Bubble teas are typically of two distinct types: fruit-flavored teas and milk teas. However, some shops offer hybrid fruit milk teas. Most milk teas include powdered dairy or non-dairy creamers, but some shops also offer fresh milk as an alternative. Other varieties are 100% crushed-fruit smoothies with tapioca pearls and signature ice cream shakes made from local ice cream sources. Many American bubble tea vendors sell milk smoothies, which are similar to bubble tea but do not contain any tea ingredients. Some small cafés offer sweetener substitutes such as honey, agave, stevia, and aspartame upon request.
Today, one can find shops entirely devoted to bubble tea, similar to the juice bars of the early 1990s.
Q Tea Restaurant now brings you the best in food and bubble tea as the both can be enjouyed at the same place. There are many other restaurants in the area but none can compare to the quality and care taken at this hidden gem.