Ube, a beloved delicacy in the Philippines, is now featured prominently at a newly opened milk tea establishment in Bonifacio Global City (BGC).
Tealive has unveiled its Ube series, boasting a variety of offerings including flavored milk, lattes, and smoothies. Catering to Filipino tastes, the menu also includes an ube-flavored Iskrambol, or Ice Crumble, as well as an ube-matcha milk variant for aficionados of matcha.
While Tealive’s ube series is slated to launch in June, patrons are encouraged to explore other offerings on the menu in the meantime.
Notably, Tealive is renowned for its Aren Caramel Milk Tea, which features palm sugar sourced from the lush coconut palm trees of Borneo, Malaysia. Alexa Hizon, Tealive’s R&D Specialist, highlights the health benefits of this sugar alternative, citing its lower glycemic index and higher viscosity.
Ideal for the summer season, Tealive’s fruity series offers refreshing options such as Mango Tea with 3Q Jelly and Summer Strawberry Pudding Smoothie, providing a delightful blend of fruity and earthy flavors.
Tealive also caters to matcha enthusiasts with its Matcha line, featuring offerings like Wintermelon Matcha Latte and Brown Sugar Nishio Matcha with Pearls.
Additionally, customers can indulge in Tealive’s Signature Milk Tea, Original Milk Tea, and Original Pearl Milk Tea, alongside flavorful options like Wintermelon Milk Tea and Brown Sugar Milk Tea.
Complementing its diverse beverage selection, Tealive offers an array of toasted treats, picka-picka snacks such as fries and cheese balls, and satisfying rice meals.
Since its inception in the Philippines in 2022, Tealive has rapidly expanded its presence, with 50 branches across Metro Manila and Cebu. The newest addition, located in BGC just in front of Mitsukoshi Mall and a short distance from Uptown Mall, marks the brand’s 50th branch in the country. Notably, this branch operates 24 hours a day for added convenience.
For those craving Tealive’s offerings from the comfort of their own homes, products are available for delivery through popular food delivery apps such as Foodpanda and Grab.