Yes, another local bubble tea brand that uses a drinking guy logo, but this time, he’s on the run — which wouldn’t do any good for his digestion, Read more...
“Kamu” means “you” in Indonesia, but the brand actually hails from Thailand. They serve the usual cheese tea, coffee, matcha, fruit tea, milk tea as well as Thai Read more...
No, Heychago is not a ripoff of Heycha — it’s actually its sister company. That makes sense, because their menu is pretty much like the minimalist version of Read more...
Local chain Heycha — we have no clue whether they’re related to Heytea or not, but we’re banking on the the latter — offers a variety of drinks Read more...
Goola is owned by none other than the president’s eldest son, Gibran Rakabuming Raka, a successful F&B entrepreneur to his name. The brand itself, derived from “gula,” which Read more...
This is one of the well-known cheese tea shops, and is more widely available across town in comparison to other brands. Established in 2017, Gulu Gulu is a Read more...
Gooma isn’t exactly a boba place per se — the tea bar specializes in matcha, and what sets them apart from their competitors in this over-saturated bubble tea scene Read more...
The Lost Bread prides itself in being one of the first to revolutionize milkshakes in the Philippines. We are the only dessert concept specializing in soft-serve ice Read more...
Paradise with a new vibe With blissful, barefoot days and carefree, glamorous nights, Karma Beach clubs aren’t places simply to dip your toe in the water. Dive Read more...
Another Taiwanese chain that recently opened here is OneZo, which offers four — yes, four! — kinds of boba. Customers can see the boba-making process on-site at their Read more...