Skip to content Bubble tea, also known as boba tea, has captured the hearts of people around the world with its refreshing ...
Boba lovers rejoice! Queens officials have declared bubble tea as the borough’s official beverage to represent Queens.
Bubble tea, often referred to as "boba tea," is not just a beverage—it’s a cultural phenomenon. Initially popularized in Taiwan, bubble tea has taken the global market by storm, with ...
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A fifth of global maritime trade – some $2.45 trillion in goods – transited through the Taiwan Strait in 2022, according to the Centre for Strategic International Studies (CSIS). This included ...
London's Chinese food scene has expanded far beyond the Cantonese-centric offerings that once defined it, transforming into a vibrant tapestry of regional cuisines. For decades, London's Chinatown ...
"The market has seen the entry of major Chinese dining brands offering hotpot, bubble tea, and spicy soup, creating more competition. When we opened in 2021, we relied on word-of-mouth ...
This bubble tea chain has more locations than McDonald’s and Starbucks. The Chinese company operates across Asia and Australia. It has now surpassed McDonald’s and Starbucks to become the world’s ...
Hongchao continued to expand the menu, adding items such as lemonade, coffee and bubble tea. Mixue’s offerings, which cost between three cents to roughly $1, are the cheapest among major Chinese ...
Chinese bubble tea and ice cream chain Mixue Ice Cream and Tea has surpassed global giants like McDonald's and Starbucks in store count, despite being relatively unknown to many outside Asia.
Simply sign up to the Chinese business & finance myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Chinese bubble tea giant Mixue’s shares surged 43 per cent on their debut on Monday as Hong Kong ...
(Bloomberg) -- Mixue Group, China’s largest bubble-tea chain, surged in its Hong Kong trading debut after individual investors flocked to the company’s blockbuster HK$3.45 billion ($444 ...