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    Xing Fu Tang

    4.1 (586 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Jjc M.

    My son recommended i get a drink here on a hot day, and I got my Ube boba milk, no ice , less sugar in large size to share, it was delicious and all gone in no time. Servers were all behind the counter and very busy filling orders for people who ordered in the store, with apps, or called in? I stood on the order Pick-up line then asked a customer who directed me to the back of the store to the order counter. I guess the servers were okay, my order was taken efficiently, had to wait a while for my drink but not due to slow servers, they were very busy, the customers were helpful answering my questions. Loved the boba machine with a server making fresh boba, a form of entertainment! The store is small with 2-glass walls making it seem larger than it actually is. I do recommend drinks from this location, I'll stop by again too!

    Esther L.

    Service was quick. Drink was made fresh. Super soft and warm boba with cold milk. I do wish it was mixed together better but the flavor and freshness was unmatched and absolutely amazing! Similar price as other bubble tea shops but so much better. Totally recommend! Only con is they don't do no ice unless you pay extra.

    Bonnie Y.

    I visited this place three days in a row! Their bobas are made fresh and cooked with brown sugar, right by the store front so you can watch how they make them. The texture was right amount of chewy. I ordered their signature brown sugar milk, brown sugar milk tea and dalgona coffee boba milk. The brown sugar boba milk tea was my favorite. I'd love to keep going back but it's probably not good for my waistline and wallet. A small boba drink is $7.99 plus taxes!

    Linda T.

    I can't recall the last time I've tried Xing fu Tang but I do appreciate the lactaid option. Absolutely loved the brown sugar boba milk. It was delicious. No sugar options to choose from but it didn't seem too sweet. They offer a bag for easier transport which was convenient since I was leaving work. Looking forward to coming back and trying other menu options.

    Wilson H.

    Been to all the locations besides flushing and finally had a chance to come by! I can finally say for boba (pearl drinks) this place makes the freshest ones to date. I'm still working my way down all the drinks on the menu, upon entering and ordering, the drinks came out pretty quick. today I got the Thai milk tea boba, a very refreshing taste, the right amount of sweetness with the chewy yet melt in mouth pearls go well in combination, worth trying.

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    Sally V.

    This place used to have my heart, but not anymore. The staff really lack communication skills. I ordered chrysanthemum tea ahead through the FanTuan app for pickup, and when I arrived at the time the app said my order was ready, it still wasn't done. When it was finally finished, they didn't even bother to call my number--the drink just sat there on the counter waiting until I asked for it. This happened two days in a row. I understand the shop is bit busy, the line is long but with so many staff members around, you'd think they'd be more attentive. Instead, they seem more interested in chatting with each other than helping customers. In NYC, everyone's time is valuable--please respect that.

    Annie W.

    The oolong milk tea was delicious and fragrant. I typically do less sugar for sweetness level when I get boba, but for this shop I probably could have gone with regular sweetness and it'd be perfect. The boba was so soft and chewy and you could watch them prepare the pearls in front of you. Staff were super friendly in taking orders and though there was a line, our drinks were prepared quickly. Reasonable prices for the quality!

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    Nes A.

    Hidden Gem Alert! This walk-in, walk-out bubble tea spot is a true hole-in-the-wall treasure. The Brown Sugar Boba Milk tastes like it was made with love. Simple, unassuming, and absolutely worth the stop.

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    Benjamin R.

    I would give this place a 4.5/5 if possible! Xiang Fu Tang is very comparable to Tiger Sugar because it was so sweet that the milk tea tasted like it had brown sugar. The best part was how chewy the boba was. Overall, Xing Fu Tang is a great boba place!

    Fresh boba dough prepping for cutting.
    Sibyl C.

    Clean shop, view of the process for making the boba pearls, fresh fruit for drinks preparations, expeditious ordering process...ending in a very yummy drink.

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    Tina C.

    I call upon bubble tea to summons comfort and healing. The only tea enticing my senses was Jasmine lemonade green tea with honeycomb $6.66. Xing Fu Tang have my default topping Chinese herbal grass jelly 涼粉 (loeng4 fan2, liang2 fen3) listed on their menu which lured my visit. My drink was full of lime, honey and herbal grass jelly. I actually taste honey and the flavor of jasmine. Customer service is attentive to explain the less sugar content. Do not expect there to be any seating. Napkins embedded with their name and logo for branding are available for grabs. The wall is adorned with Chinese hand calligraphy with the traditional red seal stamp - beautiful. As I waited for my order to be fulfilled I took one fortune. It is very easy to obtain. This Chinese fortune sticks (Kau chim 求籤) from flat sticks inscribed with text or numerals in a Buddhist temple. It evoke memories of my beloved family member who treks to a Buddhist temple obtaining annual fortunes for our family prior to Lunar New Year. Xing Fu Tang is located on Main Street and very assessable via MTA NYC Transit buses and 7 train in Flushing, Queens, NYC.

    Cecilia T.

    Came here more than a handful of times and finally got to try their signature- caramelized flamed-torched brown sugar bubble milk, it's like the Hermès of bubble tea, you can even get it topped with gold foil for $20 smh. I've tried a few of their fruit-based tea drinks and taro bubble milk- they were all pretty solid. This place is always busy from opening to close so expect to wait awhile- worth it tho. I can understand why my son & ppl love this place- it's that brown sugar bubble milk drink- sooo good!! Creamy, sweet, tapioca pearls were tasty and very filling too. Now everytime I'm in Flushing, I have to get it :)

    Susan G.

    Everytime I'm here it seems like the staff always change it and take awhile to make the drinks. Even after they make the drinks, it is just sitting there until someone realizes they never called our order. The drinks are good but they are smaller side and pricier than competitors like Tiger Sugar. The store is quite small considering it is always packed. I will saying I really like playing the fortune game it makes my wait more bearable.

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    Loved it. Just thought the Matcha/Green Tea flavor had regular boba, not strawberry, and you can't ask to change it.

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    Tried and not bad. But don't think worth of $6 for a medium size cup. It's all of hype.

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    Ask the Community - Xing Fu Tang

    Do they have vegan options?

    Yes, I'm vegan and i order the tea with oat milk and no cream.

    How many calories is the Regular Brown Sugar Boba Milk tea (cold)?

    You don't want to know, it's essentially sugar, candy and milk

    What are your hours?

    10AM to 10PM

    What time will the store open after grand opening?

    10AM to 10PM

    Does the USA Xing Fu Tang have a website so I can contact them company??? Thanks

    usaxingfutang.com

    What are the soft open hours? Also, is there an additional charge for Lactaid/ oat milk options?

    1/26 will be 10AM to 1PM, then 6PM to 10PM. 1/27-2/1 will be 10AM to 10PM. Lactaid is $0.50, oat milk is $1.00

    Hi. So when do you guys open? Because today I went after school with my friend and the door was locked.

    Hi Evelyn, We are open now

    Do they have dairy free options?

    Hi Tiff! We carry Lactaid for a lactose free option and oat milk for a completely dairy free… Read more

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    Clean restaurant and calming atmosphere
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