The beverage quality is stable, with both boba green tea and four seasons having their own distinctive features. The boba green tea with mild sugar has a moderate taste, while the boba in hot drinks might become too soft.
The competition among beverage shops around Hsinchu Science Park's Guangfu Road is intense. The weather was bad that day, but there was no need to queue inside the shop, and the overall atmosphere was comfortable.
50 Lan's quality control and staff training are excellent, maintaining service efficiency even during peak dinner hours.
Hsinchu's Guangfu Road is also a major battleground for drinks. I originally wanted to have "Zhen Zhu Dan," but upon arrival, I found out it had closed down QAQ.
Plus, it was raining and windy, and it got colder. Many drink items I like are served cold, so I ended up going to my old drink buddy, 50 Lan.
Because the weather was terrible, there wasn't much of a line during dinner time. The quality of the drinks was as stable as ever. I can only say that 50 Lan's quality control and staff training are truly excellent 👍.
Boba Green Tea, less sugar, warm $45. Compared to the iced version, the boba is somewhat softer, but still within my preferred texture. However, I've ordered it hot before, and the boba became too soft, which I couldn’t accept. Moreover, with the hot drink, you can't really drink it immediately. So when the weather's cold, I stick with warm drinks.
Four Seasons Spring Tea, no sugar, lightly iced $35. It's just Four Seasons Spring Tea XD.