The return of the bubble tea trend and 5 places in Vienna where to get the sweet heavenly drink (2024)

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Le Chá – Places to try bubble tea in Vienna

MON-SAT: 9am - 8pm

www.le-cha.at

Between 4.50€ and 6.80€

Le Chá is located in the Donauzentrum in the 22nd district.

They offer many kinds of bubble tea, ranging from creamy milk teas to fresh fruity ones. Also, whilst you’re there, you should try one of their homemade mochis – tasty as hell!

The shop is looking hip as hell (we have no idea if hell looks hip), with their futuristic design. Le Cha lives up to the typical look and feel of Boba stores in that it has this fantasy feel to it.

Plus, they take great pride in the fact that there are no artificial ingredients used in their tea creations – all toppings and ingredients are homemade, and the tea is top notch quality stuff. They also offer some variations suitable for vegans and the gluten-free friends amongst us.

Expert-Tip: You can pre-order your boba on their website to avoid long waits!

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Tea Plus – Places to try bubble tea in Vienna

Daily: 12pm - 9pm

www.tea-plus.at

Between: 4.50€ and 6.50€

Tea Plus is a veteran in the bubble tea game in Vienna and it’s so popular it has recently opened its second location – right at the end of Mariahilferstraße, near Westbahnhof, on a little street called Stumpergasse. Their original address is at Kurgerstrasse 12 in the first district.

Their offering of teas is large – from fruit teas, to milk creations – and their claim to fame is that they only use natural ingredients.

We’d recommend you add some of that cheese, cream cheese goodness to whatever tea you go for – it’s a texture adventure.

Their chic white interior, jazzed up with fake plants, is a pleasant place to spend some time with your tea and friends.

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TEEAMO – Places to try bubble tea in Vienna

Daily: 11am - 9pm

www.teeamo-vienna.at

Between 3.90€ and 5.90€

TEEAMO is a pocket-sized place (ok, you wouldn’t be able to fit it in your pocket, but it is cute and small and you’ll want to after you’ve tried their teas) located in the 1st district of Vienna, right at the St. Peters church. Yep, you can slurp up your tapioca balls amidst the charming streets of Vienna’s city center.

We love this place for its looks and the people that work behind the counter (they’re often looking as tastefully and outlandishly styled as the interior of the store.

They offer everything from Milk Teas, Fruit Teas, Sodas, Pure Teas and Smoothies, with all the toppings you’d expect on offer. You can mix ingredients and toppings to your heart’s content, so be sure to go for it and create your own Frankenstein of a tea. Oh, and if you’re in the mood, go for the Cheezo topping – it’s one wild, creamy ride.

Whilst there, you can also enjoy one of the cute little snack cakes they’ve got on offer. Oh, and loving the vertical plant wall you’ve got going their Teeamo (yes, pun intended).

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Seventea1010 – Places to try bubble tea in Vienna

Daily: 11:30am - 8pm

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Between 4.50€ and 6.50€

A newcomer in the bubble tea game is Seventea. They are located in the first district, Walfischgasse 4/1a. Even though they’ve only been open for a couple of months we cannot imagine a time in our lives without them anymore. Their mascot, the drinks AND the desserts are exactly what you’re looking for in a bubble tea shop: cute, fresh and delicious (not the mascot, obviously).

They offer milk and fruit teas with several toppings and unique flavours such as peach rice wine or sakura grape. You should also definitely try their ice buns – soft dough filled with different ice cream, one tastier than the other.

If you’re unsure about what to get from the wide variety of fresh drinks, the super friendly staff will be more than happy to help you out.

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Bubble King – Places to try bubble tea in Vienna

MON-FRI: 11am - 7pm
SAT: 11am - 6pm

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Between 3.90€ and 5.50€

The self-proclaimed king of bubbles is keeping the Boba-loving people of Meidling happy. Located right at the Meidlinger Hauptstraße station, inside the shopping center, this is a popular option for those who pass through here daily, and for those addicted to this sweet drug in liquid form.

They offer all the delights of the bubble tea world, from fruit teas to classic boba varieties, with all the range of toppings (red bean, flavoured jellies, aloe vera, etc.) you’ll expect to land on your bubble tea.

Whilst you’re there, you should try one of their mille-crepe cakes – they are da’ bomb!

Good to know: Bubble King is takeaway only, but you can enjoy your drink in the nearby parks, like Schönbrunn, for example (yep, drink your tea like a royal).

The return of the bubble tea trend and 5 places in Vienna where to get the sweet heavenly drink (2024)

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The return of the bubble tea trend and 5 places in Vienna where to get the sweet heavenly drink? ›

Viennese Wine

Its 600 hectares of land under vine produce around 2.5 million liters of wine each year. Incidentally, 80% of this is given over to white wine. Particularly popular varieties: Grüner Veltliner, Riesling, Pinot Blanc, Chardonnay, and a real specialty: the Wiener Gemischter Satz.

What drink is Vienna famous for? ›

Viennese Wine

Its 600 hectares of land under vine produce around 2.5 million liters of wine each year. Incidentally, 80% of this is given over to white wine. Particularly popular varieties: Grüner Veltliner, Riesling, Pinot Blanc, Chardonnay, and a real specialty: the Wiener Gemischter Satz.

What is the most famous bubble tea? ›

Classic Pearl Milk Tea – The one to rule them all, Classic Pearl Milk Tea is the original drink that started the bubble tea bonanza, so you ought to try it. Matcha Red Bean Milk Tea – Sweet red beans, subtly bitter matcha powder, and yummy, creamy milk – no wonder it's so popular!

Will Starbucks sell bubble tea? ›

On May 7, Starbucks dropped its 2024 summer menu, and it of course includes bubble tea.

Which country is famous for bubble tea? ›

Similar to the popular sweet and creamy Thai iced tea, bubble tea is one of the few tea preparations that has become a full-blown sensation not only in its country of origin, Taiwan, but abroad as well.

What is the must drink in Austria? ›

An introduction to Austria's drinking culture
  • Tipperl. As soon as the cold winter months have passed, Austrians start drinking their beloved mixed wine drinks. ...
  • Eierlikör. Originally from Antwerp, Eierlikör is nowadays often consumed around Easter. ...
  • Radler. ...
  • Spritzer. ...
  • Hugo. ...
  • Most. ...
  • Sturm. ...
  • Schilcher.

What is the famous dessert in Vienna? ›

Sacher torte is Vienna's most famous dessert.

What is the best bubble tea to order? ›

If you're just starting out with boba tea, the black milk flavor is the perfect choice to start your journey. Black milk, also known as Hong Kong milk tea, is the classic and original flavor of boba tea.

What is the bubble tea capital of the world? ›

Taiwan. In Taiwan, bubble tea has become not just a beverage, but an enduring icon of the culture and food history for the nation.

What Starbucks drink tastes like bubble tea? ›

Apparently this is the first ever boba drink that Starbucks has rolled out. I chose the summer skies drink which is their refresher with a splash of coconut milk, think pink drink. The boba is a fruity popping taste, which I don't usually gravitate towards. I'd give it a 7/10!

What is Starbucks boba called? ›

I'm an avid fan of bubble tea, also called boba, which originated in East Asia, but has gained widespread popularity in the U.S. So I knew I had to try it. The coffee chain announced three new drinks — Summer Berry, Summer Berry lemonade and Summer Skies — all made with raspberry boba pearls at the bottom.

Is Dunkin getting bubble tea? ›

Let's make one thing clear: Dunkin' is not serving bubble tea. Yes, they now offer those big, fun tapioca balls full of flavor that you've seen around in, you know, bubble tea. Those are the new strawberry-flavored “Popping Bubbles,” which you can add to any cold or iced drink on the menu.

What is bubble tea called in America? ›

Various forms of tapioca pearls include black, flavoured, popping and clear. Often referred to as boba, that is the reason in America or some places, bubble tea is also called boba tea.

Is bubble tea healthy? ›

A Quick Review. Boba tea is generally safe to drink, but you'll want to enjoy it in moderation. The beverage is usually high in sugar and calories and contains an additive that might lead to constipation. Drinking too much boba tea may increase your risk of diabetes and obesity.

Is there a difference between boba tea and bubble tea? ›

Boba tea is simply another name for bubble tea. The term is derived from the Chinese word "bōbà," which denotes chewy tapioca balls. So, to be clear, bubble tea and boba tea are completely synonymous terms that refer to the same type of drink.

What is the signature drink of Austria? ›

Glühwein. Glühwein is perhaps the most famous seasonal drink in Austria. In fact, many European countries enjoy sipping on this spicy hot beverage when the temperature plummets and the festive lights go up.

What is a co*cktail Vienna? ›

It's made with peach syrup, vodka and cranberry juice. Peach.

Is Vienna known for beer or wine? ›

Among those in the know, Vienna is famous as the origin of the Viennese lager beer. This is proof of the rich Viennese historical beer culture — which continues to bring forth frothy innovations in new small breweries. Not much is said about beer in places where good beer has always been a matter of course.

What is Vienna Austria most known for? ›

Vienna has been called the "City of Music" due to its musical legacy, as many famous classical musicians such as Beethoven, Brahms, Bruckner, Haydn, Mahler, Mozart, Schoenberg, Schubert, Johann Strauss I and Johann Strauss II lived and worked there.

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