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New Eatery To Hold Grand Opening In Hudson Valley
An all-new tea shop in the Hudson Valley that has already impressed visitors is set to soon celebrate its grand opening.
Rowseelee, a bubble tea shop in Putnam County at 600 Route 6 in Mahopac, will hold a grand opening celebration on Friday, May 17 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
The eatery, which has been open since March, serves a variety of bubble, milk, and cold brew teas, as well as matcha and coffee. Those with a sweet tooth can also order desserts like beignets, flavored croissants, ice cream, and lemon bars.
According to the owners, the shop, which also has a location in Cold Sp…
Brand-New Mount Kisco Shop Offers Bubble Tea, Wide Variety Of Other Offerings
Need a new spot to get your bubble tea fix taken care of?
If so, a new shop in Northern Westchester County may be just the place.
The shop, Pick Up Bubble Tea in Mount Kisco, located at 18 S Moger Ave., is complete with sparkling drinks of all colors, yummy smells, and even yummier glasses of bubble tea, according to local foodies and Yelpers.
Don't know what bubble tea is? Here's a quick rundown: Bubble tea is an international drink that originates from Taiwan, most say it was developed in the 1980s, that is made from tea, milk, fruits, and sugar, plenty of sugar, tapioca, and…
Taiwanese Bubble Tea Cafe 'Gong Cha' Opens In Fort Lee
A popular Taiwanese tea franchise is expanding to Fort Lee.
Gong Cha, one of the most internationally-recognized bubble tea brands, is now open on Lemoine Avenue.
Gong Cha, which translates to tribute tea for the emperor, was founded in 2006 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
It's known for its pearl milk tea, commonly known as bubble tea, and milk foam. The house specialty is the milk foam green tea.
Inside Fort Lee's Gong Cha.Allen Kim
The cafe is offering a buy one, get one free promotion for pearl milk tea, taro milk tea, milk foam tea, strawberry green tea and lemon/winterlemon with basil see…
3 Morris County Restaurants Ranked Among NJ's Most Popular
Pasta, brunch or bubble tea? Why not all three?
Morris County eateries were named top 2018 restaurant favorites among Yelp users in a new NJ.com report.
"'Best' is measured using an algorithm that looks at the number of reviews and star rating for a business between Jan. 1, 2018 and Dec. 1, 2018," the site said.
Here's how Morris County stacks up.
12. Saigon Subs & Café, Morristown: Serving traditional Vietnamese sandwiches, summer rolls, green papaya salads, bubble tea, hot tea, flavored iced tea, desserts and Vietnamese drip coffee.
Saigon Subs & Cafe's grilled lemongrass…