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Woot, Woot another milk tea place in town. Kungfu Tea, the name alone reminds me of some Chinese movies that I often watched when I was a kid. Passing by this place several times, I was unsure if I wanted to try it right away. In my dumbest guess and being very ignorant, I thought the old sub house was also selling some teas. Silly me. But today, on one of the warm and sunny days in Madison, I was thinking of having some bubble tea and Kungfu tea came to my mind. I yelped it out and read some reviews of other yelpers. From their reviews, I learned that this place is quite legit so I gave it a try. I bought a red bean tea (literally with some red beans in it and bubbles, you can actually choose whether you have to have it with tapioca or bubbles, red bean and others), an oreo milk and a taro one. I loved the read bean tea---- love the taste and love the red beans as well. What a brilliant idea! Thank you! but the oreo milk tea is just okay. The taro milk tea is another goodie. Overall, I know I will come back to this place again especially in this sunny weather. Thank you, Kungfu tea! Hiyaaaa, ciyattt, ciyaaaaaat (that's the sound that I associated with Kungfu when I grew up watching the Kungfu movies!)
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