Blog Tag - milk tea
Local Gem is an exploration of Beijing’s diverse palate. Get out of your comfort zone and try something new! To share your own neighborhood pride,...
According to the lunar calendar and 24 solar terms, we have already officially entered autumn, if you can believe that. And once again, the hashtag “...
In Hot on Dianping, we introduce the restaurants that are whipping up hype among locals in-the-know on China’s favorite review app.
Bubble on you...
Are you a Heytea fan who loves that signature cream cheese topping blended with a fruit tea base but hate ordering ahead of time or waiting in...
The fun, the strange, and the what-on-earth-is-this? Trending in Beijing is a wrap-up of top stories in Beijing as told by the trending hashtags, ...
Craving 7-Eleven bentos and other quick, hearty fare? Feel like dashing into a low-key eatery, burying your head over a hot bowl, and then heading...
It's no secret that we here at the Beijinger are obsessed with bubble tea, which is we can only assume Wanzha in Sanlitun's Topwin Center opened for...
Here at the Beijinger we're mad about milk tea, and even the flashy, fashionable cheese tea will never replace it in our hearts. After all, what's...
Even though the dog days of summer are (thankfully) pretty much behind us, early autumn can still inflict scorching temperatures. That's good news...
Whoever coined the phrase “all the tea in China” never dreamt of the current strange trend in Beijing’s food and beverage scene: one where cheese...
Those health geeks are a funny bunch. After the craze for coconut, guess what they're into now? Yogurt. Or to put it another way, yogurt has elbowed...
Hate waiting in line at HeyTea? Us too, so we opted instead to forego the crowds and head to Beihuan in Sanlitun Soho in order to satiate our milk...
If you love munching on “dirty buns” — those chocolate dusted desserts prompting long queues at Bad Farmers Our Bakery, your local 7-Eleven, and...
Stepping into the stanchioned line at HeyTea is much like crossing the invisible barrier that separates Wakanda from the rest of Africa – but instead...
Founded in Shenzhen, Nayuri opened its first branch in 2009, three years earlier than the now mega-popular HeyTea. Seeing the latter brand's success...
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