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  2. Kung Fu Tea - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of a Kung Fu Tea shop in the U.S. state of Virginia, 2019. Kung Fu Tea partnered with Funimation to distribute drinks based on the anime Fruits Basket. [5] They also partnered with various video games and video game companies, including Nintendo, [6] miHoYo's game Honkai Impact 3rd, [7] Pokémon Go in May 2023, and Pikmin 4 in July 2023.

  3. 10 Chains That Serve the Best Bubble Tea - AOL

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    Kung Fu Tea is one of the most ubiquitous bubble tea brands in the U.S., with 350-plus locations across 38 states. The Queens, N.Y.-born brand claims on its website to apply the values of 3T Kung ...

  4. Bubble tea - Wikipedia

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    Bubble tea has become so commonplace among teenagers that teenage girls in Japan invented slang for it: tapiru (タピる). The word is short for drinking tapioca tea in Japanese, and it won first place in a survey of "Japanese slang for middle school girls" in 2018. [41] A bubble tea theme park was open for a limited time in 2019 in Harajuku ...

  5. Gongfu tea - Wikipedia

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    Gongfu tea (Teochew: gang1 hu1 dê5) or kung fu tea (Chinese: 工夫茶 or 功夫茶; both gōngfū chá), literally "making tea with skill", [1] is a traditional Chinese tea preparation method sometimes called a "tea ceremony". [2] [3] It is probably based on the tea preparation approaches originating in Fujian [4] and the Chaoshan area of ...

  6. Xing Fu Tang - Wikipedia

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    The first United States location opened in Flushing, Queens, New York City, in January 2020. [4] In 2018, Xing Fu Tang Canada regional manager Nelson Lam said the chain aimed to become "the Starbucks of bubble tea". [7] As of 2023, the chain has expanded to over 150 locations in over 18 countries across five continents. [8]

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  8. Chun Shui Tang - Wikipedia

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    A cup of bubble tea in Chun Shui Tang. Chun Shui Tang specializes in bubble tea, but they also serve a wide variety of East Asian food, including gaifan dishes, beef noodle soup, lu wei, dougan, pig's blood cake, mochi, and more. [2] [10] It takes six months for a bar worker to learn to make the 80 or so drinks on the menu. [3]

  9. Category:Bubble tea brands - Wikipedia

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