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The food at this restaurant is incredibly tasty. I tried the sugar milk tea with tapioca and it tasted like a sweet treat. They have a cozy seating area by the window, which is perfect if you can snag a spot (though it seems most customers opt for take-out). Just a note - they don't actually sell snacks like crepes as advertised in their description. View all feedback.
What supersupergirl doesn't like about Nuttea Jiān Guǒ Nǎi Chá San Po Kong:
I recently tried this restaurant as I was in the area. In addition to their original location in SPK, they now have another branch in Tai Koo. The menu is divided into different categories for drinks, such as teas with nutty foam and Nut teas. I decided to try the Nutmylk with taro because I wanted to experience their nutmylk. The taste was as I expected, similar to the nut drinks from 137 degrees. In hindsight, I th... View all feedback.
Video: https bit.ly/2DLAg cn taiwanese drinks were always popular at hong kongers. but in fact most of them contain artificial creamers, milk powder and cow milk, and it is not very attractive for vegan, vegetarian and those who want to pursue a healthy lifestyle. Nuttea from Taiwan revolutionize Taiwanese drinks by making vegan “milk” with their homemade breast milk rich in protein nuts, and it is now available in hongkong! here are the 4 main reasons why they should try it. 1. Tasting Do You Think Mother's Milk Doesn't Taste As Good As Cow Milk? think again. the homemade “Nuß Mylk” by nuttea is super smooth and rich, catering for the taste of taiwanese/hong kongers. 2. healthy nuttea uses cane sugar, a healthier type of sugar, in their drinks. they can even choose light sugar or sugar-free for their drinks! they also support animal protection by selecting breast milk via cow milk 3. affordable the prices of nuttea drinks are similar to normal Taiwanese drinks, but they are healthier! So why not try? 4. rabate they can enjoy a rabatt when they have their own cup or bring their pet on their “Animal Day” held once a month!
Video: [hidden link] Taiwanese beverages have always been a favourite among Hong Kongers. But in fact most of them contain artificial creamer, milk powder and cow milk, and it’s not very attractive for vegans, vegetarians and those who want to pursue a healthy lifestyle. NUTTEA from Taiwan revolutionize Taiwanese beverage by making vegan “milk tea” with their homemade nut milk produced from protein-rich nuts, and it is now available in Hong Kong! Here are the 4 main reasons why you should definitely try it out. 1. Tasty You think nut milk doesn’t taste as good as cow milk? Think again. The homemade “nutty mylk” from NUTTEA is super smooth and rich, catering for the taste of Taiwanese/Hong Kongers. 2. Healthy NUTTEA uses cane sugar, a healthier kind of sugar, in their beverages. You can even choose light sugar or sugar-free for your drinks! You are also supporting animal rights protection by choosing nut milk over cow milk 3. Affordable The prices of NUTTEA beverages are similar to regular Taiwanese drinks, but they are healthier! So why not try it out? 4. Discounts You can enjoy a discount if you bring your own cup or bring your pet on their “Animal Day” held once a month!
The food at this restaurant is incredibly tasty. I tried the sugar milk tea with tapioca and it tasted like a dessert. There is a small seating area by the window, which is ideal if you're able to snag a spot (though it seems most customers prefer takeout). One thing to note is that they don't actually sell snacks like crepes, despite what is advertised in their description.
I recently tried the new Two in Tai Koo restaurant located next to SPK. The menu offers a variety of drinks, including those with nutty foam like the Nuttees. I decided to try the Nutmylk with taro to experience the nut milk flavor. The taste was as I expected, similar to drinks from 137 degrees. In hindsight, I feel I made the wrong choice as the drink would have been better with a thick cream cap, although that would have masked the nut milk flavor.
I absolutely adore this restaurant in Taiwan, so I was thrilled to see it in Hong Kong. The prices are about 2-3 times higher than in Taiwan, but it's worth it. Their salty nut cream on fruity tea is delicious. They also offer taro milk and other thick shakes. Plus, this place is completely vegan! Currently, they only offer drinks as takeaway options due to COVID-19 restrictions.