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 Tea La La and Milk Tea




Trini Limers Crew,

                                In this Paradise, braved the Sahara dust storm that is blowing over Trinidad and Tobago at this very moment to bring you the latest in local eats and drinks at 

Tea La La  Milk and Tea Bakery/ Chai Tea Wallah/Bubble Tea Cafe at Gulf City Mall on the Left side (Not De Zess Side or Zef Side) as you enter from the main entrance, stairs or elevator where the old Kiss cake shop and Vegan Juice bar used to be right before Linda's Bakery with disabled access from the elevator on the ground floor.

We were served by very kind Angels like staff (United Colors of Benetton) like, who positively attended to all of our needs in the most courteous way, full points to all the ladies and we ordered two Boba Tea drinks plain and zaboca with a strawberry mochi pack as we arrived late in the evening and most locals in Gulf View and South Trinidad already bought out the shelves empty of all it's baked goods.




The shop featured Mexican bread rolls with Japanese bean rolls and a variety of Mochi which is a gummy dessert of a variety of flavors and the many cakes and teas and mixed drinks are tasty also available were chicken shish kebabs.

As is evident you can see how the people and school children love it but we all agreed that it is not what we are used to.

Try them out!

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