Machi Machi Flushing

Restaurant · Flushing

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The Ultimate Guide to Boba in New York City | Eater NY

"The name Machi Machi means “best friend” in Taiwanese. The Taiwanese chain’s Koreatown store is Instagrammable with neon lights, interactive wall art, and cute bottles. They are most known for their strawberry latte with panna cotta, jasmine green tea with plum jello, and black milk tea with creme brulee. There are also mochi donuts and Korean corndogs for purchase inside the storefront for those craving a snack." - Anna Huang

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133-33 39th Ave Ground Floor, Store G7, Flushing, NY 11354 Get directions

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