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I love boba and have since my Asian friends in high school introduced it to me years ago.

Granted, nowadays when I order "boba" (and say I'm ordering boba) I'm just referring to the tea by itself without the pearls/bubbles/boba. I mostly do this to cut down on sugar, since boba itself just has way too much. Though occasionally when I really am in the mood and I know the shop I'm at makes great boba, I do order it with the drink. It seems weird at first to call plain flavored tea boba if it doesn't contain them, but then a lot of my friends will also colloquially call the same thing "milk tea" even when they purposely get a milk-less tea at a shop ;).

I think these days I'm more of a "traditionalist" if there is such a thing, because my favorite shop is one mentioned in the article: Ten Ren. I believe there are two Bay Area locations and I tend to frequent the Cupertino one, though the Milpitas one is far more traditional since it's lined with canisters of teas of all kinds and the people who ring you up/make your drink are the older generation (unlike most modern boba shops that tend to have high school/college age employees). But anyway, in short Ten Ren, IMO, has some of the best-tasting and simple flavored teas compared to some of the weirdly, overly-complex ones at more hype shops.



There looks to be one in San Francisco! I'll check it out, I used to live in Chinatown (where I see it on location). Been missing that area for a bit.


Ah man.

The Alishan high mountain oolong from Ten Ren is just about my favorite thing to drink. Little yixing teapot, really starts to shine on the third steeping.

Can't separate the nostalgia from visiting Alishan from the taste of the tea. But it's excellent tea.


There’s also a Ten Ren on Grant in SF Chinatown. I still have a punch card..


Whoa, never knew this! Well, here's hoping COVID finally ends and I make my way back to my office, which is nearby. Then I can check out this location.




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