This beverage shop offers a variety of drink options, including Japanese-style tea, caffeine-free tea, and a fruit series. The special Baodao egg honey juice is particularly impressive, with a juice milk feel made from orange and cream, and a moderate sweetness that leaves a lasting impression.
The beverage shop that started in Kaohsiung, the first time I had it was when I went to Taichung and my family recommended it. He likes drinks with low sweetness, while I preferred something around half sugar at that time. I ordered the 83 Honey Black Tea with fixed sugar and ice that couldn't be adjusted, but we both enjoyed it, and I had a good impression of this drink shop.
This time I ordered a new drink – the Formosa Egg Honey Juice, which is obviously one of their recently promoted items. At first glance, it reminded me of the egg honey juice we used to have at ice fruit shops when I was a kid, the kind with raw eggs. I actually didn't like it very much, but my friend recommended it, so I thought I’d give it a try.
The first sip was filled with orange flavor, combined with some milkiness, creating a juice and milk sensation. Even though the sugar and ice are fixed, it doesn’t taste too sweet; personally, I think the ratio is just right and it’s quite impressive.
They offer a variety of drinks, including Japanese-style tea, caffeine-free tea, fruit series, and my favorite milk tea. There are many choices, so it feels like everyone can find something they are interested in. They also often have special collaboration drinks. Whenever I have a chance to go to central and southern Taiwan, I will order from here. Sometimes it can get quite crowded, so I personally prefer to call ahead to order and then pick it up to avoid long waits. For those who haven't tried it yet, you should give it a shot.