I used to have Moonleaf almost everyday. It's been awhile since I had it.
I was so surprised to see their new flavors... well... new to me. I had my mind set on my absolute favorite - Honey Milk Tea. BUT... I wanted to try so many others too.
We ended up with a Butter Scotch Milk Tea, Flat Tops Milk Tea, and, of course, Honey Milk Tea. The Butter Scotch was way too sweet. Even my sister who loves caramel and very sweet food, found the drink too sweet. The Flat Tops one was really good. The chocolate wasn't sweet but wasn't too bitter also.
The Honey Milk Tea was super sweet too, sweeter than usual. I waited for the ice to melt and it was awesome. There's just something about it that's very refreshing even if it's on the sweet side.
The place was nice and clean. I didn't appreciate though that the TV's volume was very loud. I requested for the volume to be turned down. They did so for a bit. Then they turned it back up again.
I love the design of this moonleaf branch. Even if it's just small, the place is so cozy and there are plugs everywhere. Love this branch. ☕️☕️☕️
Moonleaf Teashop is one of those milk tea brands that sprout out all over the metro during the milk tea craze. I've known Moonleaf since my college days in Miriam College and had been a fan ever since.
My favorite is their Wintermelon Milk Tea (Php75). It has this sweet flavor that's just right for the Filipino palate. Each time I order WMT, I also make sure to have add-ons of Pearl (Php10). I like the fact that Moonleaf also studied how to PERFECTLY cook their pearls and not just their teas. Their pearls are easy to chewy and cooked into perfection.
On the other hand, I also recommend trying their Hakka Milk Tea (Php75) as this taste like coffee-ish.
I just had my milk tea fix yesterday and I'm looking forward for my next Moonleaf visit! :)
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