Taiwan's Popular Tea Shop Kebuke Debuts in Hong Kong
Taiwan’s popular tea shop, Kebuke Tea, has opened a new store in Hong Kong, serving a range of premium and delicious beverages.
Unveiled in late December, the new Kebuke Tea store is located at Harbour City in Kowloon. It is the brand’s first shop outside Taiwan, marking Kebuke’s foray into the foreign market.
Named after the phrase “Ke-bu-ke,” which translates to “are you thirsty?,” the Taiwanese tea shop was established in 2008 and became known for its exquisite offerings. This includes its classic Bubble Milk Tea, made with the brand’s signature black tea and chewy white tapioca pearls.
Aside from this, Hong Kongers can enjoy a variety of tea mixes, such as the sweet and energising Brown Sugar Bubble Coffee Milk Tea and refreshing beverages Peach Black Tea with Lemon and Jasmine Green Tea with Grapefruit, among others.
Learn more about Kebuke Hong Kong’s offerings and latest deals by visiting its website or following its Facebook and Instagram pages. Make sure to visit soon!
Location: Kebuke Hong Kong, Shop OT G49, Ground Floor, Ocean Terminal, Harbour City, Kowloon
Contact details: +852 3614 5269 or email [email protected]
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