![]() ![]() Kung Fu Tea, inside Food Gallery 32 (Korea Town, Manhattan) Kung Fu Tea, inside New World Mall food court (Flushing, Queens) *cash only* Kung Fu Tea, Chinatown (Manhattan) *cash only* ![]() Marks Place (Manhattan) *has coffee options* ![]() *ice + sugar level customizable, cash only* Besides the tea, they're known for their "mixed bubbles" (small and big tapioca). Be sure to ask for a stamp card, you'll receive a free drink of your choice once it's full. They also have a variety of toppings you won't find at your typical boba joint such as aiyu jelly or dried plums. they also have location in Taiwan and a new UWS location). If you're craving high quality tea or looking to quench your thirst, Shiny Tea is there for your thirst-quencing needs. All their tea is shipped straight from the Hanlin Tea Room in Taiwan and will probably be the closest you'll come to authentic Taiwanese bubble tea (P.S. And to those who have given bubble tea multiple chances (maybe even one), give these places a try, you won't regret it.įor the tea lovers/connoisseurs: Shiny Tea (Flushing, Queens) There is a bubble tea for everyone : For the sweet-tooths, tea connoisseurs, and even the health conscious (yes, there is health conscious boba).įor those who are hesitant of trying this delicious concoction, think of it as an adventure next time you trek out on your next food trip (P.S.: it's also a great conversation starter). Bubble tea is one of those things that has increasingly become popular, yet still passes under the radar. If you're a boba drinker, you might still get questions like, "What is that?" and "Why are you chewing your drink?" (at least, I get these questions from time to time). Often it's these questions that can open a person's horizon on what a drink can be and introduce them to something new. ![]()
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