A Popular Brown Sugar Drink From Taiwan Is Finally Here!
It's always the right time for tea.

The Alley, a famous milk tea chain from Taiwan, has taken over different countries, further strengthening the milk tea craze one cup at a time. You can find The Alley in Canada, Japan, Malaysia, China, Hong Kong, Macau, Korea, Vietnam, France, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Singapore, and finally, they opened their first branch in the Philippines.
The Alley is famous for their Brown Sugar Deerioca Series or commonly known, in milk tea lingo, as the brown sugar pearls with creamy, fresh milk. The Deerioca is The Alley's take on the bouncy and chewy tapioca pearls that are cooked in brown sugar syrup.

The Alley has four beverages under their popular brown sugar line, the classic Brown Sugar Deerioca Milk (P120), Cocoa Brown Sugar Deerioca Milk (P130) which is perfect for chocolate fans, the Matcha Brown Sugar Deerioca Milk (P130) which has an earthy green tea flavor to your beverage, and the Brown Sugar Deerioca Crème Brulee Milk which has burnt crème on top that tastes similar to caramel.

If you're the type of milk tea drinker who would rather stick to the classics, The Alley also has The Alley Milk Tea (P120), The Royal No.9 Milk Tea, and The Alley Trio Milk Tea (P120) which has three types of sinkers: tapioca, coconut jelly, and konjac jelly.

Although it's not confirmed yet, we hope that The Alley will also add their gorgeous Aurora Series to their menu! The Aurora Series, which is similar to a fruity slushee, comes in two flavors: Northern Light that has a slightly sour black currant flavor, and the Morning Dawn that tastes like sweet mango.
The Alley is located at SM Mall of Asia, Level 1, North Main Mall, Pasay City.
For more information, follow The Alley Philippines on Facebook and Instagram.
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