Bubble tea shops are a dime a dozen nowadays, and hardly anyone bats an eye whenever a new bubble tea establishment opens its doors.
If you’re thinking of opening one of your own, you’ve seriously got to consider a unique selling point to make you stand out, whether it’s Instagrammable aesthetics, special teas, or different preparation methods. It’s a lucrative industry and everyone wants a slice of the pie.
In New South Wales, however, there’s a bubble tea shop that is slowly making the waves on Instagram and on the streets, operating in quite frankly a revolutionary way.
Bubble Nini is a bubble tea shop by day, and a florist by, well, in the day too. Perhaps it’s not enough that there is floral-flavoured bubble tea (a norm now), so Bubble Nini has decided to be a two-in-one retail concept that sells beautiful flowers and bubble tea.
In all seriousness, Bubble Nini is a place you smell before you see. You’ll get a whiff of the tapioca pearls that are freshly made daily just before the air is intermixed with the waft of fresh flowers emanating from the store.
Often hailed as the prettiest bubble tea in Sydney, this quaint bubble tea floral shop has gotten quite a bit of hype for its beauty and range of teas.
Owner Lara Hung has curated a list of teas with her mission in mind to make bubble tea fresher and healthier for everyone. The teas are brewed in-house without any additional chemicals.
From signatures like Those Were The Days, that features melted brown sugar with full cream milk and topped with herbal jelly to Sun Moon Lake Black Tea which is sourced from the Sun Moon Lake region in Taiwan, and cute names like A Taro-ly Bad Name and It Takes Two To Mango, Bubble Nini’s curated list of bubble teas are well-loved by the Australians.
If you’re used to choosing your sugar level, that option is not available here and you just have to choose from the menu. Place the trust in the hands of the capable brewers of Bubble Nini, and you’ll come away with a beautiful looking and tasty cup of bubble tea.
The next time you’re in New South Wales, consider dropping by, if not for the bubble teas, a bouquet of flowers for your loved ones.
Address 8 Central Park Ave, Chippendale NSW 2008, Australia Opening Hours 12PM – 10:30PM