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    Kung Fu Tea

    3.4 (416 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed

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    Bubble Tea
    Akshay S.

    Love the ambiance, service and the boba tea there. Definitely my fav spot in Chinatown.

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    Lisa P.

    Service with a smile or choose the kiosk with lots of descriptive pictures. Comfy seats, wooden accents and table games. If you visit with a friend, be sure that one of you picks a seat. This place has a nice crowd and seating is limited. We ordered a couple of teas with low sugar which in no way took away from the flavor. We sat and talked for a while sipping our teas then headed out to explore more of China Town.

    Nicholas D.

    Wanted to grab dessert and what's better than boba! The drinks were really good but we had to wait 20 minutes for our drinks and the store wasn't busy.

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    Michelle T.

    Had the peach green tea I was super excited since all the over king du Teas I've gone to didn't have the special limited time offering of the peach drinks but it was a nice shop in Chicago good solid peach green tea with aloe

    Dubs

    The Dubai strawberry chocolate taste like caca. The chocolate tastes nasty so watery. No flavor!!! I spend $22. They went straight to the garbage.

    Popcorn chicken (spicy)
    Tiffany T.

    I got an iced sesame milk tea and thought it was pretty unique. I normally like sesame drinks and enjoyed this one, but I think I prefer my regular green milk tea or oolong milk tea. Chinatown Kung Fu tea and Evanston Kung Fu tea make spicy popcorn chicken. It's deep fried dark meat with a spicy-ish dry seasoning. It was a juicy, crispy, and delicious snack!

    Truc N.

    This Kung Fu Tea located in new Chinatown upper level is fairly open space for a bubble tea place. Has a few seating area. You can ordered from the cashier or from the self served on the tablet they have up front. There's plenty of options to choose for milk tea including black, green, oolong or thai milk tea. I liked you can reduce the sugar level on the drink.

    Cocoa Cream Wow
    Tabitha W.

    This place has good boba and a substantial menu. However, placing an order can be a bit of a debacle (probably better if you use the app). There is one computer kiosk you need to use to place an order if you are paying with credit card. If you get stuck behind a large or indecisive crowd, it can take a while. You can only order at the counter if you are paying with cash only. Half the time you just see the employees standing around behind the counter with a line to the door of people just waiting to place an order at the kiosk. I've had a few drinks from here, and my favorite so far has been the Cocoa Cream Wow. I got it with a milk cap, which made it a bit too milky for my liking, so I will try it without next time.

    Michelle L.

    Used to come here often in the past but it's not my favorite place anymore because there's very limited seating. And payments are confusing for some reason here. But flavors are consistent across every KFT. Service is very quick so that's a plus. But mostly just a quick meetup place with friends.

    COCOA CREAM WOW
    Sarah B.

    It was good but not great. I got the Cocoa cream wow at 70% sweet and I wish I did full 100% to get the entire experience because I felt like it was a little watered down. Better than other boba spots I've been to as of late and the tapioca boba were PERFECTLY cooked. So soft, sweet, and not too chewy.

    KUNG FU HONEY TEA (left) and KUNG FU MILK/ MILK GREEN TEA (right): both tasted like water with hard, undercooked bland boba.
    Cindy N.

    If I could give zero stars, I would. I have been to many Kung Fu Teas in different cities/states, including Las Vegas and Atlanta locations. This place is by far the worst Kung Fu Tea I have ever been to. Despite me repeating my order and it being written on my receipt and the cup itself, the staff somehow still managed to put in boba when I asked for no boba and no ice when I asked for less ice. Worst of all? My honey tea tasted like water with honey in it. Absolutely no tea taste whatsoever. And, the boba that the staff mistakenly added into my tea, was extremely hard due to being undercooked and bland. My SO got the kung fu milk tea with boba, and his tasted like water mixed with milk. Perhaps the staff of this Kung Fu Tea location is trying to save some money by not using as much tea leaves or powder, but whatever the issue is, it needs to be resolved. Tea needs to taste like tea, not water or water mixed with milk. This is ridiculous. I am extremely baffled by all the positive reviews on this page. Maybe my experience here is an anomaly to all the times that the staff here properly made teas, but I would never come back here just to give this location another chance. $10.12 down the drain for us. We tossed our teas on the way out of this store.

    Purple yam latte
    Thuy Dan T.

    I'm giving this review 5 stars solely for one limited edition flavor -- the PURPLE YAM LATTE! When it's available, get it get it get it! The purple yam is thick and has great flavor. Yam is usually lighter in flavor but KFT definitely spruces it up. Not only is it delicious, it's gorgeous to look at!

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    Fox E.

    I wanted to take off my pants, but I didn't, because then it would've been Hung Fu Tea. I found the Kung Fu Tea in Chinatown to be disappointing. The product didn't quite taste like I expect a Lemon Black Tea to taste. I had problems with some of the other ones in Chicago too - and this was nowhere near the worst. Looking at you Uptown. I stopped pretending to be a turtle when ordering here. Otherwise it'd be Kowabunga Fu Tea. Having said that I think they could do a much better job. The line can be very long and I'm not sure they understand the meaning of air conditioning because the place was sweltering hot in the summer and the bathroom was like a sauna. Literally. I spent one or two minutes in the bathroom and came out literally dripping with sweat and I wasn't even dressed up - as you know, as usual, and as the pix attest, I'm showing off most of myself. I didn't need major surgery while in here. If I had, it might've been Collapsed Lung Fu Tea. It's on the upper level of the new Chinatown and has masses of people coming in and out so it's great for people watching but the drinks leave something to be desired and the service is a mixed bag depending on who you get - and they should definitely do something about the temperature and the disgusting restroom. I don't perform music in the bathroom anymore. Otherwise it'd be "Sung Fu Tea." The guy serving wasn't nice at all but the woman was pretty sweet. The drink wasn't too sweet though - tasted watered down, but then so are your Yelp reviews. I was asking what kind of beans they had one time. The girl was like "what is this, Mung Fu Tea?" I'll still give 4 stars because I love the upper-level location and the lovely views of the new Chinatown plaza from right outside the doors on the balcony. I asked them both "what is the past tense of I Bring Kung Fu Tea?" They incorrectly responded "Brung Fu Tea." I asked one of the many server girls that I love, here, on a date. But then I found out how old she is, or isn't, I should say. So we had to cancel. So it's "Young Fu Tea." And I keep seeing girls (and boys) in miniskirts in this location. Now I know why they call it "Sprung Fu Tea."

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    Do they have the new drink "cocoa cream wow" yet?

    Some places yes. The stores that are in the more centrally located areas. You just have to call them and ask them before you go there because each store is privately owned which means that not all of them get the new stuff at the same time

    Is it possible to order tapioca pearls separately? And if so, how long would they be good for?

    Yes that's possible, but they would only store well for a day or so before they dried out. I find it can be prolonged by storing them with a bit of honey!

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    Daboba

    Daboba

    4.4(109 reviews)
    0.1 miChinatown
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    We stopped in here after visiting the gachapon arcade upstairs and immediately noticed how clean…read moreeverything was. The whole shop is really cute, too. They have plushies sitting on the couch in the waiting area and a little floral Instagram wall that's clearly meant for photos. We also very much appreciated that they have a bathroom, which isn't always guaranteed in Chinatown spots. I got the large Fruity Party drink and loved it. It had slices of citrus floating in it plus a rainbow of fruit jellies at the bottom. It was both super refreshing and really pretty. I'd absolutely order it again. My sister got the medium kumquat lemon seasons tea. It was super strong and concentrated, which is just the way I like my tea. I learned that I liked kumquat kumquat so that's a fun bonus. We'll definitely be back next time we are in Chinatown.

    DaBoba? More like DaCustard!…read more Wanting a little sweet treat, I stopped into Daboba for a Roasted Brown Sugar Pearl Milk Tea. I initially attempted to order at the kiosk, only to discover doing so comes with a 3% fee vs. ordering with a human. It's not about the nickels, it's the principle of the thing! I instead placed my order with the clerk - less ice, less sweet. Though it wasn't very busy at the time, the drink came out relatively fast. The service overall was friendly, too! Now, about this beverage... if I'd asked for a "surprise me," I'd be happier. This is because on its own, it was respectable and unique in its custard-like consistency. However, given that I'd ordered a milk tea, where neither the appropriate consistency nor tea notes made an appearance, my happiness and satisfaction levels go down. To give some credit, the beverage I received wasn't too sweet, and had a slight velvety mouthfeel. It was unique and interesting, unlike anything I had ever had before. Final verdict: there is no shortage of boba tea shops around, especially in Chinatown. If you're going to do something different, power to you. However, don't say you sell one thing, and sell another.

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    Ume Tea - Ume Tea . Chinatown . 2002 S Wentworth Ave, Ste 101, Chicago, IL Cool.

    Ume Tea

    4.5(185 reviews)
    0.1 miChinatown
    $$

    Cute pink interior, and the coco mango drink was so yummy! 30% sweetness was perfect for meread more

    Came here on Chinese new year which was on a Tuesday. Showed up right after an early lunch right…read morearound noon. We were lucky that this was located in that Chinatown mall because we got parking and we're able to walk directly up here. When I got here, there was no line there was one other patron waiting for her order. There are a couple screens where you put your order in and then they text you because they ask you for your phone number once your order is ready then you pick it up right on the left-hand side of where they're actually is a register. The one girl who was working here that day was very nice and friendly, but I don't think she totally understood me as I was trying to explain the benefits of leaving tip in cash versus tip on the card at the kiosk where you put your order in. We did order two drinks and both drinks are absolutely delicious. However the Taro milk Boba tea was a little bit chewy. You could obviously customize your toppings, the sugar amount, the iced amount, etc. that sounds pretty standard. The flavors were delicious and super fresh so frankly, if this came out of a can or out of powder, it definitely didn't taste like it. Really top quality and great taste for the price. I believe each drink was $6.25 which puts it right at par with a lot of its competitors in Chinatown. Also, if you order some of the unique drinks that come in a unique square cup, believe it or not. The location is completely decked out in their pink. It's very cute and I assume was really put together for the purpose of social media pictures as you can see from the pictures I took. I would definitely come back here again as it is unique however, a lot of the menu is pretty similar across the Boba competitors located in this exact same mall as well.

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    Ume Tea - Suprise cup with Mango Pomelo Sago

    Suprise cup with Mango Pomelo Sago

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    Living Water Tea House - Da Hong Pao Milk Tea w/ Boba

    Living Water Tea House

    4.5(110 reviews)
    1.9 miUniversity Village
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    I think I need to come and do a tea set here for it to actually make sense. My friend and I came…read morehere to catch up and we got the oolong iced tea and the matcha latte. Both were ok. Couldn't really taste much of the oolong tea. They have a self-serve kiosk which we used. The ambiance is pretty nice and minimal and also very quiet. Loud conversations aren't recommended unless you'd also like the whole place to listen. This is definitely a spot for actual tea service vs a sweet and fun drink. I need to come back for that purpose to really get a full vibe. A wfh/study session would be great here though!

    Definitely more of a tea house than a boba cafe but they do offer boba and it's not bad! They also…read moreoffer three different tea experiences at the counter, like tea tasting. Seems like a fun experience. I also like the owner made me something option as a fun surprise but also for the indecisive! Oolong No.2 Milk Tea (Da Hong Pao) w/ Boba - boba seems to be made in house but not positive. It's a cube shape like other handcrafted boba rather than the typical round pearls. Great texture, chewy, and slightly bouncy. However, not very flavorful. Tea was rich and delicate, with a splash of milk. I was worried less sugar would be sweet like 70% but it's more like 25% or less which let me appreciate the tea.

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    Pu'er Supreme Pu-Erh Milk Tea

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    Classic Pu-Erh Milk Tea

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