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Lemon Baby™ in Macapagal Boulevard, "A very Nice Place to Hangout"

Lemon Baby Milk Tea Shop Macapagal

Lemon Baby™ is a widely known brand across key cities in China. Originally from Shanghai, it is now available in the Philippines as one of the newest players in the ever growing beverage industry. Their first branch is located at Aseana Power Station along Macapagal Boulevard which opened late last year. Together with my friend, we got the chance to checkout this branch of Lemon Baby which is not a typical "order-and-run-place", but a milk tea shop to hangout.

Lemon Baby Milk Tea Shop Macapagal

Lemon Baby™ Macapagal is located on a very cozy and spacious shop along with other restaurants in Aseana Power Station. It is a 2-level store that has a very catchy and bright interiors which invites you to sit down, sip and linger on their comfortable chairs and couches.

Lemon Baby Milk Tea Shop Macapagal

Their shop's interiors make them a favorite hangout place among students, yuppies, the youth and families visiting the area.

Lemon Baby Milk Tea Shop Macapagal

Lemon Baby™ has a wide array of beverages with unique individual features and concepts that are categorized into: Milk Tea, Healthy Lemon, Roast Milk Tea, Coffee, Fresh Tea, Smoothie and the Special Mix, which make use of main ingredients that are all natural. They also have pastries and snacks that are definitely a perfect match to any of their yummy and refreshing beverages.

Lemon Baby Milk Tea Shop Macapagal

I had Sea Salt Cheese Milk Tea (PHP 95.00 - Regular, PHP 175.00 - Large), one of their best-sellers. It looks like the typical milk tea at first glance, but when you tasted it you'll love the creamy hint of saltiness and the creaminess of the cheese. I love it! Definitely a must-try!

Lemon Baby Milk Tea Shop Macapagal

For my friend, he had Oreo Milk Tea (PHP 85.00 - Regular, PHP 155.00 - Large) which is also one of their best-sellers.

Lemon Baby Milk Tea Shop Macapagal

Along with our beverages, we also got to try their classic silvanas and hotdog sandwiches. Yummy!!!

Lemon Baby Milk Tea Shop Macapagal

Lemon Baby Milk Tea Shop Macapagal

Lemon Baby™ also offers a loyalty rewards card where every drink you buy, you'll get a corresponding stamp on your loyalty card. You just have to accumulate 12 stamps and get a FREE 12 oz. Black Pearl Milk Tea on your 6th stamp or get a FREE Lemon Baby Gift Certificate on your 12th stamp. This promo runs from June 1, 2014 to July 1, 2014! So, what are you waiting for? Visit Lemon Baby to collect stamps and redeem those freebies!

Lemon Baby Milk Tea Shop Macapagal

Overall, we had a relaxing and refreshing afternoon at Lemon Baby™ in Macapagal Boulevard. The shop is cool, cozy and very nice place to hangout. The staff are warm, courteous and well-oriented. Lemon Baby™ is definitely one of the most affordable beverage shops around, yet the quality and taste of their beverages are comparable or even better than of the pricier alternatives. So, if you're looking for a good place to hangout along Macapagal boulevard, Lemon Baby™ is the perfect place to be.

Lemon Baby Milk Tea Shop Macapagal

Lemon Baby™

Location: Lot 16 Aseana Power Station,
Pres. D. Macapagal Blvd. Cor. Bradco Ave., 1700 Parañaque City
Contact Number: (632) 553-98-88
Email Address: info@lemonbaby.com.ph
Store Hours: Open daily from 10:00 AM to 12:00 MN
Facebook: www.facebook.com/lemonbabyph
Twitter: @LemonBabyPH
Instagram: @LemonBabyPH

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Lemon Baby Milk Tea Shop Macapagal

Lemon Baby Milk Tea Shop Macapagal

Lemon Baby Milk Tea Shop Macapagal

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