Don't Stop the "Partea"



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During our recent trip to New York City, my family and I had the pleasure of visiting a spot that is modeled by vibrant night markets in Taiwan. These bustling markets are renowned for their array of anime-inspired toys, exciting chance games, delectable fast food infused with savory, spicy, and sweet flavors, and a delightful selection of refreshing fruit teas.

Inspired by the desire to create a cultural adventure accessible to all, they brought this vivacious night market experience to life through their unique brick-and-mortar concept stores. There aim is to provide an urban and local setting where anyone and everyone can immerse themselves in the charm of a bustling night market in their own neighborhood.

I wanted to make sure my wife and I took my stepsons who are 11 and 16 years old to the place, because I believed they would love it and although we didn't spend a huge amount of time there, I got about 20 bucks in tokens and Boba Tea. My wife has gotten us hooked to Boba Team here in Central Florida, so it would have been foolish of us not to try different spots in NYC for some Boba Tea.

The kids had fun and the drink was not bad. We didn't eat anything, because we had already eaten lunch.

The place is called PARTEA and they have a location in NEW YORK CITY and one in Queens, NY and have one opening up in LA. No mention of opening up here in Florida.

As mentioned earlier, we went to the New York City location as we spend most of our recent trip in Manhattan.


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