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Came here after lunch around 1pm. It's in a plaza so plenty of parking. Stepped inside and noticed he spacious place and the cashier immediately offered us samples of their jasmine tea. They provide samples upon request - I know this because I was curious what the aiyu topping was and she gave me a sample. For those who are curious, it's like a pudding texture but clear and sweet. My boyfriend and I each ordered a drink: one from the fruit menu and one from the macchiato section. I got the DaYung fruit tea and he got the black tea macchiato. I have to say, he black tea macchiato tasted a lot better than the fruit tea. The fruit tea tasted like it consisted of mostly orange juice and some lemon with a bunch of cut slices of apples, oranges and grapes floating on top. I didn't taste any other fruit but mostly orange so it was disappointing. I asked for 50% sweetness and less ice. They make their drinks with all fresh fruits, which I would think the fruit tea would be the best option. I recommend ordering from the macchiato menu vs fruit tea. Would like to return and give another drink another try next time I'm back around. Large cups for $4.50 each was a decent price too.
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