With the summer season kicking in, I temporarily left all my academic worries behind and go out with my sister. And when the two of us are out, we always look forward to eating out! And this time, we invaded Bubble Tea at The Block (Romanized Japanese: Tapioka Tii).
The said Tokyo Milk Tea Place has been around for quite some time now but today was the first time that my sister and I decided to step inside to check out what they have to offer.
There's a lot of buzz about milk teas recently. Being a tea fan, of course that's progress. I mean, milk teas are definitely better than sugar-doused drinks pretending to be tea (but hey, that's just my opinion). Due to geographical restraints, the only "milk tea" that I have been drinking for the past months was Starbucks' Iced Green Tea Latte. But today was an awesome opportunity to try something new.
Bubble Tea's shop interior is nice and, well, bubbly. Comfy couch chairs and upbeat J-pop songs welcomed us and really set a general positive vibe for the place. Aside from dining comfort, the interior of Bubble Tea is really ideal for picture happy people (like me and my sis!) which we took advantage of. :)
featuring my sister at Bubble Tea The Block
To start off, I opted to try their large Japanese Green Milk Tea (P125) while my sister chose a large Jasmine Milk Tea (P125). Other kinds of tea-based beverages are also available such as Tea Slushes and Milk Shakes. Bubble Tea offers their customers the option of having some of their beverages either hot or cold. With summer's scorching heat, we definitely both had our drinks cold.
From the first sip, I totally fell in love with my Japanese Green Milk Tea. It's perfect--not too sweet, the distinct seaweed-like taste of brewed sencha and, the tapioca cooked to just-right chewiness (also locally known as pearls) all mixing in my mouth. And while I am totally biased towards green tea (whether its hot or cold), I must admit that the Jasmine Milk Tea tastes so good as well.
Despite milk teas being their specialty, Bubble Tea also offers a wide array of snacks and meals. Sandwich, ramen, donburi, gyoza, sushi, sashimi, pasta -- whatever strikes your palate's fancy with a Japanese twist. My sister and I had Philadelphia Maki-Zushi (P195) and Yakiniku Beef Sandwich (P245). Contrary to what one can expect from a typical drink-specialized shop, Bubble Tea food is DELICIOUS! The servings are generous, newly cooked and tasty.
The Philadelphia Maki-Zushi had 8 pieces of sushi made with cream cheese, salmon, cucumber and mango, topped with tobiko (fish roe), accompanied by a side serving of gari (p
ickled ginger), shoyu (soy sauce) and wasabi. Very yummy, I assure you. Just this is enough to fill one's stomach!
Two sandwiches filled with alternating layers of tender beef strips, cheese, tomato, cucumber and lettuce are the highlights of Bubble Tea's Yakiniku Beef Sandwich. Nicely done potato salad and coleslaw sidings complement the meal, perfect for vegetable salad lovers looking for a variety.
To top everything else, we helped ourselves with a slice of Matcha Cake (P125). The best tea-based cake I've tasted so far, I swear. Who knew green tea and coffee would be soooo heavenly on a dessert? It's a must try!
The staff also gave us a Bubble Tea Loyalty Card which will entitle you to one serving of any large milk tea drink of your choice once you complete all 10 stamps. I'll definitely come back for that free milk tea!
I officially declare Bubble Tea as one of my favorite restaurants. Awesome milk tea, good food, chill ambiance for a reasonable price.
Seriously, Bubble Tea is a perfect place for girl-bonding or a chillax date.
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Can't wait for my next Bubble Tea!
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Photo montages in this entry were made using the free Montager iPod App. :)
Bubble Tea official logo was captured from the official Bubble Tea website.
1 comment:
Ia!!! Nice to hear from you again. Hope your NMAT went fine. :D
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