飲品品質不錯,特別推薦麗春紅茶,花香調輕盈,但有時容量可能稍不足,需注意。
店內氛圍舒適,裝潢元素統一,有茶罐牆的特色,但沒有內用位與廁所,稍微影響便利性。
服務稍需改善,因為店員需確認存量時讓顧客稍等,但溝通上有些許不清楚。
❤️ Today, passing through Wugu, I surprisingly didn’t see the familiar "Kobok" and ended up coming further to Bali to have Kobok~
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Overall Rating: 🌕🌕🌕🌗🌑
📍 This place is on Zhongshan Road, Section 2 in Bali, parking is slightly inconvenient. The store does not offer dine-in seating and there are no restrooms available.
🚗 It is recommended to park at the outdoor parking lot at Fushan Parking, Bali Commercial Port Road.
🏍️ Most scooters are parked outside the store for quick purchases.
💬 Each Kobok outlet has a tea can wall decorated with tea canisters, providing a unified décor element. Since its establishment in Taichung, it has been loved by many, but in recent years it has been affected by market share due to Chinese investments.
Recently, starting from the end of August, they have collaborated with Bathing Ape and introduced limited edition Wumi black tea (black tea paired with slow-roasted oolong with a rice fragrance) and Lychee Wumi tea (a delicate blend of black tea combined with lychee fragrance and grapefruit).
Since eco-friendly cups are used, there are no limited camouflage designs or molds for the cups.
The staff made me wait a bit at first because they needed to check if they had enough spring red tea stock before closing, but they spoke too quickly for me to understand at first; later I found out that they were talking about this 🐵
Food Quality: 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑
Service Quality: 🌕🌕🌕🌗🌑
Restaurant Atmosphere: 🌕🌕🌕🌗🌑
Price-to-Value Ratio: 🌕🌕🌕🌗🌑
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