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My wife and I are huge fans of the bubble tea craze over the past few years since chatime expanded to Toronto and then competitors like Coco, Gongcha, etc. We just got back from our trip to Guangzhou visiting family and learned that a chain called HeyTea was HUGE in GZ. People were willing to line-up for over 30 mins just to get their cheese foam teas and fruit teas. When we tried the teas there they were amazing. We were like "we can never go back to the regular chatime, coco, gongcha's again!". I learned that they used to be called Royaltea but due to so many copycats in China that they recently rebranded all of their stores there to call HEYTEA. So I remembered in Scarborough there was a place called ROyaltea but I never went bc it was not as popular as the well known ones here. Check on Yelp and apparently its the same place as the GZ one! So quickly went to this location and ordered the Strawberry Mousse Tea and Golden Phoenix Mouse Tea and they tasted exactly like how we remembered in GZ. Love drinking the teas without a straw first to taste the cheese foam first and then later using the straw to stir and finish the drink with a straw. We'll be back regularly!
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