If their beautiful floral designs arenโ€™t enough to reel you in, maybe their food and drinks will.
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Signature Fruit Tea | $7.8 ๐Ÿ’
The most expensive fruit tea we have ever ordered, the Signature Fruit Tea was refreshing. But we feel that it could have had a higher ratio of tea to fruitiness. In our opinion, while it was good, it wasn't really worth the money.
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Kokyo Matcha Bubble | $6.5 ๐Ÿต
If youโ€™re getting something for the gram, this IS the drink to get. This creamed swirly creation combines the earthiness of the matcha with the natural sweetness of the brown sugar.
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Avocado Milkshake | $5.8 ๐Ÿฅ‘
Albeit slightly icier than a milkshake should be, the taste of the Avocado Milkshake was spot on. Not too sweet, with a right amount of bitter notes from the avocado.
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White Peach Oolong | $4.8 ๐Ÿ‘
With a good balance of tea and fruit, the light aroma of the oolong strikes your taste buds first before leaving you with a subtle peachy aftertaste.
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Original Tiramisu | $8.8 ๐Ÿฐ
It certainly pops as a birthday cake or a sweet treat for your friends. However, when it comes to the flavors, it was lacking in depth that traditional tiramisu should have- the bitterness of the cocoa powder, the deep tones of the rum against the luscious mascarpone cream.
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Brown Sugar Bubble Tiramisu | $8.8 ๐Ÿง
To our delight, it didnโ€™t have that sugar rush element that some brown sugar drinks entail. The brown sugar taste was mild, deep with a houjicha sort of bitterness aspect to it.
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Our verdict? The tiramisu isnโ€™t worth the money unless you value aesthetics over taste. And for the drinks, despite the higher price, theyโ€™re definitely something that we will come back for.