Posts tagged: bobaquest

Boba Quest: Xing Fu Tang

Flushing is one of my favorite neighborhoods in Queens because of how diverse and lively it is. Originally founded by the Dutch in the 1600s, today it's an incredible melting pot, primarily populated by Asian immigrants. My coworker David Huerta originally recommended Xing Fu Tang to me at least two…

Boba Quest: Tea-Do

How far are you willing to go for good boba? My rule of thumb is generally that if it's accessible via public transit, I'll make the trek. Yesterday I took Amtrak down to Philadelphia, and a combination of the SEPTA subway and trolleys to get boba at Tea-Do, in the…

A website for Boba Quest 2025

tl;dr: I've set up a new website for Boba Quest 2025 🧋: https://legoktm.com/bobaquest/. Now that I have two months of reviews under my belt, I wanted to create a proper website to make it easy to discover them. Taking inspiration from Everything is Everything, I wanted a similar layout with…

Boba Quest: Bobavise

It's the beginning of a new month, so it's a good opportunity to visit a genuinely new boba shop. This week we visited Bobavise in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, which just opened in February. At 893 Nostrand Ave., it's easily reachable via the 2, 3, and 5 trains. The location is…

Boba Quest: Breaktime Tea

I'm on vacation this week in San José, California, so I'm taking a break from Boba Quest — just kidding, of course I wanted to review another boba shop. Back in October 2019 I was the executive editor of the Spartan Daily, San José State's student newspaper, when we published…

Boba Quest: Boba Baar

I want to start by shouting out PixDeVl, who after reading last week's review, visited Débutea and took much better photos than me. This week's review is a bit different as it, unfortunately, is the first boba shop I didn't reach by public transit. We visited Boba Baar in Garden…

Boba Quest: DĂ©butea

This week we tried Débutea in Greenwich Village, our first review in Manhattan. It's right next to Washington Square Park and NYU, so there's convenient subway access at West 4th Street for the A, B, C, D, E, F and M trains. When we walked in, they had a sign…

Boba Quest: AKIHI Bubble Tea

The first month of Boba Quest is in the history books and it has been way more fun than I anticipated. The only thing better than trying new boba is trying new boba and then talking about it with your friends. Really the only part I didn't do a good…

Boba Quest: Möge Tea

I know that last time I promised I'd review something not in Queens on the 7, but the place I had planned to review was out of the specific tea I like, so I'll review it another time. This week we visited Möge Tee (with the umlaut) in Long Island…

Boba Quest: Chun Yang Tea

I've tried Chun Yang Tea once before, but that was nearly two years ago, so this was basically a fresh start. It's right next to the Vernon-Jackson 7 station, at 49-10 Vernon Blvd. I'll try to make this my last boba shop along the 7 in Queens for a while.…

Boba Quest: Bobba Hubba

This week I tried Bobba Hubba for the first time. It's across the street from the Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue station, so it's reachable by the 7, E, F, M, and R trains, plus the Q70 SBS if you're itching for boba right after landing at LGA (or right before you…

Boba Quest: I'Milky

To kick off Boba Quest 2025 🧋, I'm reviewing I'Milky — my go-to in Long Island City (Queens). It's at 22-43 Jackson Ave., right next to Trader Joes and reachable by the 7, E, M and G trains via the Court Square station. It's incredibly small, there's just barely enough…

Boba Quest 2025 🧋

I'm a big fan of boba aka bubble tea aka pearl milk tea aka tapioca. Aside from it tasting good, I enjoy all the different varieties and unique combinations you can get depending on where you go. Unsurpringly New York City has a pretty rich boba scene, especially in the…