Boba tea makes my world go round and round.
King Fu Tea was founded in 2010, in Queens, NY. There are over 350 franchised stores in the U.S. Their process is, picking the most quality tea leaves, brewing it at the correct temperature, and steeping it for the right amount of time. The tea leaves are from Taiwan and it's brewed every 3 hours; the boba is cooked every 2 hours. The strawberry lemonade and orange green tea are made from freshly squeezed juices.
On this visit at the WeHa location, I was walking by and had to pop in. I ordered the small milk tea with grass jelly and normal sweetness. I loved everything about the drink. They had so many flavors to choose from, I was having analysis paralysis. There were signs to download the Kung Fu Tea app for discounts. There were plenty of seating and the place looked clean. The customer service was good. I look forward to going back to try out their...
Read moreLoved the drinks and the customer service was great. Most people leave bad reviews because they lack the knowledge that these people won’t serve you hand and feet and the recipes that they follow are indeed difficult to prepare especially in rush hour. If you don’t even have a braincell to understand that and get frustrated for you drink being a minute late then do society a favor and stay at home. If you truly have somewhere to be, make it yourself or use the online platform like I do with Ubereats, technology is a great thing. I believe that all their options were great I mostly order my stuff from Uber or in person and they are very quick when they’re isn’t too many people. They always keep a smile on their faces no matter what and I truly loved the experience. If you purposely leave bad reviews for the fun of it then you’re truly not worth the time. Btw the yogurt orange drink is a...
Read moreHonestly, I was really excited to try this place because I read a lot of good reviews, but I basically threw my $7 in the garbage. I took 2 sips and couldn’t even finish it.
I ordered ahead online so I wouldn’t have to wait and they didn’t start my order until I got there, despite it not being very busy. Staff was nice about it though.
I ordered the Taro Milk tea, which I always order everywhere I get boba. It was white, which I don’t know if that’s normal or not but I’ve had taro tea dozens of times and it’s always been purple. I asked for 50% sweetness and it was so sweet, I don’t even want to know what the normal sweetness level is. It tasted like pure sugar syrup. Yuck!! And the actual flavor of the tea tasted nothing like taro I have gotten anywhere else. It tasted like sweet dirt. It was so foul I had to throw it away. Super...
Read more