Anyone who enjoys the occasional cup of boba, aka bubble tea, needs to try swapping out boba for these jelly seeds for a ...
Spicy Beef Ramen ($15.95) is another customer favorite. That soup consists of beef broth with a shoyu base, with beef, bok ...
Trading in Mixue’s shares starts on Monday. As competition heats up in mainland China’s bubble tea industry, investor confidence is rooted in the company’s supply chain. According to a ...
(Bloomberg) -- Mixue Group, China’s largest bubble-tea chain, surged in its Hong Kong trading debut after individual investors flocked to the company’s blockbuster HK$3.45 billion ($444 ...
Mixue Ice Cream and Tea may be unfamiliar to many of us but the Chinese firm has more outlets than McDonald's and Starbucks. On Monday, the bubble tea chain's shares jumped by more than 40% in ...
Hongchao continued to expand the menu, adding items such as lemonade, coffee and bubble tea. Mixue’s offerings, which cost between three cents to roughly $1, are the cheapest among major Chinese ...
The K-pop-themed boba tea menu at Bubble Pop Tea in Fresno sits below a cloud of cotton on the ceiling and above a purple script mural that covers the wall of the shop. CRAIG KOHLRUSS ...
Turns out China's largest bubble tea and drinks chain, Mixue Ice Cream and Tea, which may be unfamiliar to many, boasts more outlets than either of the better-known chains. The company saw its ...
Retail investors flock to the company’s blockbuster $444 million initial public offering Mixue Group, China’s largest bubble-tea chain, surged in its Hong Kong trading debut after individual ...
On Monday, the bubble tea chain's shares jumped by more than 40% in their Hong Kong Stock Exchange debut. The company raised $444m (£352m) in the financial hub's biggest initial public offering ...
Simply sign up to the Chinese business & finance myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Chinese bubble tea giant Mixue’s shares surged 43 per cent on their debut on Monday as Hong Kong ...
The chain has over 45,000 stores and has attracted customers with cheap ice cream and bubble tea. A bubble tea chain from China just went public, and it's off to a very sweet start. Mixue ...