#the milktea "experience"

It's probably the new trend right now (if one really exists. Ha.) and everybody wants to have their "milktea fix." A few stores have opened in Bacolod and I had the chance to try some of their milkteas. Might probably have to go back there again to try some new concoctions...

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Chowking's Nai Cha. The original milktea if I may say so.


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Milk + Tea. A well-spaced, cozy place located in Balay Quince (2nd flr. right above Calea) with a lot concoctions to try. I'm a little biased to say that I didn't like their milktea at first taste because it was my first time to try it and my stomach was not that cooperative (if you know what I mean.) I went there with Teptep and her boyfriend, Campoy (pictures are hers, by the way. Thanks Tep!)

I tried the Caramel Milk Tea with pudding, Teptep tried the Chocolate Milk Tea with pearls, and Campoy had the Coconut Milk tea with pearls as well. It cost us around 100 - 115 pesos each.

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Zentea. The store is located in Main Strip Alley in front of La Salle and it's the perfect tambayan for students. By the time Camille and I went there, no more parking space was available and we had to stand to wait for our milkteas. I suggest they make their space bigger so they could accommodate more customers.

I tried their Almond Milk tea with pudding and Camille tried their Nai Cha. It cost us around 55 - 70 pesos each.

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Qualitea. The neon green-yellow-black theme welcomes you as you enter this store. I went there with Teptep and Camille and good thing we were the only customers because I did something horrible there which I would rather not talk more of. (Sorry Qualitea!) They are located inside the Mayfair Plaza along Lacson St. and also has a stall along Main Strip Alley in front of La Salle. 

I tried their Wintermelon Rock Salt Milk Tea, Teptep tried their Wintermelon Milk Tea, and Camille tried their Wintermelon Fruit Tea. It cost us around 70 - 80 pesos each.

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Infinitea. Compared to their other competitions, Infinitea is easy to spot since it's along the main road of Lacson St. and just walking distance from Starbucks and Flibby's Cupcakes. What I noticed was that they had few choices of drinks and at the time I went there, they only had three.

I tried their Wintermelon Milk Tea with pearls and it cost me 90 pesos.

So that's my milktea experience here in Bacolod. I hope more milktea stores would open here like Chatime, Serenitea, Happy Lemon, Moonleaf, etc. I'm sure a lot of customers are waiting to try their milkteas too. (like me!)