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BOBA FIVE MUST TRY PLACES

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Nothing is better than drinking boba in the hot weather, but the place you get it from could ruin that feeling. Finding the best place to get a refreshing drink is important so you’re not wasting your time or your money. Here’s my list of the best boba places in the area.

Though Feng Cha doesn’t have places to sit and talk, their drinks are amazing. Feng Cha is one of my favorite places to get boba — especially in the summer. They have five types of milk foam: cheese, matcha, taro, sea salt and tiramisu. I would recommend getting milk foam to go with your milk tea to make your drink even better. Feng Cha not only sells drinks, but desserts as well, with six different cheesecake flavors: tiramisu treasure, Oreo cheese, strawberry princess, sea salt pearl, matcha love and taro chocolate.

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Kung Fu Tea has many options you can choose from and adjust to your liking, such as the sweetness level of your drink. They have milk tea, slushies, coffee and regular tea. They offer different toppings other than tapioca pearls for your drink, ranging from bubbles and milk caps to different types of beans and jellies. Considering that I get Kung Fu Tea every chance I get, it’s definitely in my top five boba places. My personal favorite is their kung fu milk tea with tapioca pearls, less ice and a regular level of sweetness.

R&B Tea

Open Mon.-Sun. 11 a.m-11 p.m.

Kung Fu Tea

Open Sun.-Thurs. 11:30a.m.-

9:30 p.m.

Fri.-Sat. 11:30a.m.10:30 p.m.

R&B Tea is one of the most unique boba places I’ve tried so far. Their drinks are not only colorful and fun, but also delicious. R&B has many different drink series which are just categories of the different drinks they have, such as the coffee series, cream cheese series, fresh tea series, fruit milk tea frosty series, fruit tea series, matcha series, milk tea series, stormy series and Yakult series. The drinks from R&B are very different from other boba places I’ve been to because of the wide variety of flavors they have. R&B also sells puffle waffles, which are just bubble waffles that are freshly made – something I highly recommend getting.

Moge Tee can be on the pricier side, but is delicious. They have many drink series to choose from like fresh fruit slush, milk tea, fruit tea, milk swirl, fruit Yakult, uji matcha, cheese foam tea and yogurt fruit tea. They also sell taro and red bean tofu pudding. Moge Tee has plenty of places to sit and books to read if you’re feeling bored or want to relax. The interior is calming and is great for taking pictures. Their wood floors, white and green color schemes are gentle on the eyes and have comfortable seating to sit and enjoy your drink.

OneZo

Open Mon.-

Thurs. 12 a.m.8 p.m.

Fri.-Sun. 12 a.m.9 p.m.

Moge Tee

Open Sun.-Thurs.

11 a.m.- 9 p.m. Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.10p.m.

I don’t go to OneZo often, but when I do, their drinks never disappoint. There aren’t many seating areas, but people don’t usually stay long, so it’s not a big problem. OneZo doesn’t have many varieties of drinks like other boba places, but they have a decent amount. They have milk teas, fruit teas, blended and original teas and coffee jelly, coconut jelly, cheese foam, tiramisu foam and Oreo crumbles for toppings. When I’m in the area, I never miss a chance to get boba from OneZo.

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