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Gong Cha(Black Milk Tea Review)

  • Ashley PImentel
  • Feb 22, 2019
  • 2 min read

Milk tea, who doesn't love it right? Here in Philippines, people have just been raving on Milk Teas and both local and well know brands have already stepped up their game when it comes to these delicious addicting drinks, you can't get enough of the. So today I'm gonna tell you my review on a particular product that they have and some fun facts about Gong Cha too that will really interest you.


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Review:

Ok, lets talk first about the packaging, it's made of plastic, very recyclable so if I were you save it for something useful than just throwing it away I mean you payed for it also hahaha. By the way we had this delivered to our office and paid 144 pesos for it because of the delivery fee but usually when I buy it at the mall I usually pay around 110-120 pesos.


Now for the drink itself, as you can see there's this white layer on top which I think is the milk foam, as for its taste, its kinda' salty but very minimal. Next layer would probably be the milk tea or just milk ? try to comment down bellow and the rest would be the pearl and the black tea. Speaking about pearls, out of all the milk tea's that I had in my life Gong Cha would probably hit the one with most pearls on my list. As for the taste it wasn't as sweet as I thought it would be and to think I had mine on 70% sugar but even so the taste is just rightI guess thats also the difference between the Black Milk Tea and the regular milk tea, like hot teas their more stronger in taste. Usually I go for 30% or 50% sugar level cause I'm kinda watching out on my sugar intake. Well anyway that's also one of the best thing about Gong Cha is that you get to choose the level of sugar that you want and the amount of ice as well. They call it "SWEETNESS AND ICE GRADE" which will be shown below:

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Fun facts

Gong Cha actually means "tribute tea", this world know brand actually originates in Taiwan and have full spread across Asia and so on. It has almost 40 combination of teas. (Think about trying them all?) Here in the Philippines they are best known for their Milk Teas I just don't know about other countries though.

They have 4 types of drinks, the Brewed tea (original tea), Gong Cha Milk foam tea, Milk tea, and creative mix. Which would be followed by the different choices of toppings namely: Herbal Jelly, Rainbow Jelly, White Pearls, Black Pearls and Milk tea Foam.


So that about sums it up for my review. Feel free to check out my other post. Hope you find them interesting as well.



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