Boba tea shops boom in the Valley

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Boba tea shops boom in the Valley
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If you’ve driven around the Valley lately, especially in areas where there is a bigger Asian population, you can’t miss the different boba tea shops. MORE ⬇️

More people are discovering boba tea, which is also called bubble tea, as more businesses pop up across the Valley.

Boba Tea House, near Warner and Dobson roads, is one of the longest-run boba stores in the Valley. While its history dates back 20 years, its owner, Tung Pham, took over just two years ago. “A lot of people don’t know what boba is. That’s why I want to bring Vietnamese culture and Taiwanese culture here and spread out the boba to everyone,” he said.

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