Country | Cost | |
Australia | 81.4 | 4.2 |
Canada | 80.7 | 5.0 |
France | 81.0 | 4.0 |
Germany | 79.8 | 3.8 |
Japan | 82.6 | 2.6 |
Happy Lemon
Tea drinking is a long-standing tradition in Asia. With a lot of tea establishments continuously sprouting all over the metro, it has become a part of contemporary pop culture. Happy Lemon takes tea to a different dimension. You could say that they have a type of tea for almost every mood, personality, and preference.
Happy Lemon is an international brand that first opened five years ago in Hong Kong, but now has over 100 branches all over the world. You will find them in Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Australia, and now the Philippines.
Interestingly enough, it was brought to Manila by a group of tea-loving friends, comprised of siblings Kelvin and Kristine Gaisano, basketball player Chris Tiu, and their friends Andres See, Charles Chua, Wesley Pardilla, and Edward Go. It is under the company Happy Lemon Group Philippines, Inc.
Happy Lemon is not just limited to milk tea, they also have other specialty drinks. Their beverages are divided into collections, they have the Lemon Series, Rock Salt and Cheese, Milk Tea, Mousse Spin, Cocoa and Coffee, Specialty Drinks, and Fresh Tea.
Drinks in the Lemon Series are all lemon-infused, while those in the original Rock Salt and Cheese are a unique combination of rock salt and cheese to tea, coffee and cocoa. The Mousse Spin drinks are ice blended refreshments mostly preferred by children but also a hit among adults. The Fresh Tea are exotic but refreshing. Their most sought-after drinks fall under Rock Salt and Cheese, and Milk Tea. Considering the quality of ingredients used, the drinks are reasonably priced, with prices ranging from P75 to P110.
Source: www.clickthecity.com
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