Fans of Netflix’s “To All The Boys” trilogy were captivated by a memorable scene in the third movie, where the Covey sisters embarked on a tour of Korea and stumbled upon a quaint coffee shop resembling a 2D cartoon wonderland.
For Filipino fans yearning for a similar experience but unable to travel for leisure, a delightful surprise awaits. Kurumi Milk Tea, established in the Philippines since 2019, brings the enchanting concept of a 2D-themed milk tea shop to life across its 18 branches nationwide.
Drawing inspiration from Seoul’s Greem Cafe, Kurumi Milk Tea infuses its ambience and offerings with a Japanese flair, offering patrons a taste of whimsy alongside their favorite milk tea concoctions.
“The main objective of Kurumi Milk Tea was to create a venue where people can experience not only good quality product but a different scenario especially during the pandemic,” shared Richia Cuna, President and CEO of Milkin Group, the company behind Kurumi Milk Tea.
Located in key spots across Quezon City such as Katipunan, Tomas Morato, and Maginhawa, some of Kurumi Milk Tea’s most frequented branches beckon visitors with their charming 2D-inspired interiors. And the experience isn’t limited to Luzon, as Kurumi Milk Tea extends its reach all the way to Mindanao, ensuring that enthusiasts across the country can partake in the whimsical journey.
To delve deeper into the world of this comic-inspired milk tea shop, viewers are invited to watch a Summit Originals video, offering a glimpse into the magical realm of Kurumi Milk Tea.