
Chagee, a renowned Chinese tea brand, is poised to infiltrate the Philippine market. This expansion is earmarked for August, with three branches slated for unveiling in Metro Manila.
The fresh outlets will be strategically located at notable locales such as SM North EDSA, Robinsons Galleria, and Venice Grand Canal Mall.
Chagee has carved a niche for itself as a contemporary tea bar that fuses traditional Chinese tea-making techniques with an emphasis on natural ingredients.
The brand’s signature concoctions are milk-based tea beverages, expertly brewed using whole tea leaves from a variety of plants including green, black, and oolong. These teas are free from artificial sweeteners or flavorings, underscoring the brand’s commitment to all-natural products.
With its roots in Yunnan, China, Chagee has successfully extended its reach across Asia and beyond. The company presently boasts of over 6000 stores worldwide. Its international presence can be felt in a number of markets such as Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, and the United States among others.
What is Chagee?
Chagee is a Chinese tea brand that is recognized for infusing modern flavors with traditional Chinese tea-making methods.
Where are the new Chagee outlets in the Philippines going to be located?
The new Chagee outlets in the Philippines are planned to be located at SM North EDSA, Robinsons Galleria, and Venice Grand Canal Mall.
What distinguishes Chagee’s tea beverages?
Chagee’s signature tea beverages are milk-based and are brewed using whole tea leaves from a variety of plants such as green, black, and oolong. These teas are free from artificial sweeteners or flavorings.