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    TWG Tea Salon & Boutique - スモークしたアールグレイ。

    TWG Tea Salon & Boutique

    4.6(11 reviews)
    48.9 kmMakati City
    ₱₱₱

    This tea experience trumps all others. For the first time, I got a taste of how aristocrats lounge…read morearound and drink tea. There was one historical movie I watched where tea was poured into a bud and it quickly bloomed into a flower. I tried it once on my own when I bought a bud meant to bloom and be drank as tea, but it didn't really bloom when I poured water on it. I was mesmerized by TWG's tea list that seemed to go on forever, but of course I was drawn most to the flower teas. My friends and I chose a non-caffeine one the waiter recommended. Though I did not see it bloom as the teapot already had water, it was gratifying to see a big flower in the glass teapot. And, its flavor is quite intense - we had the pot refilled with water three times and I can still taste the distinct flavor even on the last refill. We paired the tea with macarons and scones, and I felt like I briefly got a taste of the England I read about in books. Of course the sweets were scrumptious. The place is quite pricey but the experience is definitely worth it if you want to drink tea taken to another level.

    DISAPPOINTING. The…read moretea was satisfactory at best considering it came out lukewarm, not even hot, I would have been surprised if they had steeped the tea for longer than 30 seconds. The service was OK at best, where the waiters seemed more interested in getting us to leave the café so they could go home. The crépes were quite nice, although a bit rich with a creamy sauce, but that is up to personal taste. DO NOT get the chocolate fondant, whilst it may be advertised as warm it comes out stone cold, and the ice cream is nothing to write about either, it has far too many ice flakes in it, a symptom of being in a freezer for far too long. The decor is fantastic though, and the chairs are comfy. For a place that prides itself on its tea, I found it lacking and left sorely disappointed (especially with their English Breakfast)

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    TWG Tea Salon & Boutique
    TWG Tea Salon & Boutique
    TWG Tea Salon & Boutique

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    When Uan Met Sally - Always the making of a perfect cliffhanger

    When Uan Met Sally

    4.5(4 reviews)
    57.1 kmQuezon City

    I only learned about this place just this weekend when a former colleague-turned-friend asked to…read morehang out here. I've always liked Maginhawa but it's just really complicated to go to for someone who doesn't own a car so admittedly, I wasn't too thrilled about the idea. I still agreed to go, though since it has been a while since we last saw each other. Since I wasn't familiar with Maginhawa, I decided to take a cab and Waze it. YAY, WAZE! It was situated right in front of the famous Artsy Cafe. WUMS (When Uan Met Sally) Cafe had a conjoined store of all things kitschy! They have bracelets, necklaces, boho-inspired garments, boho bags and a ton more! If Phoebe Buffay swung by this place, she'd probably live here. Too bad though, most of the items are pretty expensive. Think a bracelet for 1,000 bucks or more. On to the cafe part. Okay, first off, I love Mumford and Sons, and I feel like if they ever made a Mumford and Sons-esque cafe, it would be similar to WUMS. It just had that very down-to-earth, hippie vibe that I love! Just walking into their small cafe and seeing the interiors, I knew I was going to love this place. I got to try their French Onion Soup and to be honest, there wasn't anything special about it. I'd still prefer Friday's French Onion Soup any day. Their Margherita Panini, however, was pretty good. I also loved their frozen house blend iced tea. Overall, this place is a delight to have been discovered. If only it weren't too far from me, I'd probably visit this place more than a few times in a month.

    I just love this place…read more I live about a block away from this place and I would pass by it ever since it was still being constructed. I watched it evolve from an empty garage to a construction site, and now, a really hip and cool place to eat, to shop and to hang out with a couple friends over good food and wine. I love the artistic vibe and the very artsy inspirations that went into the design and the concept of the store. It combines a lot of intricate Byzantine frescoes and paintings with distressed furniture, lots of bronze and wrought iron, and lots of soft textures from the silks and the clothes that are being sold. They have antiques and flea market finds from all over the world that you can buy and add to your collection of curios at home. This antique shop/vintage store/gift shop/knick knacks paradise/cafe/restaurant (whew lots of slashes there) is a fun and quirky neighborhood joint that will have you coming back for more. I am a big fan of the squash and sweet potato soup, which is just the right consistency and creaminess. Squash soup is simply my favorite, and I love how they do a good job with that here. The service is top-notch and the ambiance is just lovely. I would recommend it for a date with a special someone, or if you want a cute space for a meeting with a client. I will surely come back for more!

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    When Uan Met Sally - The al fresco cafe area where you can lounge and chat merrily with friends

    The al fresco cafe area where you can lounge and chat merrily with friends

    When Uan Met Sally - Deconstructed Clubhouse Sammich

    Deconstructed Clubhouse Sammich

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    Tsujiri - Shiratama sundae:   matcha,  adjuki, mochi.  Oishi. Divine.

    Tsujiri

    4.5(2 reviews)
    49.2 kmPasay City

    I love green tea, matcha (the bolder the better--authentic, ideally). Whoa, wish granted! I'm…read moreglad to find an authentic matcha source like Tsujiri in some random space in the S Maison mall attached to the Conrad Manila. Loved the experience ALOT. From the website: http://tsujiri-global.com/ "The time was end of ancient Edo period, and in 1860, the brand Tsujiri was first established by Riemon Tsuji in Uji of Kyoto, Japan. The founder Riemon tapped his own wealth to improve the tea industry, advancing and innovating the method to enhance the flavours and sweetness of the tea to accomplish in making the highest quality Gyokuro tea leaves. He also devised the tea cabinet to keep the tea leaves fresh longer, thereby enabled to revive the popularity and marketing of the Uji tea. His effort was well recognized by many and to attest to that, his statue was built in Byodoin, the Kyoto's world heritage temple" I've had two things here: the ceremonial matcha tea (eye-opening, heavenly) and the Shiratama sundae (green tea matcha softserve with mochi, adzuki, black sugar, which was memorable). Really glad to experience this authentic product outside of Japan and appreciate the flavors I've experienced here. Would love to sample again when I return to MNL. Visits: 3

    The best Japanese tea ceremony for 1st timers... You would love the vibe it brings …read more.. I really enjoyed the taste of real ground matcha green tea leaves.

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    Tsujiri - Dessert tonight: shiratama sundae.

    Dessert tonight: shiratama sundae.

    Tsujiri - In 1860, end of the Edo period, Riemon Tsuji started this shop in Kyoto, JP.

    In 1860, end of the Edo period, Riemon Tsuji started this shop in Kyoto, JP.

    Tsujiri - T type matcha grade ceremonial tea

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    T type matcha grade ceremonial tea

    Serenitea

    Serenitea

    4.8(5 reviews)
    47.6 kmTaguig City

    What's not to love about Serenitea? Oh yeah the queue's…read morebecause somebody is buying 20 for all their colleagues? Sure.. that's about it though. Everything else is great. Super friendly staff that remember your name and your drink. After your drink is brewed they always clean it up so well and put a lot of attention to putting it in the bag and giving you a napkin. All processes are very standardized, giving you a very consistent experience. You can choose your sugar level and your sinkers. The brewed teas are full of flavor compared to any other bubble tea place.

    Yay! My favourite Serenitea. I'm quite a regular at this branch. It's fairly small so they don't…read moreoffer the full menu that they do in other places where I believe they serve food! But it's all good because the service people here are really awesome. All of them know my drink by heart and they are super friendly and accommodating. They work pretty fast and hard and the drinks which they deliver are always pretty consistent (save of the pearls which are sweet sometimes only). There isn't much seating at this outlet, only outside by the road. So if you're looking to dine in then move along. My favorite is the range of brewed iced tea. The jasmine green tea is the best and the quality of the tea is surprisingly good considering that this is a big chain. The early grey is also really fragrant and good. However the red teas might go best if you add milk to them. Something I can't do since I don't consume dairy.

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    Tea Life

    Tea Life

    3.5(2 reviews)
    38.6 kmParanaque City

    Like most bubble tea houses, they've got various types of tea in their menu. There's your usual…read moremilk and fruit tea, yogurt, brewed, they even have latte and some food. Not to mention the low prices, ranging from Php 50 to Php 100 tops! Pretty common these days too, of course. What I love about Tea Life though is their line of choco milk tea. I found myself trying to decide what to get; they have around 10 variants. Of course I couldn't order hazelnut and almond 'cause uhhh allergies. In the end we ordered Whey Muscle Milk and Peppermint. The former reminded me of the choco malt shake I got from the neighboring milkshake hub, but the Peppermint one. Oooh. My friends have always opposed the marriage between chocolate and mint, claiming it tastes like Colgate or whatever. So it took me by surprised when they commented that they found it decent. It is something! And I agree, the peppermint one only cost me Php 100, and it's worth every cent.

    Despite its name, at Tea Life the milk tea actually seems secondary. The place does more business…read moreas an Internet cafe that, like most of its ilk, focuses on online gaming. The internet speed here is actually not bad, making it a real option when I need to go online without a computer handy. The equipment seems to be taken care of pretty well, as I have yet to transfer to another unit because of unsatisfactory performance. Given the gaming nature of the business, the crowd tends to be young and enthusiastic. That does translate to noise, though, with shouting, cheering and jeering all typical. At times, epithets fly fast and furious, so this isn't the best place to let a kid surf. Milk tea aside, some food items are also available. The staff are generally pleasant, and will leave you alone after the initial setup so you can do whatever you came there to do.

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