
Chinese tea house Chagee set to enter the PH with 3 Metro Manila branches in August
The stores will be located at SM North EDSA, Robinsons Galleria, and Venice Grand Canal Mall.
Ahead of its official launch, Chagee will host a pop-up event from July 7 to 13 at SM North EDSA, to offer Filipinos an early taste of its signature drinks, including its bestselling Boya Jasmine Green Milk Tea.
Known for its modern tea bar concept, Chagee prides itself on using whole tea leaves and avoiding artificial sweeteners and flavorings, aligning with its focus on health and quality.
The Philippines marks the latest addition to Chagee's growing branches worldwide, including locations in China, the United States, Singapore, and Malaysia. — Hermes Joy Tunac/LA, GMA Integrated News
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