Whazzup Everybody! What comes first in your mind when you hear "MACAU/MACAO"? A place in China or from an old expression, "Lutong Macau"? It's a metaphor or a vernacular words in the country meaning preconceived; that everything that is to happen is already known. It might be use positively or negatively. These two were the first thing that pops in my head whenever I hear the word Macao/Macau.
By the way, this is not a sponsored post!
But when Macao Imperial Tea came here in the city, everyone is using "Macao" for a Milk Tea. "Hoy, tara mag Macao ta!" or "Nakatilaw na ka ug Macao?" or "Sa Macao ta mag Milk Tea kay lami!" That's the new meaning of Macao now. It's a place, yes, where you can have Milk Teas, and it's not metaphorically "lutong Macao". It's a place where you, your friends, or your family can hang out.
Macao Imperial Tea offers a wide array of drinks from their sets of Milk Tea, Soda, and coffee, you can chose plus their drinks are affordable. Believe me, you can afford it!
Together with my girl Tiny of Shutter Up Studio - A Photo Phactory and my sister Krecky of KT Travel and Tours, we, again, invaded Macao Imperial Tea at 2nd Floor Abreeza Mall, Bajada, Davao City.
Tiny: Cream Cheese Uji Matcha
Krecky: Black Pearl Milk Tea
Me: For You (special drink)
What are you waiting for? Come let's have some Milk Tea at Macao Imperial Tea.
Lamian na ug affordable pa!
They are also located at SM Lanang, Bajada, Davao City
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