![]() ![]() I also tried the mango souffle which I was told would take 10 minutes to make fresh. It was really just like drinking straight milk with some pearls. Unfortunately there was very limited taro (you can see from the slightly tan tinge in the cup below), and although lovely and sweet when I got a few lumps of it, there wasn’t enough in comparison to all that fresh milk. I tried the fresh milk with fresh taro (a Whale Tea signature drink) and added pearls to it. The Whale Tea on City Walk in Civic (towards the casino) offers ‘crystal’ teas which just seem to be milk teas, fresh milk teas, bubble teas, grain lattea, fruit teas, chia milk bombs, as well as freshly made souffles, dorayaki and crepes. I believe there are locations in Braddon and Majura Park. Prices for a regular 500ml start at $5.90, and from $6.50 for 700mls. Oritea sells various cheese top teas, a brown sugar series (brown sugar + matcha, brown sugar + cocoa etc), yakult and various milk and fruit teas. Share Tea is available in Civic, Tuggeranong, Dickson and the Canberra Outlet Centre. The number one best selling item is the classic pearl milk tea. Milk teas, fruit teas, teas with ice cream on top, cream cheese foam, etc. Share Tea is another chain bubble tea store. I actually don’t mind the mango green tea with pearls which tastes a lot more like the real mango and less sugary compared to Sharetea.Ī post shared by Chatime Australia on at 8:31pm PST Hazelnut milky tea, coconut milky tea, frozen teas (slushies), and more. There’s loyal-tea app (you get the first drink half price) where you can also pre-order. There are a few Cha Time’s dotted around the place including at the ANU. If the Cha Time website information is correct, it is the biggest tea house franchise in the world. Gong Cha’s pearl milk tea (L) and QQ Passion fruit Green tea (R) Cha Time I can see it’s why it’s made Gong Cha’s Top 10 Bestseller list but it’s too sweet for me. The QQ Passionfruit green tea ($6.50) with a little ice and no sugar was still SUPER sweet to me offset with an even hit of passion fruit sourness with passionfruit pulp included, as well as jelly and pearls. Mr FPJ liked it but I thought the tea flavour was too subtle and too milky. I’ve tried the pearl milk tea ($6.20) with a little ice and no sugar. The ‘3JS’ topping refers to three jellies – pearls, jelly and pudding. There’s also such a large selection of toppings – from regular pearls, to cookie pieces, ai-yu jelly, and oats. Then there’s the milk foam teas, a ‘creative mix’ category like grape green tea with basil seed, smoothies and yoghurts.įor matcha lovers – there’s green tea yoghurt, matcha lattes, regular matcha and matcha red bean smoothies, and matcha milk foam. There is a range of milk teas – the unique ones including ginger milk tea (hot only), toffee oolong, longan red date, cookie milk, cookie choco milk and brown sugar milk teas. Being a chain bubble tea store, there are stores all over Australia and 1,500 stores worldwide. I had no idea Gong Cha existed in Canberra until I drove past the now second store that opened up in Braddon/Civic. ![]() Very refreshing grapefruit, with a layer of real grapefruit, and jelly at the bottom.Ī post shared by ANONYMOUS on at 7:53pm PST The grapefruit green tea slush with fruit jelly (photo below on the left) will be a favourite in summer. I was invited to the Machi Machi soft launch, and was given a few more drinks to sample. In truth, it was difficult trying to suck up all the pannacotta and no spoon can fit into that bottle neck! I was a bit hesitant about having pannacotta in a drink but it was deliciously creamy and light, the perfect balance to the black tea. I tried their signature black milk tea with pannacotta ($9 – photo below on the right) and loved it. The menu indicates the select drinks that come in a bottle (as per photos below). There are menu categories for matcha, cream cheese foam, freshly pressed tea, milk tea, and fresh fruit tea. Machi Machi is located in Garema Place in Civic. In no particular order, here are 10+ bubble tea spots around Canberra. I remember the day I spotted it at Westfield Woden and how exciting it was! I believe they are all closed down now though.īut with all the new bubble tea spots opening everywhere, I thought it was time to make a list. I want to note that Easy Way was the first bubble tea shop that I knew of to open in Canberra and paved the way for the rest. Fast forward 11 years, there are now so many options that I can’t keep up. ![]() I moved to Canberra in 2008, and to my horror discovered that there were NO bubble tea shops in the capital.
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