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    Julieat's Dessert Cafe

    2.5 (2 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)
    Updated 2 months ago

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    1 year ago

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    1 year ago

    Maybe it was a bad batch but worst boba I ever had. Hard ass hell. Taro flavor was alright.

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    4.2(5 reviews)
    1.7 miCollege Point

    Finally a good bubble tea spot in college point. The place is really small, has only two stools so…read moreit's better for a place to pick up drinks. Their menu is pretty extensive and has many options. The drink that caught my eye was the lychee lemon tea with lychee jelly. I loved that it had slices of fresh lemon in the drink and it was not super sweet. It was very refreshing. I will be coming back to try their other drinks.

    Already open at 11:45 on a Sunday (hours posted is 12 PM open). Small spot with 1 table and a…read morecouple seats by the window. The cashier was nice and quick. Right now it's buy one get one half off. Not sure how long this will stick around, but all their printed menus let you know the deal. The Matcha Milk Tea (Medium) is more milky than matcha, but that seems typical of most bubble tea spots. Not overly sweet, which I like. The Lychee Lemon Tea w/ Crystal Pearl (lychee Jelly) has good lychee flavor. I wasn't sure what crystal pearl was when I saw it on the menu, but the printed sticker and what I got is lychee jelly. It is a bit on the sweet side for me, but that's just my preference. I didn't ask to see if they could adjust the sugar, but I'll check next time! Nice to see a new bubble tea spot in the area. There aren't options here for that. There was one that closed down a few years ago, but that was it. Hope this one stays around!

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    Yu Tea - Storefront (Yu Tea name is on top of awning)

    Storefront (Yu Tea name is on top of awning)

    Yu Tea - Matcha Milk Tea (Medium) (left) and Lychee Lemon Tea w/ Crystal Pearl/Lychee Jelly (right)

    Matcha Milk Tea (Medium) (left) and Lychee Lemon Tea w/ Crystal Pearl/Lychee Jelly (right)

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    Great East Boba - Variety of Tea and Latte Drinks [Bubble Milk Tea, Taro Fresh Milk, Brown Sugar Milk Tea, Matcha Tea Latte]

    Great East Boba

    4.8(12 reviews)
    1.3 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing

    Ordered 3 drinks (1 with regular sugar and 2 with 30%)…read more Drinks overall werre good but definitely on the sweeter side even with 30%. The 30% felt like 70%. Boba chewiness was fine but didnt rank in the top for me. Their prices are reasonable though. I would Def come back and just be more wary about the sugar level. They are right in the front of the store that also sells Chinese take out. I would definitely try out the food too next time as well.

    I am a fan of this Boba shop carved into the long standing Great East Chinese Restaurant. The place…read moregives off vibes that a next generation family member associated with Great East had an idea to expand their offerings and set up shop to make well crafted boba drinks. The young person running it was very friendly. I appreciate the entrepreneurship and of course the local feel to this place. What brought me in was an IG story about the classic Ice Rice - I love this style of refreshing dessert. An assortment of jelly, boba, fruit and peanuts in a slightly sweetened "soup". I enjoy it very much. I found the ingredients very fresh and enjoyed the crushed ice mound making all things chill. I spoke with the young person and asked them if they every considered brown sugar syrup in this. They explained this is the more refreshing style and that their milk tea version might be what I am after. When I inquired I was thinking of one of my favorite Szechuan ice jelly (Bing Fen) they serve at the Queens Night Market - it has no sticky rice, similar ingredients, but they use a brown sugar syrup instead (no milk tea). Besides all that Great East Boba's version is Fuzhou inspired, not Szechuan. No matter, I am game to try and will next time I am in the area.

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    Chun Yang Tea - New Peach Series

    Chun Yang Tea

    4.4(243 reviews)
    2.3 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing
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    I been here a bunch of times and I like this place a lot. It's a tiny shop but they make some…read moreexcellent drinks. I just learned today they offer discounted gift cards for sale. There is a poster for $100 gift cards with a $15 bonus, think you might get an even bigger bonus if you pay with cash. The food: Honey Osmanthus Oolong Tea- The difference in price between the sizes are very minimal so just get the large. I get the large with zero sugar reg ice and this is the quintessential spring drink, it's not too sweet, it has a nice soothing floral flavor, it's not really a fancy drink but something I can picture drinking on a nice hot day. Mango Coconut Sago- I am old enough to remember this being a dessert in Flushing dessert shops but they offer it here in drink form and it works. I love that it is not over the top sweet and I love the overall flavor of this drink, the crushed ice makes for a nice refreshing drink.

    As boba has expanded, so too has the variety of drinks and Chun Yang has a huge selection to match…read more I'm getting too old for the heavy milk-based drinks of yore. Light and refreshing fruit teas are here to stay! The honey osmanthus is like nothing I've ever had at other boba tea shops (in a good way) and stood out the most. I would totally get it again, except it is a little on the pricy end so maybe not too often. The shop itself is on a side street and quite lovely inside with lots of seating and huge windows. It was a huge reprieve to be in here away from the snow storms this year and it's a cute place to hang out while sipping on some yummy drinks.

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    Momo Ashi - Earl Grey wamochi

    Momo Ashi

    4.2(211 reviews)
    2.8 miBayside
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    Momo Ashi has three locations across New York: Bell Blvd in Bayside, 45th Ave in Flushing, and…read moreRoosevelt Ave in Woodside. My friend and I visited Momo Ashi on Bell Blvd on a Thursday evening. It wasn't crowded at all so my friend and I asked the staff member for her recommendations and took our time looking at the menu. After ordering, we sat at one of the tables. There are high tops and regular tables. The staff member was friendly and our food and drinks didn't take too long to come out. I ordered the brown sugar pearls with fresh milk ($5.80) and two mini wamochi (earl grey and matcha redbeans) ($2.90). The brown sugar pearls with fresh milk reminded me of Tiger Sugar brown sugar boba milk tea. It was sweet and the boba was fresh. The wamochi came out hot, fresh, and it was very soft. It had some flavor, but didn't really taste like earl grey. The matcha redbeans one had more flavor. The menu also offered onigiri, toast, and other Asian-inspired snacks. There is cute cat decor around the store. It was a nice place for my friend and I to catch up.

    Shout out to the poor lady behind the counter who was working by herself. She kept it moving while…read morestill getting everyone's orders correct. The shop had cute decor decorated by cartoon pictures of puppies and kittens. We got an order of build your own wamochi. We got the ube waffle, sesame ice cream, and Oreo toppings. It was $7.40 with a15% discount. For the price it seems kind of small. It was half a waffle with two scoops of ice cream. That said the waffle was pretty good: warm and crunchy on the outside, soft and chewy on the inside. The sesame ice cream had good sesame flavor and blended well with the waffle. The Oreo topping added another layer of texture. Glad we tried it.

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    Xing Fu Tang - Black Sesame Oolong

    Xing Fu Tang

    4.1(582 reviews)
    2.2 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing
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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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    Xing Fu Tang - Inside view to order your drink.

    Inside view to order your drink.

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    Black Sesame Oolong when mixed

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