If you often find yourself deciding between bubble tea or a pint of beer after meals, a ‘beer restaurant’ in Japan might just have the perfect answer for you.
iBeer Le Sun Palm has tapioca beer that contains legit bubble tea pearls , allowing you to have the best of both worlds, in a single cup.
iBeer Le Sun Palm’s ‘bubble beers’ are available in 4 flavours — original, strawberry, kiwi and pineapple.
The combination of milk tea with sweet tapioca pearls may be overly cloying for some, so it’d be interesting to see how the beer’s bitterness will complement the pearls.
A quick look at their menu shows that the original beer flavour costs around S$7.30 (¥580), while the fruity beer flavours go for about S$8 (¥630).
In addition, the restaurant also has milk and soda drinks with tapioca pearls.
These come in the same flavours as their beer counterparts and are available for the same prices.
Bubble tea has sure undergone drastic transformations over the years, largely owing to the diverse cultures around the world.
Here in Singapore, for example, bubble tea sellers have found ways of combining pi pa gao with milk tea which has gotten rave reviews from customers.
iBeer Le Sun Palm has 2 outlets in Tokyo, one in Shibuya Hikarie Mall and the other in Futako Tamagawa Rise Shopping Centre.
Here are more details of the restaurants if you’re planning a trip down on your next Japan vacation.
Name: iBeer Le Sun Palm Shibuya Hikarie Mall
Address: Japan, 150-0002 Tokyo, Shibuya City, 21, Shibuya 2-chome 21-1 Shibuya Hikarie 7F
Opening hours:
Mon-Sat: 11am-11.30pm
Sun: 11am-11pm
Name: iBeer Le Sun Palm Futakotamagawa Rise
Address: Japan, 158-0094 Tokyo, Setagaya City, Tamagawa, 2 Chome−21−1, Futako Tamagawa Rise Shopping Center Town Front, 1F
Opening hours: 10am-11pm daily
If you know someone who loves their beer as much as they love bubble teas, share this with them!
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