Launched in 2016, YiFang is a
traditional but vogue Taiwanese tea shop who
are known for providing an wide range of teas, preparing them with 100% organic
content imported specially from Taiwan without any added concentrates or flavours.
Inspired by the Founder’s Grandmother, YiFang is much more than just a
beverage. The recipes have been passed on from three generations and represent
the richness of Taiwanese culture and tradition.
Offering an exquisite variety of
fruit tea, YiFang is renowned for it’s lavish tasting yet affordable Boba
tea in Georgia. Prepared using only
Fresh fruits and natural Ingredients it’s taste is way more refined and better
than the other alternatives who over-sweeten their Boba with
Creamers and Juice concentrates in process destroying the essence of Boba
Tea while YiFang instead of bringing in western influence to their Bubble
tea went for making a pure unadulterated product that’s both
healthy and tasty without being too sweet. Check out 2 of their best catered Boba
tea in Georgia below:
·
Yi Fang Fruit Tea: Prepared by adding Pineapple,
Passion fruit, Apple slices and orange to the jade tea, it is one of the oldest
Boba recipe catered by YiFang. It does not contain the famous ingredient “
Tapioca pearls” but is a must try for the classic bubble tea lovers. The sugar
and ice levels can be customised according to your preferences.
·
MudFlip Milk Tea: A tea so rare, it’s
only catered 2 times a day with the limit of one per person. The most famous of
all, This Beverage has everything in it to be called possibly the best Bubble
tea in Georgia. Made with utmost perfection, Mudflip contains
the famous Tapioca pearls along with special Brown sugar manufactured by YiFang
itself as added ingredients and once served, The customers need to flip the drink
so that Tapioca pearls and Brown sugar mix completely with the Black tea giving
it a muddy look. It’s a must try for everyone since you won’t a find a better Bubbletea in Georgia.
If you haven’t paid a visit to YiFang plan it as soon as possible because this Taiwanese tea shop holds an exquisite collection of Boba tea that you won’t find anywhere else.
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