I usually love my milky black tea or vanilla chai boba tea (with little to no sugar as a once a week treat), but I’d love to indulge in Masala Chai or Basil Seed boba if it was also served with little to no sugar. They look like really great drinks!! 🥰🧋
👏🏼Interesting concept👍🏼 Great twist to the Taiwanese bubble tea from East Asia! It would definitely be popular! Hope to have them in Southeast Asia too! I wonder if you guys would have lassi.
I disagree, there are clear cultural and geographical differences which are why the two are separated. This is also why we are separated by east Asia. The cultural distinctions (such as the class systems and religions) and the more tropical-like climate in southeast asia is why it is considered southeast Asia. The food similarities are what make southeast Asia distinct from East and West Asia. It is definitely a complex topic that is interesting to hash out. I would not consider India Southeast Asia because of how different it is from the rest of southeast Asia. There are more similarities with Nepal and India than with India and the rest of Asia. It is still Asian, we just have distinct characteristics in each area that classify them as Western/northern, southeast, and eastern asia. For example, China, Korea, and Japan had very similar cultures which is why they are classified into one group, while southeast Asia is extremely diverse but geographically has similarities to one another due to the tropical climate. India is very different and distinct in its own way, which is why it is not considered part of southeast Asia. One of the biggest differences is the class system and the variety religions. Thats what makes it different. I am not saying there are no similarities to other Asian countries, there definitely is, we are all related to one another and have similarities to many other Asian cultures, which is why are are all grouped together as Asian, we just all have out "sub group" of Asian which we also classify under the same umbrella.
I was talking to my brother about making masala chai boba because I hadn’t seen it anywhere. And now I see this, guess I’m not as original as I thought
@@beauty-rr2wp I understand what you’re saying. that’s because most of the boba milk tea in the world use powdered milk, and the bobas are probably chemically made too. In Taiwan, you can get ones that use real milk and bobas, which taste a whole lot better.
@@Vampybattie oh, well that makes me feel better. They make it look like it's the shiz! Guess it's just a bit of tea with some blobs haha. Thanks friend
@@misterblobbys it rlly depends on the store u go to I live in Asia and the bubble tea here are the bomb but some stalls I've tried taste like diluted tea water
Just by thumbnail i got instincts of them being Pakistani 😁WELLDONE BROS 🇵🇰👌👏well PYO CHAI means DRINK TEA...Those traditional boba kinds i was seeing using in drinks was epic combo...AHH that ROOH AFZAH just add it as topping on icecream,add in tea if ur crazy for fun,add in cold milk with sliced dry fruits DAMN, a bomb drink we call it Falooda having vermicelli, canned fruits,cold rooh afzah milk,icecream nd loads of toppings orr in icy cold water ....a universal squash...
@@beauty-rr2wp idk why you guys are so pissed that I talked about sugar. I was just saying it, for my own self. I didn't say that the was disgusting. I'd try it once if it were presented to me. From one comment, you thought I was stuck up. Ok sis.
yes Chai and milkshake are different but the product sold here is called falooda which famous dessert of south east asia (India,Pakistan,etc countries) with new variety of flavor chai with boba
no, because they said they opened the shop in start of the pandemic and its been about 2 years now......who would want to advertise them after 2years of buisness
Indian drinks that should be described as Indian but now called ‘South Asian’ so that Pakistanis and Bangledeshi’s can feel included too even though their countries were created out of India hatred. Thanks Food Insider for being so disrespectful
🤦🏻 bhai soon beizati na ho isiliye hindi mein kehe raha hu yeh jo hai woh falooda hai aur falooda India ke saath saath pakistan,Bangladesh,Nepal mein bhi miltah hai
Sorry folks but as south asians these bothers should know that chai is boiled milk tea. Call this a fusion tea for God sake and don't screw the real thing by calling this milkshake chai.
People dont even think india is an asian country… plus its supposed to be and everyone thinks China, South Korea and Japan are the onlyasian countries.
Some people are just wilding. This is a wonderful concept and wish the bros all the best.
Would love to try it.
I just went here! As a Filipino trying this for the first time, the mango kulfi was so good! Definitely will be going back to try other flavors!
I usually love my milky black tea or vanilla chai boba tea (with little to no sugar as a once a week treat), but I’d love to indulge in Masala Chai or Basil Seed boba if it was also served with little to no sugar. They look like really great drinks!! 🥰🧋
YESSS OMG love this as a pakistani. Don't like boba but I KNOW this would be delicious. Love the pakistani representation 💕
The amount of haters make me realize that people like POPULAR Asians and are still racist towards others
yeah it’s sad :((
👏🏼Interesting concept👍🏼
Great twist to the Taiwanese bubble tea from East Asia!
It would definitely be popular! Hope to have them in Southeast Asia too! I wonder if you guys would have lassi.
y’all gotta try this stuff, it’s fire
Fun fact here in south africa the last drink you guys showed in the video is called falooda
falooda is a pakistani drink
Super cool. Americans need to learn beyond chocolate and vanilla shakes!
Yeah, this is so good, make something like that
Finally someone recognises india as an asian country!!
@Kamala Kanta Narzary yaaaas😌
@Kamala Kanta Narzary If it wasn’t for the Indi decor or menu. Conveniently like to change when PK, south Asian or Indi. Not how it works.
@Kamala Kanta Narzary PK Nepali to be exact.
India is definitely Asian, I would say western Asian, in terms location. Not southeast Asian.
I disagree, there are clear cultural and geographical differences which are why the two are separated. This is also why we are separated by east Asia. The cultural distinctions (such as the class systems and religions) and the more tropical-like climate in southeast asia is why it is considered southeast Asia. The food similarities are what make southeast Asia distinct from East and West Asia. It is definitely a complex topic that is interesting to hash out. I would not consider India Southeast Asia because of how different it is from the rest of southeast Asia. There are more similarities with Nepal and India than with India and the rest of Asia. It is still Asian, we just have distinct characteristics in each area that classify them as Western/northern, southeast, and eastern asia. For example, China, Korea, and Japan had very similar cultures which is why they are classified into one group, while southeast Asia is extremely diverse but geographically has similarities to one another due to the tropical climate. India is very different and distinct in its own way, which is why it is not considered part of southeast Asia. One of the biggest differences is the class system and the variety religions. Thats what makes it different. I am not saying there are no similarities to other Asian countries, there definitely is, we are all related to one another and have similarities to many other Asian cultures, which is why are are all grouped together as Asian, we just all have out "sub group" of Asian which we also classify under the same umbrella.
I was talking to my brother about making masala chai boba because I hadn’t seen it anywhere. And now I see this, guess I’m not as original as I thought
If only a few people thought of it, then I'd say it's still pretty original.
These drinks looks amazing! Well done bringing your own spin in flavors 😋🥰
Your not wrong, but if i went with my family, we would get only one and share it 😂
Aaaahhh Pakistan represent!!! ❤️😍
I like an occasional traditional bubble tea but not interested in ones that are too ornate with lots of extras. *The Rose Syrup one sounds great.*
i agree. i like the most classic boba milk tea the best
@@RandomVideos-re9ux I hate the original. Tastes too chemically idk why. This flavour sounds a lot better also there's not even that much going on
@@beauty-rr2wp I understand what you’re saying. that’s because most of the boba milk tea in the world use powdered milk, and the bobas are probably chemically made too. In Taiwan, you can get ones that use real milk and bobas, which taste a whole lot better.
Boba chai, eh?
Sounds legit.
MAN SHOW THIS TO SIMU LIU
Wtf? Because he is Asian? You know that 4.5bn people are in Asia, right?
Spooky_Boi432 no because Simu said in a few interviews that Boba is his favourite. Do ur research u little twerp
@@spooky_boi4329 how can someone be offended by this lolll
Chai Boba??? Yes!!!! I want one
Pyo Chai means ’Drink Tea’ in Urdu language.
in hindustani*
@@byron-ih2ge either language. shut up
@@miskay5526 they r the same language
Paikhanastanis can't even spell "Piyo" 🤡
@@veemukta in pakistani punjabi and urdu we pronounce it as "pyo" nothing serious mate -_-
Omg roo afza flavour sounds amazing
Bubble Tea continues to dominate da world!
Never tried boba/bubble tea, I bet I'm missing out
you sure are
It's not all that tbh
@@Vampybattie oh, well that makes me feel better. They make it look like it's the shiz! Guess it's just a bit of tea with some blobs haha. Thanks friend
@@misterblobbys it rlly depends on the store u go to I live in Asia and the bubble tea here are the bomb but some stalls I've tried taste like diluted tea water
Ayee this is like falooda
exactly my point 😂 just new flavour of chai
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this looks so good
This looks sooo good. Hope they open one up in Manhattan
There is!! It’s called Pila de Boba, it’s in Union Square I think
@@sorabae04 Thank you! Will definitely check it out 👍🏾
Just by thumbnail i got instincts of them being Pakistani 😁WELLDONE BROS 🇵🇰👌👏well PYO CHAI means DRINK TEA...Those traditional boba kinds i was seeing using in drinks was epic combo...AHH that ROOH AFZAH just add it as topping on icecream,add in tea if ur crazy for fun,add in cold milk with sliced dry fruits DAMN, a bomb drink we call it Falooda having vermicelli, canned fruits,cold rooh afzah milk,icecream nd loads of toppings orr in icy cold water ....a universal squash...
This is Jigarthanda in madurai,tamilnadu,south india.
Kind of similar.
looks soooo good
This is a endless varities tea.
I feel so lucky I live in New York
I am so jealous 😩
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Milktea is originated from Taiwan since 1980, until now.
Pyo means Papa/Dad in Punjabi
Pretty sure this pyo meant 'drink'
Thus the shop name 'pyo chai' meaning 'drink tea'.
Definitely its not dad tea
@@sarcasmmaniac8220 lol
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Sabja seeds or sagoo as well 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Gosh I do love bubble tea 🥰
Refreshing!
This place is worth the diabetes it'll give you.
shut up ur not funny
@@sakurarara4725 when did i say theyre rude? Its just not funny 😐
I wanna go there by the way salute to that guy making Pakistan on top I wanna drink rooh afza one
I had drinks similar to these in Singapore.
Is that place like somewhere in china?
@@cyanidepudding9626 I feel like you're not being serious which you probably are not but still
@@cyanidepudding9626 funny 😐
@@dazaikin8961 thank you, thank you. Its a southeast asian "inspired" commentary.
@@WoodlouseChucker I guess we'll never know. Heck this ain't even my real account. 💀
Love bubble tea!
Mahshallah, bhai. Khuda taraqi dey. Elahi aamin
Imagine the amount of sugar....
Don't
thats the whole point doe 👀
@Everything Of Indian Cinema. ikr, sum ppl. 😂
Don't eat it then. The cake u stuff down ur mouth everyday has way worse and the fat u cook ur food in smh. So stuck up..
@@beauty-rr2wp idk why you guys are so pissed that I talked about sugar. I was just saying it, for my own self. I didn't say that the was disgusting. I'd try it once if it were presented to me. From one comment, you thought I was stuck up. Ok sis.
I love boba💙
YUM 😋🤤
Where is this 🥺🥺
Lovely
we pakistanis love rooh afza but it is an acquired taste..
yet another thing taken from india lol
Diabetes served in a cup lol
Yo I went to college with one of the founders
Great 👍
Wow thats a bid deal ! HAHAHA !
Big deal looks like will last a year, with the help of mommy and daddy in the suburbs.
Me after seeing it:ye toh Boba faluda h...
Loll 😂
😂 that’s what i thought
Yummy 😍
Did she say Nepali-Pakistani brother? what exactly that means? Any way No Faluda ??
they both have one nepali parent and one pakistani parent
I know, they’re confused, not any mention of the humble himalaya teachings, just breaking fast, but conveniently choose when to be called Nep.
The right guy looks like Ali in Squid Game
I thought I knew the difference between tea and milkshake 🤔. Don't mind me, I'll just sit here with my confusion.
yes Chai and milkshake are different but the product sold here is called falooda which famous dessert of south east asia (India,Pakistan,etc countries) with new variety of flavor chai with boba
I got diabetes from watching this
That looks delicious I never had one
Where was the tea?
Mmmm 🤤🤤🤤
here Payo must mean salt, payo chae is unique tea in himaliyas.
Pyo here prolly means drink. Pyo Chai = Drink Tea
1:00 “Bobo”
🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ Fail
So Delicious.
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Investing in crypto is the best way to earn financial freedom
Zero doubt crypto is so money making investment
This is the kind of information that we don’t get from most youtubers.. .
I could invest in Crypto but always got confused by it’s volatility in nature
@@fedrickwillard6490 That won't bother you if you trade with a professional like Mr Michael Wayne
Super sugar to kill someone.
I don’t like my bubble tea too heavy
Hello hope u have a great day
Mmmmm boba I love boba
Can someone explain : "NEPALI PAKISTANI "
they are half nepali, half pakistani
one parent Pakistani other Nepali
As soon as i saw that i went
FALOODA
I dont want gimmicks. Give me a real tea. Boiled leaves, and that's it. Thats real tea. No milk! End of story!
Is this an advert ?
no, because they said they opened the shop in start of the pandemic and its been about 2 years now......who would want to advertise them after 2years of buisness
This is anything but tea
It is lol
Indian drinks that should be described as Indian but now called ‘South Asian’ so that Pakistanis and Bangledeshi’s can feel included too even though their countries were created out of India hatred. Thanks Food Insider for being so disrespectful
You took to far…it’s not that deep
🤦🏻 bhai soon beizati na ho isiliye hindi mein kehe raha hu yeh jo hai woh falooda hai aur falooda India ke saath saath pakistan,Bangladesh,Nepal mein bhi miltah hai
Mayb cause tea can b found everywhere in south asia 😭
😋
Lol do they have the IED flavour
Hello Diabetes !!! Secures my Job 👍
😇👍
Oh man, Growing up I could not drink those bobas that looked like frog eggs... They creeped me out lol. Textually as well 😜
20:20
❤❤🇵🇰
*indian
What's sup homie
Pakistanis are copying Indian decor to sale their products🤣🤣
cool
YOO PYO CHAI IS RIGHT NEAR ME
Øk
It’s not tea
Sorry folks but as south asians these bothers should know that chai is boiled milk tea. Call this a fusion tea for God sake and don't screw the real thing by calling this milkshake chai.
Wow I never knew that Indians and Pakistanis are friends
South EAST Asian.
how...
Girl nepal nd pakistan r in south asia....
🇳🇵
ayye nepali
Jjj
I don't like chai tea.
You don't like tea tea?
no one asked
I'm Pakistani and agree with you. But only a minority holds the same opinion 😂
That’s a lot of plastic 🖤
POOR WHALES
Mmm… tastes like diabetes type 2
pak-nepali is the weirdest combination u can possibly have in the indian subcontinent lol
the sexiest combination for me
@@diesindrip789 ok
@@diesindrip789 real
So this is in America
And there're a lot of stores like this
I don't understand why you have to show it
Those pearls/boba in the beginning look horribly soggy
everything is south asian inspired XD its what the west knows. no one knows northern asian foods
Uh?
People dont even think india is an asian country… plus its supposed to be and everyone thinks China, South Korea and Japan are the onlyasian countries.
That could not be more false.
North Asian is just Siberia. Maybe a few Mongolian-like foods, maybe.
bruv what