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    Macao Imperial Tea

    4.0 (4 reviews)

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    Lemon Baby

    Lemon Baby

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.9 kmParanaque City

    Not happy at all with my drink of choice which was honey and calimansi. It tasted like rind, you…read moreknow like that bitter taster when you eat the white part of the orange. I felt like they blended the calimansi rind. The other thing I didn't like is the small boba. Too soft. Overall, I do like the place for their numerous drink choices, option to change the added sugar. They also have food upstairs. My choice of drink wasn't the best but only having the small type of boba was the bummer since it was too soft.

    I'm a milk tea fanatic ever since it became a trend in the Philippines. Even with the recent news…read moreof milk tea poisoning, it didn't made my love for tea wane even a bit. Probably because I trust the establishments where I get my milk tea.. and Lemon Baby is one of them. If you've been here before, you know that its easy to like it right away. Lemon baby has effortlessly become one of my favourite hang-out place. I like quiet places and its location fits the bill. I like to sit outside the while their adjacent car wash business service my car. They have an upstair open space where you can chill and read a good book. It's best during December nights when the breeze is cold. Imagine having a hot drink in your hand, and a book on the other. Right? Best setting ever. Their drinks are something of a masterpiece too. Their Chocolate Cake Milk Tea? Every sip gives you a mouthful mini marshmallows swimming in chocolate milk tea. My favourite, the Cake Milk Tea, is made of up of tini tapioca pearls and cake pudding, which you scrape off the sides of the cup, so that every taste is a merry marriage of textures. They offer a regular size cup for normal tea-sipping people but they also have a 1000cc for us addicts. If you can't imagine it by figures, think of a big ass cup that needs two hands to hold. Oh yeah.

    Tokyo Bubble Tea

    Tokyo Bubble Tea

    3.8(5 reviews)
    7.0 kmTaguig City
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    I tried their food for the first time with a friend who's not really into bubble or milk tea. Or…read moreany kind of tea for that matter. I suppose iced tea is an exception but eh. The atmosphere in this branch is pretty nice; It's more spacious compared to the Megamall branch, which is cramped and I dunno. Maybe I just like high ceilings. I wasn't very familiar with their food so I ordered a relatively safe choice: chicken doria. Chicken! It's basically rice topped with mozzarella cheese, chicken fillet (I'm pretty sure they grilled it), teriyaki sauce, and some sesame seeds and parsley. It's pretty cheap, around Php 245 pesos. I ordered the Yocca Tea Slush for my friend. My chicken doria was amazing. I didn't get to finish the whole bowl because the serving was too much for me, but it was very good. I love how the teriyaki sauce worked well with the cheese! Too bad I didn't get to confirm whether or not it was really mozzarella. My friend also enjoyed her drink (mostly because it tasted like Yakult, and not a hint of tea) which was a huge improvement.

    It was late at night, and we were looking for a place in BGC for dessert. The brightly-lit Tokyo…read moreBubble Tea immediately caught our attention. My friend said she had tried it before. The place was big - bigger than any milk tea place I've been to so far - and it has crisp white interiors. I found out that the reason it must be big is because they don't just serve milk teas, but full meals, with an extensive menu. They have salad, pasta, burgers, sandwiches, donburi (Japanese rice toppings), and even Korean food like bibimbap. And they have a cake display too. I don't remember the milk tea we got, but to me it tasted like the tea in the usual milk tea places I've been to, like Serenitea and Infinitea. It was the bubbles that were a bit different. They were soft, and yes, bubbly. We shared a chocolate cake, which was just good enough for two people as it was so decadent I'm not sure if I would be able to finish it alone in one sitting. It's more of a dark chocolate (the kind of chocolate I like!) with a creamy filling and some shaved chocolate on top, plus cocoa dusting.

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