There's a number of tea places sprouting around the Metro and I heard about Serenitea from Plurker friends. We immediately looked for a chance to go to BF Homes in Paranaque. We found our excuse when Miguel said that he had class on a Saturday. We promptly volunteered to pick him up (even though the school bus could've brought him home).
We were famished by the time we got to Serenitea. It wasn't hard to find on Aguirre Avenue in BF Homes. It was just a few establishments away from Chi's Brick Oven. Just go straight on Aguirre Avenue and you won't miss it.
At Serenitea we were greeted by a very pleasant attendant. She painstakingly introduced us how to choose and order and also gave an overview on how the beverages differed from one another. The top ten list she showed us was also very helpful in guiding us what to order.
So essentially you have to choose your drink, your toppings and the sweetness level. For starters I got a large glass of Okinawa Milk Tea with pearls. I didn't want to push the limits of my tonsils so I said that the sweetness level should just be at 75%. I'll post about the other drinks we got on a separate post.
Here's how the tea drinks are served:
Serenitea also serves snacks. We had the following:
Chicken Chop
Fish and Fries
Pepper Tofu
Serenitea has 3 branches:
Paranaque (map)
268 Aguirre Avenue,
BF Homes, Paranaque
Tel. +632-794-3288
San Juan (map)
Unit 1f Ground Flr, G&L Building
Little Baguio, J Abad Santos corner V. Cruz St.
Little Baguio, San Juan
Tel. +632-379-4166
Quezon City
74B N. Roxas St., Banawe,
Sto. Domingo, Quezon City
5 comments:
Tofu~! Too bad we just came from Twenty One Plates when we went to Serenitea. We weren't able to taste the snacks. Enjoyable experience siya, di ba? :)
We should try this during our Milk Tea Tour! Hehehe.
my favorite drink is amaretto latte. plus i like all their foods that have the word "pepper" . hehehehe!
anyone know the contact number of serenitea at sto. domingo, qc ? tnx
serenitea im addicted to you
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