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This review covers a confusing experience at Share Tea in Pondok Indah Mall. While they have medium cups, you can only order a large! The highlight is the delicious, thick Cocoa Rocksalt Cheese foam, but be warned: some fruit flavors can taste artificial. With minimal seating and fast-food-style service, this spot is best for a quick, grab-and-go sugar rush while shopping, not for a relaxing break to chill and hang out.
My legs were about to break from shopping at Pondok Indah Mall, and I just wanted to find a place to grab a cold drink to keep me going. I saw this Share Tea and thought,"It's an old brand, it can't be bad, right?" But the ordering process left me totally confused... Anjay!
The guy told me with a straight face that they only have large cups. I pointed to the stack of medium-sized cups next to him, but he just shook his head... I really don't get this move 🤷♀️.

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