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Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit while supporting some of London’s best restaurants.
The best places to get fruit teas, milk teas, and satisfy your tapioca craving.
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On a bleak, rainy day, Niu Taiwanese Beef Noodles in Covent Garden is perfect for a 45-minute noodle soup pit stop.
The best places to get fruit teas, milk teas, and satisfy your tapioca craving.
Gong Cha is a bubble tea spot on Goodge Street with excellent flavour combinations and some tables inside.
Xing Fu Tang is a great little bubble tea import from Taiwan. Its hand-stirred tapioca pearls and signature brown sugar boba milk make it one of our go-to Soho spots for a bubble tea.
The Borough Market location of Bao is a handy spot when you need a quick fix. The buns are good, but the bigger Taiwanese plates are even better.
Bao Noodle Shop brings a fail-safe formula to Shoreditch with tasty tripe and other small plates alongside comforting bowls of noodle soup.
The Alley is a Taiwanese bubble tea spot on High Holborn with drinks like brown sugar deerioca crème brûlée milk that are some of the best in the city.
A popular bubble tea spot in Soho, Coco Fresh Tea & Juice makes excellent fresh milk and fruit teas.
Bubbleology is a Taiwanese tea spot in Soho serving the kind of fruit teas that get you hooked on bubble tea.
The best Oreo milk tea in Soho can be found at Yunique Tea, a tiny takeaway bubble tea spot.
A bubble tea cafe in Chinatown, Min Tea serves exciting cheesy milk teas as well as the classics.
Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit while supporting some of London’s best restaurants.
A small, casual Taiwanese restaurant and shop on Goldhawk Road, Ho-Ja is great for a quick, great-value meal.
Din Tai Fung in Covent Garden serves excellent xiao long bao and fluffy pork buns. It’s great for a snappy lunch or solo visit.
The bao are what makes this Taiwanese joint legendary, but the small plates are even better. The queues at Bao are an official Soho landmark.
Mr Bao is a Taiwanese restaurant in Peckham that we challenge anyone not to love. The mushroom bao in particular is worth crossing London for.
Daddy Bao is a tiny restaurant in Tooting from the same family as Mr Bao in Peckham, and is serving the same great Taiwanese food.
A grand converted church in London Bridge, Amazing Grace will work just as well for a boozy night as for a bao-filled dinner.
Not to be confused with Tooting Market, Broadway Market is packed full of great spots for sit-down cheap eats and date-ready drinking dens.
From the people behind Bao, this little King’s Cross café is perfect for a grab-and-go situation or a light bite.