
The meal options are diverse, including tea drinks, coffee, sandwiches, and grass jelly. The taste of the grass jelly with fresh milk is relatively mild, with a stronger milk flavor, but the grass jelly flavor is not distinct. It is recommended to add some sugar for flavoring.
The store has seating available, and during dining hours, customers can enjoy a meal with a bento box and a drink. The number of seats is limited.
This shop can be considered quite diverse. Although the store's name has the character for "tea," and there are indeed quite a few tea canisters displayed inside, it appears to be a shop that specializes in tea beverages. However, they also sell coffee, sandwiches, and even grass jelly, which makes it a bit difficult to define the shop.
Inside the shop, there are some seats, and during meal times, quite a few people enjoy their lunch boxes while sipping on their drinks, but there aren't many available seats.
This time, I ordered a grass jelly and fresh milk drink, which has no sweetness and ice cubes can be adjusted. The shop will even tell you to only add three cubes of ice to maintain the coldness.
In reality, it seems that no sugar is added at all because it tastes very much like milk. As for the grass jelly, it doesn't have much taste either; it really feels like it needs a bit of sugar to enhance the flavor.
Overall, it's not really to my personal taste—the flavor is just too bland.