6 of the Best Bubble Tea Shops in Bellevue

Bellevue, WALocal News

Satisfy your bubble tea cravings in Downtown Bellevue with a selection of six exceptional shops that each bring something unique to the table. Happy Lemon is renowned for its use of locally-sourced fruits, offering a delightful array of lemon green teas and fruit teas, perfect when paired with their bubble waffles. Mi Tea challenges the conventional bubble tea experience with its Himalayan cheese foam topping, a standout feature that enhances their Grape Slush. Yifang Taiwan Fruit Tea’s roots trace back to a family recipe, transforming overripe pineapples into a beloved fruit tea. At TRA Tea & Juice Bar, you can enjoy fresh drinks served in whimsical robot-shaped cups, making each visit a fun experience.

Sharetea prioritizes quality by sourcing high-grade tea leaves directly from Taiwan, ensuring a rich taste in their varied drink offerings. Blackbird elevates the bubble tea experience by pairing colorful drinks with decadent mille crepe cakes, making it a must-visit for dessert lovers. This guide not only highlights local businesses but also enriches the Bellevue community by connecting residents with unique culinary experiences.

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