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Taiwan’s popular boba brand Soma Tea & Mocktail opens in Hong Kong

Soma’s bringing its signatures to us, plus a city-exclusive item

Catharina Cheung
Celia Lee
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Catharina Cheung
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Celia Lee
Soma Tea & Mocktail
Photograph: Facebook / somadrinks
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If you love bubble tea as much as we do, here’s some fabulous news! After a successful pop-up at The Farmhouse Deli last year, popular Taiwanese boba milk tea brand Soma Tea & Mocktail has opened its first Hong Kong store at K11 Musea, where Soma will be serving its signature boba teas as well as a Hong Kong-exclusive, the Black Truffle Essentia Milk Tea.

Among our city’s robust bubble tea scene, Soma stands out with its artisanal tea, premium ingredients, and commitment to hand-shaking, whisking, and brewing each cup. You’ll find three categories of drinks at Soma’s K11 Musea outpost: Soma Milk Tea, High Mountain Tea, and Premium Essentia. 

Soma Tea & Mocktail
Photograph: Facebook / somadrinks

If you’re unfamiliar with the brand, the highlights among their menu of signatures include the original Soma Milk Tea that earned them the top spot at the 2019 Taiwan Milk Tea Festival. You can savour this smooth and velvety tea blend on its own or with flavours like black sesame, almond, and even Italian coffee for a yuenyeung-inspired cuppa. 

Tea lovers will delight in the robust aromas of Taiwanese tea leaves with the High Mountain Tea collection, while seasonal Japanese variants like matcha and hojicha feature in hand-whisked lattes among the Premium Essentia series. Boba lovers can also expect the brand’s sparkling mocktail series to arrive later. 

Soma Tea & Mocktail is located at Shop 603, 6/F in K11 Musea, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. Teas are priced from $38 per drink.

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