Boba Guys NOPA

Coffee shop · Alamo Square

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How Bubble Tea Became a Complicated Symbol of Asian-American Identity | Eater

"A San Francisco–born chain widely credited with popularizing a 'new school' artisanal approach to bubble tea in the U.S.; it expanded to multiple locations while foregrounding higher-quality inputs like fresh milk and ethically sourced tea leaves and helped spark broader consumer interest in craft variations of the drink." - Jenny G. Zhang

https://www.eater.com/2019/11/5/20942192/bubble-tea-boba-asian-american-diaspora

836 Divisadero St, San Francisco, CA 94117 Get directions

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