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    Sharetea

    3.9 (582 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Wintermelon Lemonade & Thai Tea Slush  Ig@ClutchCityChows
    Alexis C.

    Super quick and easy each time. Love how you can control the sweetness of your drink! They have monthly offers of different items ever in case you get bored of your same order. I enjoy coming for their refreshing teas.

    Strawberry fresh milk with pearls (boba)

    By far this is the best tea shop I've been to out of all tea shops located on street Bellaire . I want to give a special shout to Thai, Johnathon, and Jessica. The three of them have excellent customer service. All three are very patient and recommend awesome drinks. Each time I go they already know my usual and make all my drinks AMAZING hands down. Best crew to visit on your trip to Sharetea. Rate 1000000000/10 Keep up the great work

    Janhvi I.

    Nice place. I had the lime mojito with mini pearls. Need to try more drinks to leave a detailed review though! My friend ordered Thai green tea no ice and it came with half the glass filled with ice! :( Overall: Staff was very very courteous. Ample parking since it's in a strip mall

    Classic Milk Green Tea w/ Tapioca
    Jennifer Y.

    Typically get the classic milk tea (green) with regular ice, 1/4 sugar and 1/4 tapioca. Actually, that's what I usually get at any tapioca joint. Sharetea (like Teahouse) has endless possibilities and options. I imagine it would take a year or more to try every single kind of drink they offered. And notably they're always coming out w/ new flavors and ideas. Like, currently they have this weird selection of Halloween drinks. (It's too early for Halloween but that's another story.) That's not something I see really too often at other tapioca locations. Once you walk in, the whole air just smells of sugar. It's a stuffy kind of environment - although not because it's hot. The inside feels a bit sticky but is relatively clean otherwise. It's very loud as it's a popular location with many patrons. People seem to be at the tables studying although I'm not sure how with all the racket - you'd have to have some really good noise cancelling headphones in order to be able to focus. Once you walk in directly ahead is the counter, to the right is the waiting area w/ some benches where you pick up your order, and to the left is the line of tables that extends back into the establishment. The menu is displayed on a screen directly above the order counter. It's an open system and you can watch your drink being made to ensure cleanliness. Parking is guaranteed but not guaranteed to be close - there are many, many other shops in this shopping center.

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    Henry V L.

    Sharetea?? Nooo thanks cuz boba is my lifeeee. Haha jk, ok maybe sometimes. Although we did splurge on bobas with the limited time we had in Houston. I heard a lot of great things about Sharetea so it was only right that we started our bubble tea binge here. The first time we went I ordered the pearl milk tea and it was amazing. They really load up on the toppings. The second time I went, I wanted something with mini pearls. It was the first time I saw a classic black milk tea, and a fresh black milk tea. So without hesitation, we all know everything is better fresh. The catch? A couple quarters more. Honestly, it just tastes watered down and no flavor. Someone told me it's a more premium taste but for me it tasted too healthy and that's maybe because it's lactose free. A great first experience, second time iffy. So it's a 3 star for me. The third time will be my deciding factor.

    Joiya A.

    I finally made it to Sharetea after having it bookmarked forever! One of my fav yelp elites Chris W. Suggested it to me. Also my friend has been frequenting Sharetea and posting about it. It's located in a strip on Bellaire. Parking isn't the best however I lucked up and got one close. Very spacious and clean establishment. Nice selection and reasonably priced. Since it was my first visit I went with the classic milk tea with tapioca. It was very creamy, delicious, and fresh tasting! A lot sweeter than expected (next time I will adjust the sugar level). They don't skimp on the tapioca either (will ask for half tapioca next time as well). They had special St. Patrick's day cups that were really cute. Definitely will be added to my list of favorite tea establishments! Just wish there was one closer! But I love China town so no problem!

    Mano green tea
    Prim I.

    Sharetea is so good. On this occasion I had mango green tea with mini boba, it was refreshing and sweet. The mini pearls were fun, different from the regular size ones, they were less chewy due to size but delicious. The quality is always consistent, high quality boba tea.

    Angela A.

    Sharetea is most likely my top teahouse in Houston as of now. That speaks volumes considering I've been to several tea cafes. My favorite tea is the Mango Green Tea Creama. Delicious. I always coach myself to try something new when I go back and I always leave with the same drink. LOL. However, I have tried the Match Green Tea Creama and it was okay. Still does not top that Mango Green Tea. Needless to say I will be returning sooner than later. The only thing that can be slightly frustrating with when visiting Sharetea is its location. That shopping center to ALWAYS busy as ever! However, the parking garage is most likely where you'll easily find a parking spot. Keep that in mind!

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    Erin W.

    Absolutely love this place. The atmosphere is very clean and friendly. Definitely kid friendly so bring the kids along. The only negative I have to say is if you come at night then parking can be a bit crazy.

    Pearl Milk Tea
    Akhilesh B.

    They have a good selection of teas with the basics covered. The flavor is good and the staff is very polite too. They do give you an option to select your sugar levels. Their boba is soft and well cooked. They were quite empty when I visited - maybe cos it was a Sunday evening or maybe because it's a Taiwanese business and the geopolitical situation is affecting them for no reason?

    Restaurant
    Tara K.

    I was craving boba tea and found this place nearby. The appearance was clean and modern. The ladies at the front desk were helpful as it was my first time there. I ordered the mango milk tea, one for me and one for my boyfriend. I love how these type of tea places allow you to choose how much sugar and ice they put in your drink. It makes me want to go back because I don't feel as guilty coming to these places. My mango milk tea was delicious!! So delicious that I almost drank my boyfriend's on the way to his place. Hahah. Anyways I see this is a chain so I hope to visit more locations soon!!

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    Ann L.

    It has taken me way too long to write a review this boba place. Yep, what do you know, another boba place in Chinatown. Lately, I have been coming here for boba. This place is one of the popular boba place in the plaza. It always seem to be crowded at almost every hour of the day. The inside is a lot more spacious than other boba places. Plenty of tables, big or small for your party size. Their drinks are good sizes. I especially like their mango green tea. It has bits of dry mangoes inside. Unfortunately, I wanted to try their ombré drink in the bottle but they discontinued that a while ago. Overall, a nice place to grab boba. A wide selection on their menu with easy and fast services. Just beware of the long lines here and there.

    Mango green Tea. 4.8/5

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    Ask the Community - Sharetea

    Where are y'all at?

    We’re located in the Dun Huang Plaza in the heart of Chinatown. You can find us in building E, facing Bellaire Boulevard. Our address is listed below. See you soon!

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    Bold of The Alley to open up in this plaza given there's so much competition: Molly Tea, Heytea,…read moreTea Top, Sharetea, Kung Fu Tea, AtCha, Ninja Matcha, Nu Cafe, Xing Fu Tang. Good variety of drinks, with a few limited series including the Demon Slayer series. The strawberry mochi and Royal No. 9 milk tea were excellent. Prices are roughly on par. They originally forgot to make it light ice, but they quickly corrected it. Note, 'normal' ice takes up WAY too much of the drink. They have a Pokemon pack vending machine, but the prices are CRAZY, also it has some janky AI slop art as a background. If you have trouble saying no to your kids, I would recommend steering away... What brought this review from a 3 to a 4 was their ambiance. The space is fairly spacious, good amount of tables, plugs, and chairs, really great for studying. The Alley might be the best study spot in this plaza!

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