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++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Spring garden lane, is a very busy road with narrow pavements, it is one of the streets to access Hopewell and the offices at Queens Road East. Not only is the pavement constantly a path for pedestrians the constricted road is also busy with cars too. It’s a fight between people and traffic.As we all know is a popular shop for drinks, people will be willing to queue for it, which is bound to cause chaos on a small road like tha
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Spring garden lane, is a very busy road with narrow pavements, it is one of the streets to access Hopewell and the offices at Queens Road East. Not only is the pavement constantly a path for pedestrians the constricted road is also busy with cars too. It’s a fight between people and traffic.

As we all know [Easy drink easy go] is a popular shop for drinks, people will be willing to queue for it, which is bound to cause chaos on a small road like that.
Currently people are beginning to walk on the roads too, as the pavement can only fit one person in one direction, and especially if they are slow walkers, you just have to over take them!~!

Now [Easy drink easy go] is there, people will need to battle against other pedestrians to buy their drinks, and after paying for it, they will need to wait where waiting space is limited.

I can imagine the people waiting for drinks and people trying to get their drinks, pedestrians, cars are going to cause a huge hold up at Spring garden lane, just like a tiny blood clot causing a stroke!!

Anyway, I went there late evening to avoid the daytime madness, the drinks options is much bigger than when they first opened in Dundas Street, there are more options to add in the drink too.
They now have fruit tea too with bits of fruit in it. The items that can be added to the drinks are: big pearls, mini pearls, grass jelly, cheung fun (fat strands of chewy jelly), aiyu jelly, wheat, konjac jelly, crystal jelly, cream, mango cream, aloe vera, nata de coco, red beans, caramel pudding

For my drink, I got the hazelnut latte with extra cream and strands of jelly.
I did not know it was latte until I searched the Chinese for it, it didn’t taste of coffee, but strong in hazelnut. The extra cream just made it smoother, and it didn’t have that milk powder taste, the taste was very natural rather than artificial. Also the jelly strands were slightly chewier than I would have liked. The sweetness at 30% was slightly too sweet, but that is the least sweet you can ask for.
Degrees of sweetness they offer: 100%, 50%, 30% 0.

Apart from drinks they also do sweet dumplings: taro and sweet potato, and for savory snacks they have chips with plum powder, luckily I didn’t get the chips as it looked like a big portion, also they are potato wedges rather than proper chips.

As there was not many people, the service was very good, I added many things to my drink, which was too long to show up on their internal screen. The staff spotted that something was missing before she gave it to me, and fixed it before giving it to me. She was quite friendly and said my drink was rather expensive from adding lots of other things to it, anyway as long as it tastes good, it is worth paying extra.

It is also helpful that they displayed their drinks on the counter, people can see the different add ons you can have without having to ask.
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npt much walking pavement is there!
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Potato wedges not chips! Big portion too!
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My drink
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samples to see wat they r (left corner)
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