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Home / Food News / Boba tea and the perfect snacks to complement it for your #wfh cravings

Boba tea and the perfect snacks to complement it for your #wfh cravings

June 2, 2021 by StrawberrY Gal

 Boba tea is a unique and all-time favourite delicacy in this part of the world. Beyond the chewy boba and the silky smooth tea, it tastes even better when it’s matched with mouthwatering street snacks. Be it for a midday snack or your working-from-home meal, treat your cravings with some of these irresistible Boba tea and street snacks pairing ideas from Shihlin Taiwan Street Snacks.

From the signature XXL Crispy Chicken to Handmade Oyster Mee Sua and Sweet Plum Potato fries, there is something for you to sink in and enjoy with a cup of Shihlin Taiwan Street Snacks Boba Drink Series.

Boba Tea (波霸茶)  X XXL Crispy Chicken (超大雞排)

When bubble milk tea meets crispy fried chicken, experience and savour a wholesome goodness. Taking the world by storm with bubble milk tea trend, pair the Brown Sugar Fresh Milk Boba 黑糖鮮奶波霸 made with premium Holstein Friesian farm fresh milk poured over soft and chewy tapioca pearls, best match with the juicy, tender XXL Crispy Chicken (超大雞排).

What better way to enjoy the signature boba drink with fries? Take a sip of the 1983 Boba Milk Tea 1983波霸奶茶, the meticulously brewed tea using a unique selection of tea blends which includes assam tea leaves, together with the popular demand of golden, crunchy potato fries which served with a dash of our specially blended plum powder, Sweet Plum Potato Fries (甘梅地瓜).

Balance up something light and refreshing with the superior flavoured noodles. Stave off the heat with the Honey Fresh Green Tea 蜂蜜鮮綠茶 and best enjoy with the only Handmade Oyster Mee Sua is used for its superior flavour and texture, served with a generous amount of oysters and shredded chicken.

If you miss travelling, it’s time to experience a taste of Taiwan! Featuring ultimate authentic Brown Sugar Fresh Milk Boba (黑糖鮮奶波霸) together with the delicious and crispy Taiwanese delight handmade from seafood paste, Seafood Tempura (甜不辣).

Satisfy your boba craving paired with Shihlin’s signature snacks at any selected Shihlin Taiwan Street Snacks outlet near you. What’s your favourite combo? Do share with us at @ShihlinSnacks #ShihlinSnacks #ShihlinSnacksMY #ShihlinBobaTea.

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