Yaya Tea Garden

Yaya Tea Garden is a bubble tea shop Little Italy New York located in United States.

7 / 10
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Address

206 Grand St (at Mott St) New York , NY 10013 United States

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tea hot chocolate casual onigiri restaurants
Natalie LeMoss

Hot chocolate or bubble tea are perfect for cold December NYC nights.

Jessica Lee

The large onigiri are very large. I went with two small onigiri and was stuffed! The tuna and Yaya chicken onigiri were pretty solid.

Beili ????

Interesting note on the cup

Jennifer Yu

They’re still open for take out and delivery during COVID-related closures

S G

Great tea blends and snacks

Nicolas MERCADIEU

Great teas !

Patty

I got the Aries, and it's nice.

Ronald Lam

Oolong tasted off. They brew hot tea in plastic containers as if they're making picnic Kool Aid. No Wifi .

Vivian Kong

Onigiri and drinks!

Jael Martinez

Los que te atienden no hablan ni inglés ni español así que se me complicó pedir lo que quería

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