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    CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice

    3.5 (252 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Christina C.

    On a busy corner in Flushing. Right by the subway entrance. Order at one window and pick up on the other. Lava pearls has brown sugar. Both drinks were good. They had to remake one drink but she did that fast when she saw the other worker made it wrong.

    Mango Green Tea without ice & 50% sugar
    Lonnie K.

    Ordered an iced mango green tea without ice and no toppings around 9pm after most other boba tea spots are closed for the night in Flushing. Got it with only 50% sugar, so it won't be and wasn't overly syrupy sweet. Taste wise was pretty okay like what you can usually get from any typical boba tea chain but definitely nothing to write home about. This location of Coco Fresh Tea & Juice is just a grab-and-go kind of booth (for ambiance) and conveniently located right by the 7 train. They accept credit/debit card and cash as form of payment. I would say that service is decently fast, might be slower sometimes if there's a line on the weekends or during rush hours in the morning & afternoon. Staff might not always be able to greet you when the spot gets busy with customers though so don't get too offended. Otherwise, this is the place to grab a quick drink & then be on your way afterwards.

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    Ylleana G.

    It was delicious! The staff were quick at getting the orders out too. Honestly, I've had better drinks at this price point but it was a solid drink, no complaints at all. They are located right at an intersection, so it was a little chaotic and busy, but we were on our way after getting the drinks anyway

    Cindy M.

    Love coco fresh tea! They have a huge variety and use dairy-free milk. My favorite is their lava pearl jasmine milk tea (30% sugar)- so flavorful! Went there today (2/26) and they had an amazing deal $10 off orders over $10 when you pay with venmo/paypal.

    Grapefruit green tea
    April L.

    Love everything on the menu. If you have a bubble tea craving, Coco doesn't let you down with anything. Grapefruit green tea 5/5 Street parking is hard to find. No indoor seating. Several cafes and restaurants are nearby.

    Brown Sugar Boba
    Jando S.

    There are CoCo locations all throughout NYC, but one of the most frequented ones is here at Main Street and Roosevelt, which may be the busiest corner in all of Flushing. Located right outside of the subway entrances, this is definitely prime real estate. It is bright and extremely noticeable and is constantly busy. There is no seating, WiFi, or bathrooms to speak of, it's strictly a window unit that serves all the drinks street side. As for the teas, its decent in a pinch but I wouldn't consider this spot a destination. On the brightside, they have a good variety of flavors that include popular ones in demand such as taro, brown sugar, and oolong. In addition they usually have a slew of seasonal items, so pay attention to the signage. On the plus side, they're open later than almost all the other boba joints in the hood and typically close around 11pm. As a result, I end up here far more often than I want to, but when desperate for a boba, they always come through. Service is solid and like many other Chinese businesses, they're strictly cash only.

    Milk tea
    Pisei S.

    Purchased milk tea. It was milk tea alright. Same as any standard boba place. Price was around $7.

    Simon G.

    The Brown Sugar pearl milk tea was amazing. The tea and milk flavors were fresh and prominent. When the cup was ready, it was warm, because the brown sugar was heated up and dripped on to the inside. This I believe added to the flavor profile. Of course it also assured that powder form of brown sugar it wasn't!

    Victor C.

    Coco is a huge Taiwanese beverage shop and has been around for quite some time. It shows in the flavor profiles in their drinks. They have a lot of choices, but they are most famous for their bubble tea. Service was fine, they have a bright, orange design. Not a horrible place to grab a drink, but I have other preferred options.

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    Tanesha J.

    The line was half way down the block so I'm not sure what made me join it, but I figured there had to be something good on the menu. The line is always long. I was going to order a simple green tea with those yummy tapioca balls until I got closer to the counter. I saw a large banner with the words, SMOKEY, CREAMY, and DREAMY EASTERN DELIGHT and felt the need to order whatever that was. It turns out, it's a "nourishing home remedy in Asia that provides an energy boost and enhances blood circulation." It's made up of carmelized black sugar coated tapioca and fresh milk. I'm not a milk person as I'm lactose intolerant but you only live once (YOLO) and let me just say, this is my 3rd (Lava Pearl) latte this week smh... it's truly a delight to the pallet. It's gives me a creamy, roasted ice coffee type of vibe. It's delicious! Especially with some Oreo cookies :)

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    Tara W.

    Awesome and busy place. Funny how I always passed by and this place is always crowded and I kept wondering if people get free stuff here and what it was. Today I just thought I would try lol. I mean it's cold to be drinking cold tea and I'm a coffee person. I just tried and they were fast and amazing. I loved my passion fruit tea with bubble. Thanks.

    Sharm S.

    I am a huge boba fanatic and someone told me to try this place out. They were right - made my top 3! Really fresh and just the right amount of sweetness. There are locations throughout NYC and NJ too!

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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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    4.3
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    0.1 mi
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    Get their jasmine milk drinks. It is worth trying once in your life. The quality and flavor of the…read morejasmine is wonderful. I tried the matcha and it felt so luxurious to drink this. I got the recommended sugar and ice levels.

    In case you're wondering what happened to Molly Tea:…read more Here's the Real Tea (per Google): The "Molly Tea scandal" is an international franchise dispute involving the Shenzhen-based parent company of the trendy Chinese tea chain and its US franchise operators. A court injunction barred the US operators from using the brand's trademarks, forcing a viral rebrand to "? Tea" in New York. Headquarters' Allegations: According to court documents, the corporate office revoked the operators' trademark rights after claiming: - Unauthorized Expansions: The US operator opened a Los Angeles location without prior corporate approval. - Unapproved Ingredients: The franchise was sourcing ingredients independently, violating strict corporate quality and recipe standards. - Hiding Profits: Headquarters accused the operators of voiding their contract by allegedly hiding store revenues and bypassing royalty payments. The Franchisee's Perspective: The US operators disputed the claims. Before the courts stepped in, franchisees alleged that corporate HQ had attempted to aggressively renegotiate the ownership equity, attempting to slash the operator's share from 80% to 30% after the US locations proved highly lucrative. Current Status & Rebranding: Due to the legal injunction, the affected stores were forced to scrub the name "Molly Tea" from their storefronts, uniforms, and delivery apps. The operator complied by covering up the logos and using hand-drawn question marks on cups, quickly earning the nickname "? Tea" among fans.

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    HEYTEA

    4.6
    (48 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    HeyTea is easily one of my go-to spots, and while I have tried a bunch of their drinks, I keep…read morecoming back for the Coconut Mango Boom. It is honestly my favorite on the menu. It leans more dessert than drink, with a really smooth mango flavor, creamy coconut, and those small sago pearls that give it a great texture without feeling too heavy. That said, it is hard to go wrong here. Everything I have tried has been well-balanced and not overly sweet, which keeps me coming back. Even with so many bubble tea spots nearby, this is one I consistently pick without overthinking it.

    Even though this area of Prince Street has probably 7 or 8 different bubble tea places, I've been…read moreconsistently coming back to HeyTea. Everything I've had so far has been delicious, not too sweet, a generous portion, & actually never too long of a wait. Probably the longest was 15 minutes. All the teas in the area are $7.50 - 9 & very Jasmine green tea-focused, but I'm happy with HeyTea (M-lly Tea & Tea Sch-lar were fine. Maybe HeyTea markets their drinks better?) HeyTea drinks have good flavor, quality ingredients, and well-crafted & executed layers. Now I understand why they're so popular & glad I didn't come sooner because my habit would have been even worse. I've had these (less sweet, less ice): (all have a green tea base) - Jasmine Cloud King (the OG) - Jasmine Matcha Cloud King - Crisp Grape Boom (a bit slushy, bits of real red grape) - Mango Coconut Sago (perfect dessert, a traditional Cantonese soup dessert) Like the tiny sago boba instead of the regular size. Coconut square jellies too. No caffeine version available. - Blue Coconut Matcha Cloud Still have to try a Matcha one. The shop is a good size with a lot of waiting room. 1 table & a high counter at the front window. I've seen a small group of professionals either de-briefing or meeting over tea. But the space isn't really conducive for long-term use or work. The staff seem pretty relaxed, most are bilingual, & they seem like seasoned baristas. Proud of what they make. One suggestion /recommendation would be to move the TV screen with the order numbers to a more visible spot. It's currently against the right side wall with an overhang slightly blocking it. Maybe this angle disperses the crowd though?

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    Coconut Mango Boom, regular size, less ice, regular sugar: $6.49; $7.07 with tax
    Coconut Mango Boom, regular size, less ice, regular sugar: $6.49; $7.07 with tax
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