This place was difficult to find. There’s a parking lot in the back which is a plus. The store itself isn’t in the original location with the store front outside. They moved it into another area which is located inside a supermarket that they are renovating. It was an adventure to find this place all for the sake of bubble tea but eventually I found it. The bubble tea is pretty good though. I always get the bubble milk tea.
Lola D.
Tu valoración: 4 Flushing, NY
Although it is the best bubble tea outside of flushing, it is located in an inconvenient shopping mall in College Point. I have came here twice at around 7:00 pm to find that the store was not open. Everytime I try to come here the store is not open! The deception is real! But the bubble tea is soooo good.
Jing X.
Tu valoración: 4 Queens, NY
Kung Fu Tea! I was super excited to see the store front in this neighborhood but realized that they were temporarily under renovation and shifted its location to the food court by the supermarket. It’s not much of a looker being located in a little corner next to other stands that are also currently being renovated. Of course, being new to the area, the food court was a bit hard to find… I wasn’t even aware that there was a food court and that it was connected to a mall. The place was pretty empty for a Sunday, a lot of the stores looked closed. I ended up taking the elevator around a corner or two… but it wasn’t too bad and I got my half sugar, less ice, taro green milk tea so everything worked out!
Yann P.
Tu valoración: 3 Flushing, NY
I give it three stars for the location, the tea is ****. After a foodie day in flushing me and my friend decided to take a stroll from down town flushing to find this place it said it was only 2 miles away. It lied or rather it was a two hard miles along with logging around my xxx lb of take out with me. I gotta say its pass the college point movie theater close to a Chinese hotel and swimming place. A very hard location to find. But when I finally found it used my groupons, the boys that worked there was very pleasant and polite and made the tea oh so wonderful. Still like their green tea read bean slush and mango tea… Oh you spoil me so, and especially with my groupons. If ur in the area a total definitely if only I was closer, but I’m closer to downtown flushing. Don’t over look the location if your in that area, there is a supermarket there but this would be just a local spot would not of fount it, the selection is less than the downtown local but then again so is the one in the city and their tea was not made as good. Among the Kung fu tea my fave local would be downtown flushing and this one, and one off the Manhattan bridge was not bad. And yes there is a difference even among kung fu’s.
Elissa Lin R.
Tu valoración: 5 Yonkers, NY
I am so elated that this Kung Fu Tea RE-OPENED!!! Yay! It’s under a different ownership, but same quality and friendliness. The quietness, lots of seats, outlets, free wifi, and free parking just can’t be beat!
Arturo R.
Tu valoración: 5 Upper East Side, Manhattan, NY
Never tried bubble tea until I stopped here. Really friendly staff didn’t mind spending time explaining the different options. Good service is always appreciated. Will definitely be returning next time I’m in the area.
Melinda R.
Tu valoración: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Suuuuppppeeeerrrrrrr love kung fu tea! I get it all the time. My favorite is the honey green tea with tapioca bubbles. The employees are super fast too. If I could change anything about this place it would be that they accepted card also instead of cash only.
Kim W.
Tu valoración: 1 Flushing, NY
Worst Kung Fu Tea I’ve been to. How do you«run out» of black tea AND green tea?! You’re a bubble TEA shop! Unacceptable. Save yourself the hassle and disappointment and go into Flushing for better KFT.
Angelina B.
Tu valoración: 4 New York, NY
This place has great teas and coffees and really friendly staff. I just went and ordered a coffee milk tea with bubbles and my friend ordered a regular bubble milk tea. We both enjoyed our drinks as well as the cute, cozy atmosphere of the shop itself.
Alice L.
Tu valoración: 3 Forest Hills, NY
Typical Kung Fu Tea. What does that mean? Awesome Bubbles, lactaid milk, pure deliciousness. They added a sign for 4 levels of sugar. They’ve always had it but just started advertising it. Mung Bean Slush — Yum! But Regular Bubble Tea still better!
Amey Y.
Tu valoración: 4 Brooklyn, NY
I really enjoyed this bubble tea place. There’s a lot of bubble tea cafes popping around. There’s even a few different Kung Fu Tea places. But I really liked this one particular. They made the best Taro tea that I’ve had. There’s also a parking lot in the back, which is a big advantage over a lot of places around Queens where parking is a pain. Cute brand new place with nice staff.
Sophia L.
Tu valoración: 5 Astoria, Queens, NY
One of the best places for bubble tea! I ordered the Green Tea with tapioca. And I must say(this is going to sound horribly wrong) they had some tasty balls. Not only were they were cooked to a perfect consistency it was also green tea flavored. The staff is very nice and patient, we were very indecisive with what we wanted because the menu looked so good. Wish they had a loyal customer card for discounts. So I can vist more often.
Esther Y.
Tu valoración: 5 Queens, NY
i love kungfu tea! i’m SO happy this store opened up right by my house bc everytime i go to the one on main street it’s packed as FUCK! here. you’re just in and out! :) very clean. i love this new place~ highly recommend!*
Soul Ming C.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
A great addition to the area. I always go for the taro milk tea, cold, less sugar, with bubbles. You can really appreciate the tea flavor and taro without being overwhelmed by sugar. The nice thing about this shop is they also sell cupcakes. If you have a sweet tooth, these guys fit the bill.
Frank C.
Tu valoración: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Great hidden gem here. Quick service and friendly staff. Bubble tea… what else can you ask for? A one stop shop place while you’re shopping for groceries and what not at BJ’s and Target and no traffic.
Chrissie S.
Tu valoración: 4 Oakland Gardens, Queens, NY
New Kung Fu Tea that opened along with the new building that houses a hotel, Kam Man supermarket, an asian buffet place, various shops and a new place to sing K. The parking lot is way too small to house so many establishments for the buidling. None the less, I’m glad this bubble tea place is here since we can always use a bubble tea fix. Especially if you are shopping at the Whitestone BJs, Target, etc, can just go further down the road for your fix without ever hitting the Flushing traffic. There is plenty of seating inside and of course the yummy tea. I can appreciate that you can still taste the fragrant tea that is used for the drinks. They also sell a selection of cupcakes that changes weekly for variety and season.
John L.
Tu valoración: 3 Elmhurst, NY
They have hot drinks now for the winter. And now with Kam Man supermarket open. After food shopping, a quick cup of honey green tea.
Starry S.
Tu valoración: 2 New York, NY
I think I will stick to the Flushing franchises. Sadly, I missed out on the promotion over the weekend but whatever. The bubble milk tea($ 3.50) for a large one and a honey green tea($ 2.50) for a medium one. I do not think that the prices are better here. I think the prices are the same everywhere else. But don’t quote me on that. Even though we asked for less sugar, it tasted just as sweet as the original. My friend tasted the powder in the bubble milk tea. I will come back here only if I’m going to the buffet upstairs…
Patricia C.
Tu valoración: 3 Queens, NY
Ah HA, found it! GRANDOPENINGJUSTTHISWEEKEND~! I am super happy that there are more and more locations near me now. This is super fantastic for a #1 Kung Fu Tea fan!!! LIKESUPERCOOL. CHECKITOUT if you happen to shop around the Collegepoint’s BJ’s Wholesale and Target. PS: The prices are much better here!