Debutea

Debutea is a bubble tea shop Greenwich Village New York located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (646) 767-0147

  • Website

    debutea.com

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  • Type

    Bubble Tea Shop

Address

217 Thompson St New York , NY 10012 United States

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cheese foam tea
Nicole Huang

Cheese foam topping is the bomb! For fruit teas you can get it on the strawberry , blackberry, grape and dragon fruit and mango teas . So addictive and so good!!

Honghui Yu

One of the only places in Manhattan to get cheese foam tea . They have a bunch of flavors to choose from but the classic jasmine cheese tea is always a good bet.

Adrian M

Had the Ms Jasmine Cheese Tea and the Chrysanthemum tea . Both were fabulous and high quality. I will be back!

Andrea

As first timers we didn’t know what to get. Went with the Coco/Mango with cheese foam , and a Pink pineapple . Both so good—but esp the creamy popsicle-like coco mango !!

Fedor Sokolov

Amazingly yummy teas !

Vivian

Best cheese foam drinks

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