This Vietnamese-owned bakery serves up bubble tea in juices from blended fruit in flavors like black milk tea, and mango. Read more.
This national chain allows control over the sweetness and ice quantity in its milk teas, flavored teas, coffees, and slushes. Add red or mung beans, or herbal or coconut jellies. Read more.
Want to blend fruit flavors? Combine three fruit flavors in a smoothie at Lily Bubble Tea. Or opt for a milk shake with soy or almond milk, milky or non-milky cold teas, or hot tea to enjoy with boba. Read more.
To counter the steam coming off a bowl of hot pho, an icy bubble tea smoothie at Pho Deluxe can help in flavors such as black tea, avocado, taro, and coconut. Read more.
Stop by Poppabox's walk-up window for pistachio, banana, and Thai tea bubble teas. Read more.
Milk teas, smoothies, and flavored teas are on the menu at Shanghai Tokyo in flavors like pineapple, taro, honeydew, and jasmine green. Read more.
Simply Banh Mi serves bubble tea in flavors like almond, avocado, and soursop as smoothies or as milk tea. In addition to boba, they offer yogurt bubbles, and fruit jelly. Read more.
Find flavors like chocolate, raspberry, and a blend of mango and coconut at this crepe shop. Read more.
Find slushee, milky and tea versions of bubble tea with boba, grass jelly, and pudding at this shop started by a group of friends from Monterey Park, California. Read more.
Well known for its banh mi, Song Long is one of the many shops in Eden Center that does a brisk business in bubble tea smoothies. Read more.
Spoon offers slushee and hot and iced milk tea bases made with powder. But they offer fruit-flavored popping pearls, and coconut or mango jelly in addition to boba. Read more.
Pick up onigiri along with blended smoothies, teas, and aloe blends with boba, fruit-flavored popping bubbles, and mango, aloe, coconut, and lychee jellies. Read more.