Mumuyo at QV is one of my favourite drink outlets in Melbourne’s central business district. I’ve visited at least 10 times, trying all kinds of drinks from their menu including most of their seasonal options like Lychee Sakura Pearl Jelly for $9.80 to their Mad Hatter with Strawberry Puree and Pandan Cloud for $10.80.
Highlights | I’d highly recommend trying one of their drinks if you just want something refreshing, tasty and different to bubble tea |
Cost | $8.2 for All Natural Yoghurt Drink |
Location | QV Shopping Centre, Shop 1-081A Level 1/210 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 |
Website | https://www.mumuyo.com.au/ |
Mumuyo is located on the ground floor food court at QV next to Souperman. It’s location has changed from when it used to be closer to the escalators, but now its part of the same row of vendors as Mrs Fields and Saul’s Sandwiches.
Mumuyo does yoghurt drinks and they are incredibly delicious.
You can start with their basic Purple Rice for $7.80, and move up to their more exotic concoctions.
You can taste test their drinks before ordering, since they normally have a tray out front for people to try their drinks before ordering.
Although their drinks are slightly more expensive than bubble tea by around $2 to $3 more, it’s a better purchase because they use actual fruits and natural ingredients to make their delicious drinks.
If you are wanting an interesting, delicious drink, I’d recommend giving this a try. Most people who try it, end up loving it.
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