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Yi Fang Taiwan Fruit Tea

3.8 (360 reviews)
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Hank C.

Store is very warm - no A/C? Tough on the staff, I'm sure. They have a huge line of stickers for drinks... so they're behind on making it even with four staffers (one cleaning/making stuff in the back, and two others upfront, and one floater it looked like). The Sun Moon Lake Black Tea - refreshing, cool, and not too sweet. I liked it. Two orders of egg pancakes - for each order of 5 only one flavor, and they told me 10-15min for them, so waited.... 31 minutes. Terrible. The drink I saw was done in less than 5min.... and sat there warming up on the table while they made the egg pancakes. They couldn't just give it to me? -sigh- Also, for whatever reason, they make drinks and put it on the table, but don't have someone consistently checking that the order(s) are done and so some orders literally sat completed and people were waiting around all crowded in the storefront, and finally several got the attention of the staffers in order to show their numbers and point out their drinks were done... left some of the customers pretty unhappy at both the ordering and pickup stage for the lack of someone consistently working. The plastic shield also blocked audio so that made it harder to order because it was hard to hear the staffer clearly. The egg pancakes were ok - custard I felt were better than the taro, but others like the taro more.

Mango Sago
Nancy W.

I have been here a few times to the Yi Fang Taiwan Fruit Tea in Flushing. I had one of my favorite drinks, the Mango Sago drink. Creamy, fresh and delicious. I had an additional drink too, YiFang Fruit Tea. Both drinks requested with less ice snd less sugar. Just as tasty without all the additional ice and sugar. Yi Fang drinks, all use the premium Taiwan Tea leaves and the natural raw cane sugar only. Good drinks deserve good ingredients. All payments accepted, service was good. Until the next time, Yi Fang Fruit Tea.

Jessica W.

Logan ginger tea (hot)- 5 stars!!!!! Zero sugar and it was so sweet already. It felt so warm and hit the spot after a full meal. It helped with digestion for sure. I'm not sure about any other drinks, but this drink is a 5 star for me. There were a few bar seats in there, but most people order and leave. Lots of togo orders while waiting.

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Denise C.

This is an authentic Taiwanese fruit tea shop that hand crafts their drinks specifically to your liking. You're able to customize the amount of creamer and level of sweetness to your liking. Their ingredients are fresh and locally sourced and seasonal. The fruit tea's that I ordered were tasty and made with care. I had the mango pomelo sago, the orange fruit tea and the yi fang fruit tea. It'll take a few minutes but it's well worth the wait. Their menu is vast and there are so many drinks to try! If you're in the area, give them a try and you will feel very refreshed. I will be back soon.

Nicole S.

I was walking by and decided to stop in for a tea. I got the strawberry peach iced tea. It was absolutely delicious. It had a ton of fruit and the tea itself was really good. I'd def go here again!

Longan Ginger Tea L $7.00
Susan C.

Yi Fang hails from Taiwan, like many bubble tea shops these days (Taiwan is considered the birthplace of bubble/boba tea.) Several years ago they started popping up all around Manhattan and the NY metro area. This location has been here for at least a couple years itself. I like that their tea options are solid, outside of Tianren, better quality teas than some of the earlier shops that used mostly Assam for milk teas and more artificial flavors* in their fruit teas. Each tea has a distinct profile and you can taste the difference. Their regular bubble milk tea is good and I especially like their green plum tea with aiyu (traditional slightly sweet jelly made from the seeds of a particular plant found in SE Asian countries). I'm also a fan of their herbal jelly which actually tastes herbally. The pomelo mango sago is also a popular item here--when I was here last week I saw two people order this separately. Drinks are offered in Medium and Large for cold drinks. Large only for hot drinks. You can customize it by selecting the sugar level and ice level for each drink, though there are some that come with set sweetness. Prices run between $5-8.25 for a drink. The space is pretty small, mainly set up for takeout orders though there are a handful of seats if you want to enjoy your drink there. *On some of the more tropical fruit flavors I don't doubt this is the case across most bubble tea stores, though they do tout their use of all natural flavors and ingredients here at Yi Fang.

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Vera T.

Peach tea is really good! Came with a lot of peach bits. Peaches already sweetened, so with my 70% sugar it still taste pretty sweet, so consider this when ordering. I just wish this tea doesn't cost over $8, I would order more often

Marina C.

I ordered 4 teas...all 50-70% sweet. L wanted 70% on his mango pomelo sago cuz he's addicted to sugar. In the end...he agreed...50% would've been plenty sweet.. The Matcha Latte ...I just wanted to try it. Not a big fan of Matcha but I so want to like it...I got it 70% sweet and it needs it .. the Matcha part is very strong.. and just not .....yummy. But it has health benefits..I wouldn't get it if you're looking for something enjoyable like a mango pomelo sago but if you're on a health kick...get a Matcha latte. The Aiyu jelly lemon green tea was a lil sour at 50% sweet. Lemon slice on the bottom with pieces of jelly. We were walking in 80 degree weather with the sun shining so this kinda helped us cool down. The winter melon drink at 50% was really sweet but it does taste good. I drank some of it the next day so even with all the ice melted it was a lil too much.. I'd order it again but at 30%... It took 15 mins or so to make all these drinks but I was busy staring at all the activity right outside the tea shop.....we were able to enjoy our drinks even though it's a small place. I guess customers don't stay too long.. The mango pomelo sago is still one of L's favorite drinks to get ...

Nehal A.

Very nice store. Seating spots available on both sides of ordering window. Menu has a variety of drinks. I got the mango pomelo seasonal special drink. Such amazing taste. Gulped the whole large thing in minutes. Delicious taste of mango mixed with grapefruit pomelo. I was able to adjust sugar to 50% but ice level was fixed. Service is pretty fast. Despite being very busy, they made our drinks within few minutes.

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Anna L.

The teas here are good but expensive. I had the fruit tea and mango fruit tea at 50% sweetness. That was sweet enough. I preferred the fruit tea over the mango. The mango one was a bit tart. I wasn't too fond of the passionfruit seeds which were plentiful in the fruit tea. There are fresh fruit slices in both.

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Sharon T.

Despite its political standings as a company, Yi Fang's drinks are very solid and have increasingly become my go-to because of the consistency in its fresh fruit drinks. I was not impressed by the brown sugar boba hype that garnered a Tiger Sugar-like cult following when they began to create their footprint in the US market several years ago and didn't feel like it was worth going back to try their other drinks. But after living in Taiwan and being spoiled by the abundance of tea shops, Yi Fang has become one of my default go-to tea shops and I can say that I genuinely enjoy the quality of their teas. The great thing about them is that their menu is exactly on par with their Taiwanese counterpart--even the seasonal drinks where some ingredients aren't a commodity in the US. This was one of the more expensive tea shops when it opened back in 2019 but pricing hasn't changed too much since the pandemic and now their pricing is pretty much on par with any other bubble tea place. The new space is much better than their old one in the food court, where people were way too scattered. A few of my staples: * Strawberry Sago Latte - blended fresh strawberries with milk and sago. Seasonal. Highly addictive because it's blended with real strawberries. I recommend this with no sugar (trust me on this) because the blended strawberries, milk, and syrup already give it a balanced taste. * Mango Sago Pomelo Latte - also seasonal in the summer and made with fresh mangoes! * Yi Fang Fruit Tea - most of the drink is slices of fresh fruit but also recommend this with no sugar (30%, at most) because it is light and refreshing. * Longan and Jujube Tea and Longan Ginger Tea (Winter season menu) - I always look forward to these drinks in the winter because the ginger is actually spicy and satisfyingly overpowering so you'll feel zinged and warm. The Logan and Jujube Tea honestly makes me feel like I'm drinking something traditional and boiled for hours with love from my grandma.

Jacky C.

Didn't realize the Flushing Yi Fang location moved. For sure more accessible now that it's on the main road. Tried out their new drink, Black Tea Latte w Mini Taro at a 50% sugar level. Wasn't really my kind of drink, but I appreciated the rich black tea flavor. Didn't really have that milky taste you'd expect for a drink labeled as a latte. I think I'll stick with the traditional tapioca balls as I wasn't a fan of the taro balls.

Deborah C.

Good, peaceful location away from the hustle and hustle of the main street. There are a number of counter seats, as well as two benches. Their fruit tea is always fresh and I appreciate the variety of choices.

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Their mango pomelo sago is delicious and plenty sweet at 50% sugar. It's a cute little shop and the service is fast

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What kind of milk is used? Organic or not organic? Whole, 2%, fat free, or lactaid milk?

Hello. We use organic whole milk. Horizon organic. Thank you

What is the difference between Brown Sugar Pearl Latte and Brown Sugar Pearl Black Tea Latte?

The brown sugar pearl latte is brown sugar boba + lactaid milk. The brown sugar pear black tea latte is brown sugar boba + black tea + lactaid milk.

What time does Yi Fang have the brown sugar bubble tea?

They serve it every 2 hours. I went there at 8 pm once and they were selling it at 8 pm .

Is lactaid milk going to be an option?

I asked them about it as well when I wanted to get a drink with milk. They don't use lactaid milk.

Is it worth the wait? 🤔?

It's definitely worth it!

What time period release the black sugar peal milk on weekend?

12, 3, 6, 8pm

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