A Taiwanese brown-sugar-tapioca boba chain outpost in Flushing called out by The Infatuation as 'perpetually crowded.'
damnlines hasn't pointed a lens at Xing Fu Tang yet. The most-wanted lines get a camera first.
The Infatuation's guide to NYC's best boba shops describes the Flushing location of Xing Fu Tang as a 'perpetually crowded shop,' citing its signature giant copper cauldron of tapioca pearls simmering in brown sugar sauce as a draw.
The chain's reputation for its brown sugar boba, which The Infatuation calls out as a top recommendation in its guide, keeps steady foot traffic and lines at the counter.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Walk-in, counter-service boba shop.
No specific wait time is published, but The Infatuation describes the Flushing shop as 'perpetually crowded.'
Not established by available sources; as a counter-service boba shop, it operates on a walk-in, order-at-counter basis.
Yes, it's a walk-in counter-service boba shop, though The Infatuation notes it tends to be perpetually crowded.
Sources: The Infatuation