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You Should Visit Naga Tea Tampa

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at USF chapter.

 

Have you been to Naga Tea, collegiettes™?

If not, it is definitely time for a visit. When you enter this cozy bubble tea shop, you will be greeted by friendly faces. Soft music plays in the background and the lights are dimmed, setting a calm and comfortable atmosphere perfect for studying or hanging out with friends. The walls are covered with fun black and white cartoonish characters, reminding me of the great Basquiat. The decorations are simplistic but unique.

With options like Passion Fruit and Pink Lavender, you will want to try every single thing on the menu. Meaning of course, you’ll have to come back for another visit. I tried the Mango fruit black tea while my friends opted for Black Forest herbal hot tea and Pink lavender herbal hot tea. Everything was delicious and since that day, I find myself craving Naga Tea at random. Not only was the tea awesome, but the atmosphere was so relaxing. It was such a nice break from my busy day.

Naga Tea was started by two USF grads, Carl Yen and Yi-hsiang Liao. They started the business intending to bring an authentic bubble tea experience to Tampa. According to their website, Naga Tea serves a variety of fresh, herbal, milk, and fruit teas with a focus on real product. They use no powders or artificial sweeteners and uses only real fruits in their fruit teas. All Naga Tea’s product is imported from Taiwan. It was comforting to know they take pride in serving authentic bubble tea. In addition, I was happy to be able to support USF grads and their business.

Check out their menu below. Once you start reading the options, you won’t hesitate to get in your car and head to 10950 N 56th St. Be sure to like Naga Tea on Facebook and tag them in your tea posts on Instagram too. 

Jasmin Lankford is a junior at the University of South Florida majoring in mass communications with a minor in creative writing. She is the Editor-in-Chief of Her Campus USF. Jasmin is also the Communications committee chair of the College of Arts and Sciences Dean's Student Leadership Society and the Media Coordinator of The Poets at USF. She loves to write about literature, fashion, art, student life and pop culture. She aspires to publish a bestselling book, write and edit for a newspaper or magazine, travel the world, and more. Read her blog here!
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