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Yay! Real Asian bubble tea! So, I never have actually been to a Kung Fu Tea (as it's a chain), so I don't know how it compares to others. Sure, I still wish for like the 200 flavor places in Richmond Hills, but hey, this is CLE. However, I was happy an authentic tea place opened up in university circle! With Kenko (a build your own sushi bar) right next to it, Kung Fu Tea is located in a great location for Case students. For those who work around the area, it's still good location as well. :) I ordered the longan red date tea, regular ice, half sweetness, nata jelly. The tea was good, the jelly as well. I found it to be a tad too sweet to my liking (maybe they forgot the half sweetness?) but hey, I don't ever add sugar to my coffee, so I'm a different one. We'll be back to try the different flavors. Good assortment of teas (citron, taro, oolong, white gourd, yogurt grapefruit), so it'll be interesting. And I'll probably order mine with less sugar next time too.. But overall, probably the best place in CLE to grab some Asian bubble tea most definitely!
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