Service was fast and the cashier was helpful. She recommended a few drinks but I ended up getting the oolong tea latte with pudding. My friends got the passion fruit green tea and another oolong tea latte. All their drinks were pretty good but it was a bit pricey for boba. Total for three drinks ended up being around $22. There is no restroom or seating at this place. Parking may be difficult as there is only street parking.
Hands down this place would be my best place to get my boba fix. I love how the service is always so attentive and nice all the time. Super consistent. As for their drinks I probably tried everything in their menu at this point and I love their honey osmanthus tea and hojicha latte. I love how all their drinks are super fresh & not with powder. You are able to adjust your sugar & ice level with any drink & that's a plus. Only their kiwi yakult is fixed. Overall; you would not be disappointed with this chain. The only con is that you need $10 minimum for card and no bathroom.
I tried the mango coconut sago and this place definitely doesn't skimp on the toppings. I needed to drink a little bit of it first to make space in order to mix the drink. Pretty tasty. The service was fairly quick
I was recommended this place by a coworker and it seems to be popular. Our drinks were ready quickly. I ordered the lemon green tea with aiyu jelly. The jelly gave it enough added sweetness at 30% to not be too sour.
Great experience @ Chun Yang Tea! i had this spot bookmarked for a while, so since i've been home & i was randomly in the area, i decided to give it a shot. Since it was my 1st time, i opted for the popular Ostmanthus Honey Oolong Tea for my husband (cold) and the Pudding Oolong Tea with Fresh Milk (hot) - both were so, so tasty and we actually ended up swapping on the ride home. Although i'm actually a huge fan of milk tea, i've never enjoyed it with boba - something about the tapioca texture tends to ruin the drinking experience for me. Nevertheless, i actually really enjoyed the oolong tea w/ the pudding as the pudding pieces were not intrusive and complimented the tea flavour really well. Overall - will def be back. It's a really cute, clean little shop, everyone was wearing masks and gloves, and the guy who took my order was really, really nice.
My Go-To's: 1. Honey Osmanthus Oolong Tea. Large, Less ice, 30% sugar. 2. Papaya Milk. Medium, fixed. Tried their #1 recommended drink, the Honey Osmanthus Oolong Tea. My go to ever since. The drink is refreshing with floral notes with soft oolong tea flavor. I wouldn't mind some more tea flavor though. Another favorite is the papaya milk. I get it when I crave a smoothie-like beverage. The consistency is smooth, fresh and lightly sweetened. Definitely going back to try out other flavors & combinations.
Delicious oolong tea latte w pudding! It was not too sweet and very enjoyable! You can taste the oolong tea flavor. There were so many options and I will be back to try other types. Tried the one in flushing when it first opened & glad it opened one at sunset park!
Gu yi dong gua cha is my fav drink from here. 10/10. Raspberry oolong tea is sour and sweet, cooling drink. Close to train, $10 min for card but they have a tablet u can tap to pay.
Chun Yang is my go to for quality bubble tea. It is one street away from the 8 Avenue train station. The staffs are very nice and the drinks are prep very quickly (note: this is based on every visit there wasn't a long line). My usual is either the red bean with fresh milk (Horizon Whole Milk) and the Grapefruit green tea. The red bean with fresh milk which is a very typical red bean drink you can usually get with a more quality taste to it (I'm thinking maybe it's the Horizon milk they use), it also set so no changes can be made with sugar, ice or size. I also like the grapefruit green tea but it does get a bitter from the grapefruit skin and the tea flavor. The only down side for me is the store is very small so it's a quick grab and go (so no hang out here!) and the drinks can get pricey it's usually around $7-$8 but most bubble tea prices are getting there.
I visited seeing their osmanthus oolong ice cream tea advertised outside and wanted to try it. Sounded like something fun and interesting. It was good and but I'm not sure if it was worth the price, as the average price of bubble milk tea (size L) is around $6/$7 in the area. It was $8 and did not contain bubbles/tapioca. It also had a single scoop of ice cream. It was worth trying, but I don't think it'll be the new hype like brown sugar milk tea did. Tl;dr-visited for the osmanthus oolong ice cream tea, okay but a little pricey. Worth the experience.