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Xing Fu Tang - The Number 1 Milk Tea in Taiwan

 The best Brown Sugar Milk Tea I've ever tasted was Xing Fu Tang in Taipei, Taiwan .   It's even called Taiwan's No.1 Brown Sugar Boba Milk Tea... And for good reason!  The branch that I visited was hidden in a corner walking distance away from Ximen Station. A line of people gathered around the store. Usually, their service is fast so there's not that long of a wait.       My family and I ordered a variety of different drinks from Xing Fu Tang... Brown Sugar Boba Milk Tea, Brown Sugar Boba Milk, and Taro Milk Tea on two different  occasions.     I've got to say, I love them all... But the Iced Brown Sugar Boba Milk Tea holds a special place in my heart.         Their cream is so rich and thick, it's almost like melted ice cream... Actually, scrap that. It's like you're drinking chilled heavy cream. It's good.  Their boba is tender and chewy... Surprisingly, despite being fried in sugar it's not overwhelmingly sw...

Xing Fu Tang - The Number 1 Milk Tea in Taiwan


 The best Brown Sugar Milk Tea I've ever tasted was Xing Fu Tang in Taipei, Taiwan.
 

It's even called Taiwan's No.1 Brown Sugar Boba Milk Tea... And for good reason! 

The branch that I visited was hidden in a corner walking distance away from Ximen Station. A line of people gathered around the store. Usually, their service is fast so there's not that long of a wait.


 

    My family and I ordered a variety of different drinks from Xing Fu Tang... Brown Sugar Boba Milk Tea, Brown Sugar Boba Milk, and Taro Milk Tea on two different occasions.

    I've got to say, I love them all... But the Iced Brown Sugar Boba Milk Tea holds a special place in my heart.    


   Their cream is so rich and thick, it's almost like melted ice cream... Actually, scrap that. It's like you're drinking chilled heavy cream. It's good. 

Their boba is tender and chewy... Surprisingly, despite being fried in sugar it's not overwhelmingly sweet. That's because the heaviness of the cream and the sweetness of the sugar fried boba balances out the drink. Just make sure you mix it first but personally, I prefer to drink it as is. 

The tea adds just enough flavor but the star of the show is definitely, the boba and the cream. The top has a brûlée finish and adds to the overall look of the drink. I can easily demolish two of these and still want more. That's how good it is! It's heaven on earth! 

It's not your usual milk tea coz of how thick the cream is. If you're looking for a more milky drink, Tiger Sugar may be more up your alley. But if you love thick, rich, and creamy drinks this is definitely the drink for you. 

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