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    4.0 (205 reviews)
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    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Strawberry Matcha Latte
    Bethany J.

    Stopped by to get some boba, ended up getting the strawberry matcha latte with the brown sugar boba. It was delicious!! I tend not to gravitate towards strawberry drink because I'm not sure if places use artificial strawberries or real strawberries- can confirm they use real strawberries here! You can even taste pieces in the drink because I think they muddle it down at the bottom before adding the milk/matcha. I will say it was on the pricier side for a drink, granted it was a large, but I don't know if I would pay that much for boba again.

    Sophie Y.

    Elite Boba Tea is tucked inside Richland food court. You will find it in the basement. Their neighbor sells Hainanese chicken rice plus Vietnamese coffee and Thai tea. We ordered the Jasmine Oolong latte with boba and agar crystal. The agar crystal was an extra $1.25, boba was $1.00, and we upgraded to a large for about $0.80, so the drink came out to around $10. Pricey, but it was loaded with toppings, and the flavor didn't disappoint. The Jasmine Oolong had a nice, smooth taste, and there was plenty of chewy (maybe too chewy for some!) boba and agar crystal in every sip. Parking in Chinatown is a nightmare (as always), but if you manage to find a spot, this is a solid stop for a drink. There are other popular chains nearby like Tiger Sugar and Kung Fu Tea, but Elite Boba definitely holds its own.

    Mango Milk Tea With Mochi
    Andrew W.

    This is a pretty solid boba spot in Chicago's Chinatown. They don't served any food like other boba spot might serves fried chicken or sandwiches, but that doesn't matter. I enjoyed tried their boba and didn't want for food because it's a food court and you can order food elsewhere if you want. I ended up order dumplings in the food hall. L I ordered the mango milk tea with mochi and the brown sugar bubble milk tea (with 50% less sugar). I enjoyed the flavor of the mango drink and the brown sugar boba was as good as one I've had elsewhere. The service was good and the staff were nice. The ambiance and the atmosphere is just ok. Not really a the fault of the boba place, the lights are low and bit hazy in the food hall. It would be nice if the food hall would work on that. In sum, this a good spot to get boba in Chinatown.

    Rob L.

    Milk foam boba was delicious, fast service and quality tapioca. Location is a bit hidden below the karaoke spot dont be alarmed just go down the stairs.

    Phaithe N.

    Super tasty, fruity and creamy milk teas! I recommend any of the smoothies as well. The ladies gave awesome service. The place was in a huge basement food court.

    Victoria W.

    This bubble tea shop is located in the basement food court in Chinatown. We ordered a signature milk tea with Oreo cheese foam. It was cool to try the cheese foam top (it provides a savory complement to the sweetness of the milk tea), but I would probably just stick with a regular milk tea next time because that's what I'm more used to. The location of this bubble tea shop is very convenient as it's a great place to pick up a bubble tea to go with your meal if you happen to be in the basement food court grabbing a bite to eat.

    Black tea latte w taro and boba
    Lynette H.

    Ordered boba here yesterday when I went to lunch with a friend. I ordered the black tea latte w taro and boba. WHOA I haven't never had anything like this. At first I was taken aback by the gritty-ness (yes I believe thats a word) but then I enjoyed it very much after I mixed every together. I somehow chose the "less ice" option and that was a mistake. So I'll have to go back and try again. They are located in the little food court under Chinatown. Easy to order on their kiosks and quick service!

    Karen C.

    If you enjoy signature milk tea, you will not be disappointed! The staff is quick to take your order and prepare with accuracy! The shop is bigger than you think with decor of cool inspirational sayings throughout. Hot tea, boba tea, and more! Thank you!!

    Peach Green Tea W. Cheese Top, Matcha Latte W. taro
    Annie P.

    We had a chance to stop by Elitea (it's located in HeungSeng square, in the underground food court). I ordered Peach Green Tea w Cheese Top and added Brown Sugar Tapioca and Rose Jelly. My partner got a Matcha Latte w Taro and Boba. The Peach Green Tea was a good sweetness at 30%; the tea was fragrant (I could definitely taste the peach) and the cheese foam was very creamy and dense. There were also sweet peach bits at the bottom of the drink, which was nice. The rose jelly was interesting; it comes in large blocks (like aiyu) and had a slight creamy rose flavor, though the consistency was a bit more like egg pudding. I enjoyed trying it, but probably wouldn't get it again. The Matcha Latte had a generous amount of taro paste. The matcha tea itself was refreshing and not overwhelming sweet, and the taro paste was a really nice addition - thick and slightly grainy (my partner really liked the texture); sweeter than the matcha milk tea, but still not too sweet. They definitely paired well together. The brown sugar tapioca was a good sweetness as well, though a little softer/mushier than I would've liked. Overall, a very pleasant experience.

    Romantic Rose Milk Tea w/Lychee popping boba
    Annette T.

    This spot is within a larger building, kind of in a food court-like area. We ordered off their touch screen monitor and got the drink pretty quick. The rose milk tea wasn't too sweet and I really enjoyed the lychee popping boba.

    Dan W.

    This is a high quality boba tea shop, located in the basement of Richland Food Court off Wentworth Ave. They have a large selection of flavors, and they are constantly coming up with new exciting flavors (for example, rose milk tea with cheese cream and edible GOLD?!?). You go downstairs and you end up in this basement food court, which also has a hair dresser and a store that sells washing machines. It's definitely an unusual locale. Drinks: I don't think you can go wrong with any of the drinks. The pineapple orange green tea is wonderful. So is the white peach oolong tea with cheese top. And the matcha green tea with cheese top. Cheese top is a heavenly topping that is akin to liquid cheesecake. You can choose to mix it into the drink to make in creamy, or you can consume it the traditional way, which is alternating between sips of the plain tea and the cream by changing the angle of the cup while you drink it. This way allows you to taste the true flavor of the tea, while also enjoying the sweet cheese cream. I usually like to order my drink to go and enjoy it while walking around Chinatown. They do set up tables down there, if you want a sit-down experience.

    Strawberry Matcha Latte with Brown Sugar Boba
    Tiff H.

    We decided to order some bubble tea while stuck in the hotel using Ubereats. It took a while but eventually we got our 4 drinks. I decided to order the strawberry matcha latte - something refreshing, and hopefully not too strong since I'm slightly sensitive to caffeine at night. Adding boba cost an extra 0.50 so my drink came out to $6.25, which seems to be the standard these days. The drink was fine - nothing special, but not too sweet. I adjusted the sugar level to 0% since I figured there would be enough sweetness in the strawberry. My friends weren't as impressed with their orders, but maybe we have high standards all the boba options in Atlanta. I wasn't mad at my strawberry matcha, but I guess it's not too hard to mess up.

    Matcha Latte with Taro and Boba & Brown Sugar Bubble Milk Tea
    Thuy Dan T.

    Elitea is located in the basement area of the chinatown square mall which has a variety of different stalls to choose where to eat/drink. Elitea definitely competes with the other boba spots in the area. We ordered a regular brown sugar boba, less sugar and less ice which was very good and everything you expect of this classic. I ordered a Matcha Latte with Taro and bubba which was not a mix I have tried previously. Taro and Matcha are naturally unsweet items so asking for less sugar probably was not the move and tasted on the bland side. Learned my lesson there! The tea was smooth and the boba still had a nice chew and flavor!

    Matcha Latte w/ Taro & Boba; Mango Milk w/ Coconut Pudding

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    The boba is fresh and the drinks are so good! Easily one of the better places for milk tea in Chinatown.

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    so far the best bubble tea place I have found in chicago , this is really authentic one from China

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    We stopped in here after visiting the gachapon arcade upstairs and immediately noticed how clean…read moreeverything was. The whole shop is really cute, too. They have plushies sitting on the couch in the waiting area and a little floral Instagram wall that's clearly meant for photos. We also very much appreciated that they have a bathroom, which isn't always guaranteed in Chinatown spots. I got the large Fruity Party drink and loved it. It had slices of citrus floating in it plus a rainbow of fruit jellies at the bottom. It was both super refreshing and really pretty. I'd absolutely order it again. My sister got the medium kumquat lemon seasons tea. It was super strong and concentrated, which is just the way I like my tea. I learned that I liked kumquat kumquat so that's a fun bonus. We'll definitely be back next time we are in Chinatown.

    DaBoba? More like DaCustard!…read more Wanting a little sweet treat, I stopped into Daboba for a Roasted Brown Sugar Pearl Milk Tea. I initially attempted to order at the kiosk, only to discover doing so comes with a 3% fee vs. ordering with a human. It's not about the nickels, it's the principle of the thing! I instead placed my order with the clerk - less ice, less sweet. Though it wasn't very busy at the time, the drink came out relatively fast. The service overall was friendly, too! Now, about this beverage... if I'd asked for a "surprise me," I'd be happier. This is because on its own, it was respectable and unique in its custard-like consistency. However, given that I'd ordered a milk tea, where neither the appropriate consistency nor tea notes made an appearance, my happiness and satisfaction levels go down. To give some credit, the beverage I received wasn't too sweet, and had a slight velvety mouthfeel. It was unique and interesting, unlike anything I had ever had before. Final verdict: there is no shortage of boba tea shops around, especially in Chinatown. If you're going to do something different, power to you. However, don't say you sell one thing, and sell another.

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    Ume Tea - Ume Tea . Chinatown . 2002 S Wentworth Ave, Ste 101, Chicago, IL Cool.

    Ume Tea

    4.5(183 reviews)
    0.0 miChinatown
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    Cute pink interior, and the coco mango drink was so yummy! 30% sweetness was perfect for meread more

    Came here on Chinese new year which was on a Tuesday. Showed up right after an early lunch right…read morearound noon. We were lucky that this was located in that Chinatown mall because we got parking and we're able to walk directly up here. When I got here, there was no line there was one other patron waiting for her order. There are a couple screens where you put your order in and then they text you because they ask you for your phone number once your order is ready then you pick it up right on the left-hand side of where they're actually is a register. The one girl who was working here that day was very nice and friendly, but I don't think she totally understood me as I was trying to explain the benefits of leaving tip in cash versus tip on the card at the kiosk where you put your order in. We did order two drinks and both drinks are absolutely delicious. However the Taro milk Boba tea was a little bit chewy. You could obviously customize your toppings, the sugar amount, the iced amount, etc. that sounds pretty standard. The flavors were delicious and super fresh so frankly, if this came out of a can or out of powder, it definitely didn't taste like it. Really top quality and great taste for the price. I believe each drink was $6.25 which puts it right at par with a lot of its competitors in Chinatown. Also, if you order some of the unique drinks that come in a unique square cup, believe it or not. The location is completely decked out in their pink. It's very cute and I assume was really put together for the purpose of social media pictures as you can see from the pictures I took. I would definitely come back here again as it is unique however, a lot of the menu is pretty similar across the Boba competitors located in this exact same mall as well.

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    Living Water Tea House - Da Hong Pao Milk Tea w/ Boba

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    I think I need to come and do a tea set here for it to actually make sense. My friend and I came…read morehere to catch up and we got the oolong iced tea and the matcha latte. Both were ok. Couldn't really taste much of the oolong tea. They have a self-serve kiosk which we used. The ambiance is pretty nice and minimal and also very quiet. Loud conversations aren't recommended unless you'd also like the whole place to listen. This is definitely a spot for actual tea service vs a sweet and fun drink. I need to come back for that purpose to really get a full vibe. A wfh/study session would be great here though!

    Definitely more of a tea house than a boba cafe but they do offer boba and it's not bad! They also…read moreoffer three different tea experiences at the counter, like tea tasting. Seems like a fun experience. I also like the owner made me something option as a fun surprise but also for the indecisive! Oolong No.2 Milk Tea (Da Hong Pao) w/ Boba - boba seems to be made in house but not positive. It's a cube shape like other handcrafted boba rather than the typical round pearls. Great texture, chewy, and slightly bouncy. However, not very flavorful. Tea was rich and delicate, with a splash of milk. I was worried less sugar would be sweet like 70% but it's more like 25% or less which let me appreciate the tea.

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