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【Dallas·Drinks】Nature Brew Next to Plano 99

📍151 W Spring Creek Pkwy #523, Plano, TX 75023 ❤️Since I was already at the 99 Ranch Market plaza for a meal, I decided to try out the newly opened bubble tea shop. The $3.50 original milk tea with an extra $0.50 for pearls was quite cheap, but it had a strange taste. The pearls were decent, but the milk tea had a peculiar aroma somewhere between black tea flavoring and a yuanyang (a mix of tea and coffee). I'm not sure if they used the wrong type of black tea leaves, but it didn't quite live up to the 85°C's $4+ milk tea next door. As a "bubble tea factory," I expected the milk tea to be their signature, but it seems they missed the mark. 🌟However, the Mudslide Coconut Latte was surprisingly delicious! The coconut flavor was very strong, and the ratio of coconut milk to coffee was perfect. The addition of bamboo charcoal powder added a unique aroma, giving it a clean, pure, rich, and non-greasy feel. I recommend it with half sugar and less ice. It's the best coconut latte I've had in Dallas in recent years. The "Beat Up the Jerk" Lemon Tea was also quite unique. I'm not sure if it was due to the Thai green tea, but it had a slight lemon-lime candy flavor. Overall, it was very harmonious. The 75% sugar level wasn't too sweet, and the sour taste was lively and refreshing. Plus, it looked great, which definitely lifted my mood. 🍝I'll continue to update my reviews on their fruit teas and cheese fruit series if I get the chance. On a side note, there really isn't a standout bubble tea shop in the entire 99 Ranch and 85°C area. My regular go-tos are probably the Da San Yuan milk tea and various fruit teas from Yifang, as well as the cheese jasmine green, cheese coffee, and pomelo green tea from 85°C. #Plano #PlanoFood #Dallas #DallasBubbleTea

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【Dallas·Drinks】Nature Brew Next to Plano 99

📍151 W Spring Creek Pkwy #523, Plano, TX 75023 ❤️Since I was already at the 99 Ranch Market plaza for a meal, I decided to try out the newly opened bubble tea shop. The $3.50 original milk tea with an extra $0.50 for pearls was quite cheap, but it had a strange taste. The pearls were decent, but the milk tea had a peculiar aroma somewhere between black tea flavoring and a yuanyang (a mix of tea and coffee). I'm not sure if they used the wrong type of black tea leaves, but it didn't quite live up to the 85°C's $4+ milk tea next door. As a "bubble tea factory," I expected the milk tea to be their signature, but it seems they missed the mark. 🌟However, the Mudslide Coconut Latte was surprisingly delicious! The coconut flavor was very strong, and the ratio of coconut milk to coffee was perfect. The addition of bamboo charcoal powder added a unique aroma, giving it a clean, pure, rich, and non-greasy feel. I recommend it with half sugar and less ice. It's the best coconut latte I've had in Dallas in recent years. The "Beat Up the Jerk" Lemon Tea was also quite unique. I'm not sure if it was due to the Thai green tea, but it had a slight lemon-lime candy flavor. Overall, it was very harmonious. The 75% sugar level wasn't too sweet, and the sour taste was lively and refreshing. Plus, it looked great, which definitely lifted my mood. 🍝I'll continue to update my reviews on their fruit teas and cheese fruit series if I get the chance. On a side note, there really isn't a standout bubble tea shop in the entire 99 Ranch and 85°C area. My regular go-tos are probably the Da San Yuan milk tea and various fruit teas from Yifang, as well as the cheese jasmine green, cheese coffee, and pomelo green tea from 85°C. #Plano #PlanoFood #Dallas #DallasBubbleTea

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