Macao Imperial Tea reopens select stores for delivery

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Macao Imperial Tea reopens select stores for delivery
(UPDATED) Milk tea cravings no more! Check here for which Macao Imperial Tea branches reopened nationwide

MANILA, Philippines (UPDATED) – Milk tea chain Macao Imperial Tea has reopened several branches nationwide for takeout and delivery orders starting Thursday, April 2, more than a week after closing down on March 20.

 

As of Saturday, April 25, here is the list of operational Macao Imperial Tea branches, including their delivery hours:

  • 107 Co-Working (9 am-6 pm)
  • A Place Macapagal (11 am-8 pm)
  • Anonas (10 am-5 pm)
  • Banawe (9 am-6pm)
  • Banawe Fe del Mundo (8 am-9 pm)
  • Bluewave Marikina (10 am-7 pm)
  • Circuit Makati (9 am-5 pm)
  • Don Antonio (11 am-6 pm)
  • Dusit D2 (8 am-6 pm)
  • Eton Centris (10 am-7 pm)
  • Fisher Mall Quezon City (9 am-6 pm)
  • ITC Panay (10 am-7 pm )
  • Metro Pointe Center (11 am-6 pm)
  • Mezza II (10 am-5 pm)
  • Robinsons Exxa Tower, Bridgetown (10 am-5:30 pm)
  • Shoe Avenue Marikina (10 am-6 pm)
  • Tomas Morato (10 am-6 pm)
  • SM Cherry Antipolo (9 am-7 pm)
  • SM City Masinag (10 am-7 pm)
  • Fisher Mall Malabon (9 am-5 pm)
  • Ayala Malls The 30th (9 am-6 pm)
  • Caloocan City Complex (10 am-6 pm)
  • Examiner (10 am-5:30 pm)
  • NLEX Drive & Dine (10 am-6 pm)
  • P. Tuazon Cubao (10 am-6 pm)
  • Tutuban Fiesta Market (10 am-6 pm)
  • SM City Puerto Princesa
  • SM City Cabanatuan
  • SM CDO Uptown
  • SM City Baguio
  • Clean Fuel, La Union
  • Lazatin, Pampanga
  • SM City Urdaneta Central 
  • Pearl Drive
  • SM City San Jose del Monte, Bulacan
  • SM City San Mateo, Rizal
  • Congressional 
  • Eastwood City

  • SM Center Muntinlupa
  • Tandang Sora 
  • Ayala Centrio, Misamis Oriental
  • Robinsons Galleria
  • SM City Dasmarinas
  • Wilcon Visayas Ave
  • Paseo de Roces
  • SM City North EDSA

 

Deliveries are made via Foodpanda, GrabFood, and Lalafood only. 

Macao Imperial Tea has also implemented safety guidelines for both their staff and takeout customers.

These include a “no mask no entry” rule, one-meter queue marks, no hand contact policy, contactless delivery, temperature checks, and regular disinfection. – Rappler.com

Enjoy your milktea fix from Macao Imperial Tea and use this Lalafood voucher for new customers!

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