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    Osmanthus Oolong Milk Tea with Tapioca
    Lily L.

    I believe that if you're in flushing, you must have at least one bubble tea before you leave and this day I decided would be the day that I tried Chahalo. Not only has my sister recommended this place to me but as I was walking around I kept seeing people holding this logo which felt like a sign. This did not disappoint at all. This bubble tea place does have a more limited selection but the Osmanthus Oolong Tea that we ordered to try was so fragrant and delicious. We did order it with 30% sugar and it was still just a little too sweet for me but I wasn't complaining because it was super refreshing and floral without having any hint of bitterness. I will absolutely be back and try a couple more of their bubble tea flavors the next time I am in flushing!

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    Sam Y.

    Newly opened bubble tea spot on Prince St (they took over Kulu Desserts). They were pretty busy (one week into opening), plus they were running holiday promos. It took about 20 mins for my drinks to be ready. They have a second floor for seating. You can order at one of the two kiosks or with the cashier. They have an order progress/ready screen so you can wait a bit further away. I tried three drinks, first two were light ice and extra light sugar, the third one was no ice and light sugar: -Osmanthus Oolong Milk Tea: Best of the three. Great florally Osmanthus flavor. I like the option of extra light sugar, as the tea can really stand out. -Dark Milk Tea: either a little too milky or the tea is just mild in flavor, since the milk flavor overpowered the tea. It is pretty good milk though. I'm not sure what kind of tea it is, but I believe it's Poria as that is the first Chinese character. The rest of the drink's name basically translates to "Half a day of leisure", so it seems like a pun on Poria and their name/slogan (which is roughly translates to taking a leisure break)! -Orchid Scented Green Tea: scented is the right word for this drink. It is pretty light in flavor. Nothing thrilling, maybe I'll try the Jasmine Green Tea next time for a non milk option. Overall, a decent spot to hit, especially since there's seating. Will have to come back to see how consistent they are, and to try their other drinks. The lines will probably die down, but be prepared for the wait if you're trying this place any time soon.

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    Caroline N.

    December 13, 2025 is when the latest tea place opened on Prince St in Flushing. Chahalo started as a small tea house in Xi'an. Loved that they used healthy natural ingredients. I went at night so it was a little bit difficult to find the place since the lower sign is tilted to face downward though if you aren't looking up you wouldn't find it. Also a tree is right in front of the store, so you can miss that. Decides on: Osmanthus Oolong Tea - This one was flavorful. Jasmine Green Milk Tea - This one has a strong Jasmine tea flavor. Liked that there wasn't any artificial flavors. Have to try the other flavors. Go give them a try.

    Sally V.

    I got the orchid jasmine tea for $6, which is a good deal in Flushing. The tea itself was decent, but one downside is that you can't add toppings. Also, the ordering system uses a kiosk, so it would really help if the cashier spoke English to assist customers when needed.

    Crystale Y.

    Got the sampler trio to try out their signature teas and went upstairs to sit down to enjoy them. It came with the osmanthus, black, and jasmine milk tea. We didn't really enjoy the black and osmanthus tea, however, I would say the jasmine is comparable to molly tea across the street but a bit more sweet. I would come back for the jasmine tea if i'm craving it!

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    Emily G.

    It's rough because there are SO many tea shops on this block, not to mention in Flushing in general. While I can't quite say I. can discern the unique factor in ChaHaLo, it's a decent milk tea spot that has a really nice upstairs area for dining-in and hanging out.

    Medium jasmine milk tea 70% sweet, less ice
    Lynn L.

    Tried the jasmine milk tea here to compare to Molly Tea's version and I actually liked ChaHalo's better! If you like tea forward drinks, this is the place! The jasmine milk tea was fragrant, and the recommended version 70% sweet was a good choice. 50 cent difference between medium and large too ! Service was quick and friendly! The space was larger than expected. and didn't feel stuffy like the spots around here. Would come back here to try more tea drinks (:

    Foodie E.

    I just found my new favorite. They just launch a new drink. Meet the Rock Oolong Milk Tea with Fermented Rice - fragrant osmanthus, smooth oolong tea, and real fermented rice (sweet rice brew) for a naturally sweet, refreshing sip with a lightly chewy texture. It's layered, balanced, and seriously interesting. My next favorite? The Lychee-Flavored Osmanthus Oolong Milk Tea -floral, juicy, and super refreshing. Zodiac Badge Giveaway - Jan 23-25 Buy 1 Rock Oolong Milk Tea with Fermented Rice + any drink and get a FREE zodiac badge of your choice Dine-in only First 60 customers daily Also available on Fantuan Delivery. Follow me @foodie.elite on IG and TikTok for more.

    Osmanthus oolong & Lychee osmanthus oolong
    Sophia H.

    The tea is good but underwhelming. The osmanthus flavor is strong, but the oolong flavor was overpowered by it. Similar issue with the lychee drink, but still good. I just prefer a stronger tea taste. They have the 3-holed straws, which is a plus. I just think that with the entire street being similar tea shops, it makes the drinks a little average. Drinks came out fast, and the ordering is on kiosk.

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    Soo P.

    I visited Chahalo for the first time recently. I went later in the evening, so there was no line to order, but I still waited about 15-20 minutes to receive my drink. I ordered their signature drink, the Chahalo Black Milk Tea Frappe, and it was really good. It came topped with whipped cream and crushed nuts (maybe pecans) that added a perfect sweet-and-savory crunch. They even give you a tiny spoon to enjoy the cream on top, which made it extra fun and delicious. Overall, a solid first visit, and I'd definitely come back to try other drinks.

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    Xing Fu Tang

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    4.1
    (585 reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    4.3 and rounded up! It's hard to say no here, because their bubbles are so good!…read more As one of many bubble/boba (波霸奶茶) milk tea chains that have emigrated stateside from Taiwan (original birthplace of boba), Xing Fu Tang hails from has 5 locations in the New York boroughs area, 4 in Midtown and 1 in Flushing. Their signature fresh boba is what makes their bubble tea stand out from the rest--the "bubbles" are made from cassava starch otherwise known as tapioca pearls or balls--soaked then cooked and sweetened in a brown sugar syrup. Here they have a whole wok full of these, and they're super soft, incredibly chewy and bouncy, on the sweeter side compared to some other chains, but not too cloyingly so. Their menu consists of a number of a bubble tea and coffee drinks, mostly with milk though some without, you have an option of regular milk, lactaid milk (+$0.50) or oatmilk (+$1.00). Two sizes regular or large (+$2.00) and add-ins for +$0.50 more of the following: Brown Sugar Boba Strawberry Boba Taro Boba Honey Jelly Herbal Jelly Milk Foam Matcha Shot (+$1.00) I got their regular brown sugar boba and it was a treat! Like I mentioned above, the bubbles are sooo good! Prices are on the higher side $7.99 for a regular size, it made me really miss the days of $3.75 regular-sized drinks! After ordering it took about 7-8 minutes to be ready considering the store was really busy. Note: the brown sugar boba milk tea is where they line the cup with brown sugar syrup in addition to adding boba. Technically their standard boba milk tea is without the additional sugar syrup but since the boba are already cooked in brown sugar, there's no true option of getting unflavored boba without brown sugar. Like most boba stores in NYC, the shop isn't very big, just enough space for a small line to form for ordering and then waiting to pick up drinks. All customers are taking these to go, there's no room or seats to linger.

    5/5 milk tea boba soft serve $7.50- always amazing, just wish the boba was less sweet, very chewy…read moreboba 3/5 matcha strawberry boba $8.49 - decent but felt like the ration might've been a bit off 2/5 lychee rose refresher $7.50- didn't expect a carbonated drink, the rose flavor & fragrance was off, might've been too strong, needs more lychee

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    Black Sesame Oolong when mixed
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    HEYTEA

    HEYTEA

    4.6
    (48 reviews)
    0.0 mi
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    HeyTea is easily one of my go-to spots, and while I have tried a bunch of their drinks, I keep…read morecoming back for the Coconut Mango Boom. It is honestly my favorite on the menu. It leans more dessert than drink, with a really smooth mango flavor, creamy coconut, and those small sago pearls that give it a great texture without feeling too heavy. That said, it is hard to go wrong here. Everything I have tried has been well-balanced and not overly sweet, which keeps me coming back. Even with so many bubble tea spots nearby, this is one I consistently pick without overthinking it.

    Even though this area of Prince Street has probably 7 or 8 different bubble tea places, I've been…read moreconsistently coming back to HeyTea. Everything I've had so far has been delicious, not too sweet, a generous portion, & actually never too long of a wait. Probably the longest was 15 minutes. All the teas in the area are $7.50 - 9 & very Jasmine green tea-focused, but I'm happy with HeyTea (M-lly Tea & Tea Sch-lar were fine. Maybe HeyTea markets their drinks better?) HeyTea drinks have good flavor, quality ingredients, and well-crafted & executed layers. Now I understand why they're so popular & glad I didn't come sooner because my habit would have been even worse. I've had these (less sweet, less ice): (all have a green tea base) - Jasmine Cloud King (the OG) - Jasmine Matcha Cloud King - Crisp Grape Boom (a bit slushy, bits of real red grape) - Mango Coconut Sago (perfect dessert, a traditional Cantonese soup dessert) Like the tiny sago boba instead of the regular size. Coconut square jellies too. No caffeine version available. - Blue Coconut Matcha Cloud Still have to try a Matcha one. The shop is a good size with a lot of waiting room. 1 table & a high counter at the front window. I've seen a small group of professionals either de-briefing or meeting over tea. But the space isn't really conducive for long-term use or work. The staff seem pretty relaxed, most are bilingual, & they seem like seasoned baristas. Proud of what they make. One suggestion /recommendation would be to move the TV screen with the order numbers to a more visible spot. It's currently against the right side wall with an overhang slightly blocking it. Maybe this angle disperses the crowd though?

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    Coconut Mango Boom, regular size, less ice, regular sugar: $6.49; $7.07 with tax
    Coconut Mango Boom, regular size, less ice, regular sugar: $6.49; $7.07 with tax
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    Good Coconut

    Good Coconut

    4.7
    (192 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    Good Coconut is specializes in coconut here. It's located in a small downstairs food court but…read morethere were definitely quite a lot of people ordering. I ordered from here several years back and was excited to try it again. I had their mango coconut drink and I really enjoyed it!

    Good Coconut is a dessert shop that fully commits to its theme, and if you enjoy coconut, it is…read morehard not to appreciate what they are doing here. I walked into a space that immediately feels different from a typical bubble tea shop because coconut is clearly the focus rather than just another menu option. The shop has a clean, bright setup that matches the fresh, tropical vibe of the desserts, and the display makes it easy to see what is available before you even order. The menu revolves around fresh coconut in all kinds of forms, from drinks and puddings to shaved ice and desserts. I started with one of their coconut-based drinks, and what stood out right away was how natural everything tasted. The sweetness felt like it was coming from the ingredients themselves rather than being buried under syrups. The fresh coconut flavor was clean, refreshing, and surprisingly light. Even though many of the drinks are creamy, they never felt heavy, and the coconut water base in some options kept the drinks from becoming cloying. The mango coconut pudding was easily one of the highlights. The combination of ripe mango and coconut worked incredibly well together, with the fruit adding brightness while the coconut pudding provided a smooth, creamy texture. The pudding itself had a delicate consistency that felt somewhere between a dessert and a drink, making it easy to finish quickly. The coconut pudding drinks are worth ordering if it is your first visit because they showcase what makes the shop unique, and the layers of coconut cream and fruit come together in a way that feels thoughtful and well balanced. What I also appreciated was the variety. While coconut is the common thread throughout the menu, there are enough combinations with fruits, taro, and other ingredients that it never feels repetitive. The shaved ice options add a colder, more textured option, and the coconut jelly toppings give you something to chew on between sips. Everything is made fresh to order, which can mean a bit of a wait during busier periods, but the quality makes it understandable. The drinks come out looking as appealing as they taste, and the presentation adds to the overall experience. The staff were friendly and helpful when explaining the menu, especially since some of the items may be unfamiliar if you have never visited a coconut-focused dessert shop before. They took the time to walk through the different options and offered recommendations based on what I was in the mood for. Service felt welcoming, and even when the shop got busy, the team managed the flow without making the experience feel rushed. Good Coconut feels like a refreshing alternative to the standard dessert and bubble tea spots. The ingredients taste fresh, the coconut flavor is genuinely front and center, and the desserts manage to be satisfying without feeling overly sweet. If you enjoy coconut, this is the kind of place that can quickly become a repeat stop, offering a menu that rewards exploration and delivers a clean, refreshing take on coconut-based treats.

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