Stuck with ideas for Valentine? Wanna surprise and please your girl/boyfriend? Take her/him to Yi Fang, a small newly-opened bubble tea shop, right in the centre of Stockholm. Despite their name, their menu has a large choice of drinks related to tea. During their opening week, they offered a 10% discount and a small gift for the first 15 customers of the day. Luckily, we were two first on the last give-away day and received a small cup holder as in the picture above (Yayyy!!!!). Regarding the bubble tea, we’ve tried hot Taro Latte (50% sugar), and cold Brown Sugar Pearl Oolong Tea Latte. Both of them were so delicious that we couldn’t stop drinking LOL. As Yi Fang said, we couldn’t feel anything “fake” while drinking them. They were mainly made from natural ingredients incl. tea, fruit, and milk. The hot taro latte is made from a lot of fresh chunky taro which fits perfectly with hot milk (vegan option available). It’s hot enough to keep you away from the cold outside of Nordic winter but still drinkable immediately. The other tea is appropriate for those who wanna drink bubble tea without fear of gaining weight. The brown sugar pearl is freshly made every day. Even though the brown sugar & pearl are not quite mixed with each other since they weren’t cooked in the same pot (we assume), Brown Sugar Pearl Oolong Tea Latte is kind of a harmony of all the ingredients. You can feel the particular bitterness of oolong tea which is lighter thanks to the milk part and the taste rises to a new level with a little sweet of the brown sugar pearl mixture. In general, Yi Fang does a good job with their drinks; however, the shop is small with only 8 chairs and no restroom for customers. Apart from this, the owner and the workers are friendly and approachable. 💰Normal compared to the standard in Sthlm, approx. 50 SEK/medium and 70 SEK/large. 👍🏻 Location 9/10 - Space 6/10 – Drinks 8/10 – Price 8//10 – Service 7/10. Follow us at IG:...
Read moreMarch 2021: Undoubtedly, now my favorite bubble tea place in Stockholm. The main ingredients directly imported from Taiwan have more flavor compared to other bubble tea places in Stockholm. Boba is small in size and chewy, the interior design is simple (bar chairs and countertop of wood) and the lighting is cozy (not too dark, not too light either) with seats pointed towards the windows so you can lookout. Moreover, the staff is very friendly.
As a side note, I would want to comment that there is no toilet available. However, I haven't seen any toilet in any of the bubble tea places in Stockholm so I assume it's not meant to exist either.
In general, I would suggest everyone who tries out bubble tea at a new place always start with the traditional/typical flavors at first to make a comparison of the same flavor from other places. In this way, you can compare the taste and decide which place makes it better. For example, bubble tea under the name " brown sugar" and "pearl milk" are the typical flavors to start with.
The place is located in the city center and not far away from the T-central subway station (maximum 5...
Read morewould not recommend, i went there a few days ago, i don’t remember what i ordered but it had strawberries. first off my drink was without boba, which is my fault because i should have read the description but still.. i went to a boba tea place for a reason so i was a bit disappointed when my drink came without tapioca pearls. my friend ordered a brown sugar black tea latte which unlike mine had tapioca pearls, my disappointment of not getting them in my drink faded as soon as i tasted her drink. the tapioca pearls were weirdly soft, not chewy and really-really sweet. also the tea didn’t taste the best (i’d give it 3/10 and i’d give mine 4/10. i’d probably never order either of them again) if you’re planning on going there, i’d definitely not recommend getting the drink my friend did. also, the price is also quite high for what you get, i paid 59 sek for my drink which isn’t too bad but it was a waste of money, considering how it tasted. overall i wouldn’t recommend going there as i believe there are a lot of better boba tea places...
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