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    osmanthus oolong milk tea
    Julie Ying X.

    There's so many Chinese tea chain places, I can't keep track anymore haha. I had never tried ChaHalo so decided to check it out. I ordered their signature osmanthus oolong milk tea (less sugar, warm) on the iPad kiosk. The drink was fragrant but there was a little too much milk for my liking so I didn't taste that much tea. I liked the packaging and the cup was basically leak proof. There were a few tables if you want to hang out which was nice. I still prefer Molly Tea but it was interesting to try a different place once in a while.

    Jasmine tea
    Teev R.

    Your neighborhood milk tea spot! Delicious flavors, but be ready for limited seating and long waits. Setting: Storefront on Jackson Ave, sandwiched near a bookstore, wine shop, and adjacent to Soothr LIC. Limited seating and standing area indoors. Service: Kind, friendly, and do expect a wait since this spot seems to be popular. Drinks: I've only tried the Iced Jasmine tea with 100% sweetness (2x) and it was delicious. I'm excited to try more flavors, but be wary that it will run you $7, even without any toppings.

    Black Milk Tea Frappe
    Caitlyn F.

    Came here during their grand opening for their BOGO deal and got to try each drink. The frappe was surprisingly really good! You could taste the black tea, it wasn't too sweet, and the cream tied it all together. The space is pretty open & bright compared to when Coocoocachoo was here. There are a few seats on the side as well. You can adjust the sweetness & ice on all drinks and the staff was friendly. The osmanthus oolong was VERY floral tasting, but still good overall, and the rook oolong was great, but I would get less sweet as 100% was a bit on the sweeter side. My favorite was the jasmine green milk tea as I love how strong the tea was. It's very similar to Molly Tea and I'll def be back for my milk tea fix!

    Mia H.

    Multiple ChaHalo locations have been popping up in NYC lately, and it is a fan favorite! I got their matcha jasmine when I went and loved how it came in a hot option as well. My friend loves their jasmine oolong because of how fragrant the tea scent is. You can also get them in a large size here, which is nice. This location has no seating inside, and is mostly a grab-and-go spot.

    Rock oolong milk tea with fermented rice
    Stephanie C.

    I'm so glad I decided to give this new (to me) spot a try! I've tried 3 different drinks so far and each one has been a delicious journey for the taste buds. All the beverages I tried could have the sugar and ice levels adjusted, which is great (and should be the norm in my opinion), however the rock oolong milk tea with fermented rice could not have boba added to it which turned out okay because the textural contrast of the rice and the fruity notes it added were enough for me. The osmanthus oolong was very floral and the rock oolong had a slight roastiness that I really liked. The tapioca pearls were top tier, definitely some of the best I've had. Combined with the flavorful tea, I know I've found a new favorite bubble tea spot.

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    Omg, sooo good! so addictive too! Don't go to Molly's tea. They have a scam going where they charge you more than their list price.

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    Chun Yang Tea

    Chun Yang Tea

    4.2
    (74 reviews)
    0.7 mi
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    One of my favorite boba tea spots around. Their honey osmanthus tea is my usual but this time, I…read morewent a little crazy and got it in latte form. It was actually super yummy! And even though I didn't really stray too much, I could have with their plethora of drinks and flavors. Their boba is really good but this time I was so full I just wanted the tea. And even though I was freezing I still wanted their tea iced. It came out quick and I was on my merry way, leaving my favorite foggy window behind. Until next time Chun Yang!

    While there might be a lot of boba/bubble tea/tapioca in the general LIC area, this is basically…read morethe bubble tea shop near the waterfront. There are some other restaurants nearby that will have boba on the menu but I consider that separate from a bubble tea shop whose main or only product is the tea. There is some minimal seating (bar stools) but it's largely a to-go place. The ambiance is clean lines, black walls, white tile etc. Patrons leave napkins/straw wrappers, things can be a bit sticky, and it doesn't seem like this is attended too all that quickly. And it's not like it's busy - every time I go in there it's empty of people. There are 2 self service kiosks to order at and thus you're not really greeted or acknowledged when you enter, which is mostly in line with the nyc norm. The tea itself I think is just okay. It is a bit pricey; everything will run you close to $8 before any substitutions or add-ins. They have some fun flavors like the raspberry hojicha. I do think that the standard bubble milk tea that they offer highlights that the tea itself isn't great quality - it's either oversteeped or just not great quality tea being used. Still, it's better than not having boba in the area.

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    Mango Mountain Tea. Super refreshing!
    Master Panda

    Master Panda

    4.1
    (49 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Really wanted to go here after I saw a post on Instagram...but was highly disappointed. Not sure if…read morethey were doing renovations or Instagram over glamorized it because it really sucked. The staff was very rude and basically said "what do you want?". Asked her a question about what something on the menu was and instead of answering it, she just said "don't matter. No more". Food: got some dessert thing (Joyful treat bowl) that sounded really good but was a whole big glob of mess and did not taste good. Drink: got a watermelon jasmine tea that was basically filled with watermelon pulp Definitely would not be returning!

    Master Panda, thanks for participating in the Yelp Lunar New year Boba Crawl and being the first…read moreand last stop. The jasmine milk tea I sampled in the store first was a bit high in the milk to tea ratio, though I appreciated the chance to try this. The oolong tea flavor (can't recall if it was a citrus or passionfruit flavor) at the end was good--refreshing and light. The bubbles were a little on the sweeter side, with decent chewiness. I purchased a plum Americano first time and it was an innovative take on Asian flavors mixed with coffee. The fusion of traditional tart plum "soup" with coffee worked in an herbally way, kinda like a kombucha coffee. Based on this I think some of the other coffee items with citrus may be good to try here. The following comments are in the spirit of constructive feedback so I hope this will help you guys! I read online that the focus of the store is to provide fresh milk with their teas, specifically regular dairy milk. Though I think this is a stronger selling point probably in Asia, the interesting fact is that a fair number of people are lactose intolerant, (or will become so later in life). And with the trend away from cow's milk to more plant-based milks, I think it's a miss not to offer milk substitutes. The second point to work on is consistency in the menu, I'm not sure why the menu placed by the ordering counter contains a few different items than the menu on the screen on the wall, which is also slightly different from the menu shown in the digital kiosks (I didn't order from the kiosk but took a look at it). Maybe it's because this store is still tweaking the menu, though in this case it would be helpful to explain to customers. Yesterday I came by to redeem a coupon for a free drink, it was a generous offer and thanks for giving me another opportunity to try a drink! Choosing the Jasmine coconut tea with water chestnut bubbles, the flavor combo sounded interesting though didn't mesh that successfully in reality. The water chestnut bubbles provided a pop and little crunch which was unlike anything I've had before, with a light, almost imperceptible sweetness. Overall I felt the staff was kind--thanks for the rose with the drink and the panda takeaway bag during the initial boba crawl!

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    Heytea

    Heytea

    4.4
    (58 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    HeyTea in Long Island City brings the brand's signature drink lineup to the area, and for fans of…read morethe menu it is a welcome addition. We walked into a cozy space with a comfortable feel that makes it easy to settle in for a bit, and the atmosphere strikes a nice balance between modern and relaxed. The drinks themselves are the main draw and largely deliver. We ordered the Coconut Mango Boom, the standout on the menu, and it came loaded with a generous chunk of actual mango that made the whole thing feel more substantial than your average fruit tea. The Triple Matcha is another strong option for anyone looking for a matcha drink. Toppings were consistently chewy and the flavor balance across most of the lineup leans on the lighter, less sweet side, which works well for us. Where things get complicated is the wait. This location runs long on order times fairly regularly, and during busier stretches or when delivery orders are stacking up, a single drink can take thirty to forty minutes. The staff are generally efficient and straightforward, which suits the format, but the kitchen and barista workflow seems to struggle with volume in a way that other HeyTea locations do not. If you are already a HeyTea regular, the Long Island City location is a convenient option for the area, and the menu quality holds up to what the brand does elsewhere. Just plan accordingly on timing and you will leave happy. We would come back for the Coconut Mango Boom, but we would order ahead and build in a buffer before we need to be anywhere else.

    I had just finished dinner at a nearby restaurant and still had some room for a small drink, so I…read morestopped by this place. It's quite small, and many customers order their drinks to go. Ordering is digital. You place your order and pay at a self serve kiosk. The serving team behind the counter was working diligently to prepare all the drinks. I ordered the Coconut Mango Boom with sago. It was creamy, refreshing, and packed with sweet mango flavor. The tiny sago pearls add a nice chewy texture to the drink. The menu also offers a wide variety of drinks, including matcha, fruit teas such as grapefruit, guava, and even kale, as well as traditional Chinese teas like jasmine and longjing (aka dragon well). I would like to come back by and try some of those if I'm in the area.

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