In the United States, I basically drink coffee every day these days. I didn't expect that Chinese milk tea has opened a chain store in Boston. It's awesome! I went to this store in the afternoon and took a team for a while. Not only Chinese foreigners, they also like to drink. The large cup of pearl milk tea, which tastes very strong, gives most of the pearl.
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Reviews of Kung Fu Tea
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I basically drink coffee every day in the United States these days. I didn't expect that Chinese milk tea has opened a chain store in Boston. It's awesome! I went to this store in the afternoon and took a photo of the queue. Not only Chinese people, but also foreigners like it. I ordered a large cup of pearl milk tea, which was very strong. I was given half a cup of pearls.
I'm also curious, maybe this is a milk tea shop that was founded by Chinese immigrants, the prices are really... It makes me feel that a milk tea shop with such fierce competition in China can sell at this price in US dollars... People are really stupid and have a lot of money
My go to place whenever I get a craving for bubble tea. The boba is nicely chewy and not overly sweet.
There are several stores in Boston. Many Chinese students like this store. The red bean milk tea and Ovaltine are delicious. There are also Hong Kong-style desserts such as ginger milk on the menu. I will try it next time I pass by.
I happened to see the Chinese sign for Kung Fu Tea, which looked very friendly, so I walked in and found that this was really a Chinese teahouse, but there was no small private room for tea tasting like in China. I saw more people drinking milk tea, and I really didn't see anyone drinking Kung Fu tea.