Looking to setup your own Boba/Bubble Tea shop? Get my help here: www.bubbleteaexpert.com/resources Watch Part 1 here: 👉🏼 ua-cam.com/video/AOG0PVBL1Ck/v-deo.html
Thanks for helping people to get started with their business, that is very kind of you. I do not have a business but I love to watch all your videos! Your are so nice.
As I am contemplating a drawer solution for my scoops and such here comes a video from Bubble Tea Kristin that displays my solution I had not thought of. Wall hangers. Forever a fan. I will try to come visit you Chala
Hey Jerick! Thanks so much for the feedback. Really appreciate it 🐱 I definitely want to do more. I've got two more similar videos coming out next month...👏🏼🥰
Where do you get the water to brew your tea? Is it from the prep sink? Is that water filtered? Or are you getting it from the little filtered water spout by your sink bin behind the counter?
Hi Arthur, I'm not sure.🤷🏼♀️ Maybe you can contact the owner via their social media accounts👍🏼 But syrups and tea urns can be purchased through a bubble tea supplier. There's loads of options for different brands in the US.👍🏼
They're quite expensive tbh. But majority of commercial grade kitchen supplier companies online would sell them. They're a great choice If you're storing fruits or toppings and it's not an outward facing way for customers to see. But they also sell the type that has a glass partition so the customers can see the toppings inside the gastronorm pans. Hope this helps 😄
I am very much interested to open an boba shop and i am planning on that collecting all the details....can i know details where to order shop supplies and grocery in bulk ...if possible can u share the details.... its going to help me a lot to start the business. i want to open a store in florida.
Hello 👋🏼 Great news to hear! Have you seen my most recent video where I interview another bubble tea shop owner in Tampa Florida? ua-cam.com/video/qCcGiAbJXHs/v-deo.html I have a website with more details with documents you'll need to have for opening a boba tea shop, recipes, etc. www.bubbleteaexpert.com/ Perhaps you will find some useful info on there. 😍
Interesting. Should I call Part Two "Bonus Video" instead? It already says "behind the scenes"... Not sure what else to say. 😅 I wouldn't want anyone disappointed... The drink recipe is delicious and I highly recommend it. 👍🏻
@@BubbleTeaKristin oh sorry i should have been more specific lol. When you made the one with the mexican lady there was more in depth questions it was just formatted better. I appreciate how detailed you are but i didnt get that from this one is all. Not that i hated the video. I pay close attention to the behind the counter videos because i am trying to design our store and learn how to be as efficient as possible.
@@BubbleTeaKristin but we are super fans and its weird there is so much information about things that are not as important out there and very little about how to set up and run it right. I think you are the only good source.
Hello, Honestly it varies drastically... For example, it would depend on which country you live in, if you're getting a kiosk or a cart compared to a shop location, even in the countries it varies between States counties and cities. So you could go bare bone minimum in America just as a pop-up for about $5,000, but if you're looking at a shop location, it will probably be $50 to $100,000 on your own, and up to $200,000 for a franchise. 🤷🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️😜🤣😭
No worries. I leave it up to the client if they want to share their layout or explain anything further. Some shop owners don't mind doing interviews but don't necessarily want everyone to see their setup 100%. There are other interview videos I have done in this series of playlists on my channel, and each shop owner may or may not show you and or share with you more about their layout and stations. I would never want to show/share anything from my clients if they don't feel comfortable with it themselves. Every shop and brand is allowed to have their own trade secrets. 🥰 🧋 Thanks for watching!
Looking to setup your own Boba/Bubble Tea shop? Get my help here: www.bubbleteaexpert.com/resources
Watch Part 1 here: 👉🏼 ua-cam.com/video/AOG0PVBL1Ck/v-deo.html
Thanks for helping people to get started with their business, that is very kind of you. I do not have a business but I love to watch all your videos! Your are so nice.
Hey Freya!
Aw! That's such an awesome comment. Thanks so much 😍🥰
As I am contemplating a drawer solution for my scoops and such here comes a video from Bubble Tea Kristin that displays my solution I had not thought of. Wall hangers. Forever a fan. I will try to come visit you Chala
Hey Joe!!!
Thanks for the super cool comment 🤣 I'm glad to be here to cater all your thoughts you didn't think of yet 😂
Great video. Please do more interviews and walkthroughs like this. Really informative! 😄
Hey Jerick!
Thanks so much for the feedback. Really appreciate it 🐱
I definitely want to do more. I've got two more similar videos coming out next month...👏🏼🥰
Looks like a great shop! 🤩
Yes! 🥰👏🏼
Looks like a great shop. Thanks for showing it to us all 👍😎
You're welcome 😁
Can't wait to visit !!
Yay 😁😍
@@BubbleTeaKristin going right now ! ;)
OMG ! So cute ! Here now ! The girls are so sweet. Just ordered the Pink drink and the maple sugar Boba! Thanks Kristen 😊🙏!
@@hanaleik yay!!!! So happy you were able to visit 💓
Thanks for letting us know how it went 🥰
Where do you get the water to brew your tea? Is it from the prep sink? Is that water filtered? Or are you getting it from the little filtered water spout by your sink bin behind the counter?
Just the sink. But I'd recommend having your local water tested/checked to make sure if you need any filtration. 👍🏼
quick inquiry: Where did they get their syrups from.
2) where did they get the tea urns for the hot water, black and jasmine tea
Hi Arthur,
I'm not sure.🤷🏼♀️ Maybe you can contact the owner via their social media accounts👍🏼
But syrups and tea urns can be purchased through a bubble tea supplier. There's loads of options for different brands in the US.👍🏼
what is the type of that undercounter cooler she uses? I can't find any with the door on top to store stuff :(
They're quite expensive tbh. But majority of commercial grade kitchen supplier companies online would sell them. They're a great choice If you're storing fruits or toppings and it's not an outward facing way for customers to see. But they also sell the type that has a glass partition so the customers can see the toppings inside the gastronorm pans. Hope this helps 😄
thank youuuuuuuu @@BubbleTeaKristin
What was the name of that syrup used for the pink milk?
Sala Cider by Hale's
👍🏼🧋😊
I am very much interested to open an boba shop and i am planning on that collecting all the details....can i know details where to order shop supplies and grocery in bulk ...if possible can u share the details.... its going to help me a lot to start the business. i want to open a store in florida.
Hello 👋🏼
Great news to hear!
Have you seen my most recent video where I interview another bubble tea shop owner in Tampa Florida?
ua-cam.com/video/qCcGiAbJXHs/v-deo.html
I have a website with more details with documents you'll need to have for opening a boba tea shop, recipes, etc.
www.bubbleteaexpert.com/
Perhaps you will find some useful info on there. 😍
@@BubbleTeaKristin i am watching all the videos ...whivh r very helpful to me and gaining knowledge thanks for everything.
@@masiyachindi Great! I always recommend this as a first step 👏🏼👍🏼
What's kind the milk you put on top ( final step ) ?
Thanks
Evaporated Milk 🥛👍🏼
What was the last thing for the pink milk?
Evaporated Milk maybe...?
Kristin I didnt like part 2. The first part i learned so much and then second part felt rushed. How was the pink milk?
Interesting. Should I call Part Two "Bonus Video" instead? It already says "behind the scenes"... Not sure what else to say. 😅 I wouldn't want anyone disappointed... The drink recipe is delicious and I highly recommend it. 👍🏻
@@BubbleTeaKristin oh sorry i should have been more specific lol. When you made the one with the mexican lady there was more in depth questions it was just formatted better. I appreciate how detailed you are but i didnt get that from this one is all. Not that i hated the video. I pay close attention to the behind the counter videos because i am trying to design our store and learn how to be as efficient as possible.
@@BubbleTeaKristin but we are super fans and its weird there is so much information about things that are not as important out there and very little about how to set up and run it right. I think you are the only good source.
@@rchavez1840 Aw thank you. 🥰
@@rchavez1840 Totally understand. Thanks for clarifying. 👍🏼
How much to open a new bible tea shop?
Hello,
Honestly it varies drastically...
For example, it would depend on which country you live in, if you're getting a kiosk or a cart compared to a shop location, even in the countries it varies between States counties and cities.
So you could go bare bone minimum in America just as a pop-up for about $5,000, but if you're looking at a shop location, it will probably be $50 to $100,000 on your own, and up to $200,000 for a franchise. 🤷🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️😜🤣😭
I honestly feel like its lil messy 😢 the video is too quick jumping here and there wish you had explained station by station anyways thank you❤
No worries.
I leave it up to the client if they want to share their layout or explain anything further. Some shop owners don't mind doing interviews but don't necessarily want everyone to see their setup 100%.
There are other interview videos I have done in this series of playlists on my channel, and each shop owner may or may not show you and or share with you more about their layout and stations.
I would never want to show/share anything from my clients if they don't feel comfortable with it themselves.
Every shop and brand is allowed to have their own trade secrets. 🥰 🧋
Thanks for watching!
Very informative videos for those who think of opening a boba shop.
Thanks a ton for your video always delivering quality videos.🧋
Hey 😌 Thanks so much. Really appreciate the feedback & kindness ☺️