The Milk Tea Company Outgrows Its Boba Tea Parking Lot Stand, Is Opening a Brick-and-Mortar

Leo Kwan has found a permanent home for his San Gabriel tea tour in the former Dingle Berries Coffee & Tea space in Rosemead.

The Milk Tea Company delivers its milk tea all over the San Gabriel Valley, stopping in parking lots to serve traffic in cars and on foot — but now they’ve landed their first brick-and-mortar location at 9711 Valley Blvd in Rosemead. Where the tongue-in-cheek Dingle Berries Coffee & Tea used to stand, Leo Kwan’s more humble tea shop is moving in, he confirmed with What Now Los Angeles (WNLA) Friday.

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The Milk Tea Company has made frequent appearances at the 626 Night Market over the last few years serving its two biggest special teas: Iced Hong Kong Style Milk Tea, which consists of highly-caffeinated black tea and evaporated milk; and Iced Strawberry Lemon Tea. 

When Kwan is not attending events and food festivals, he’s usually found setting up shop right next to A Plus Tea House, where The Milk Tea Company’s stand gets a lot of foot traffic. Kwan’s tea company’s permanent 794 square-foot space will undergo a quick renovation ahead of opening later this year.

Kasey Fox

Kasey Fox

Kasey Fox is a passionate writer with origins and aspirations in creative writing who has found a new voice in the exciting world of entertainment reporting. Having worked for Screen Rant, International Business Times, and The Blast, he also has backgrounds in SEO, social media marketing, and the art of entertainment itself. In his free time, Kasey hosts several podcasts on his comedy YouTube page as well as writing feature-length screenplays, of which he's achieved semi-finalist status at the Austin Film Festival's screenwriting program.
Kasey Fox

Kasey Fox

Kasey Fox is a passionate writer with origins and aspirations in creative writing who has found a new voice in the exciting world of entertainment reporting. Having worked for Screen Rant, International Business Times, and The Blast, he also has backgrounds in SEO, social media marketing, and the art of entertainment itself. In his free time, Kasey hosts several podcasts on his comedy YouTube page as well as writing feature-length screenplays, of which he's achieved semi-finalist status at the Austin Film Festival's screenwriting program.
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