Packaged in enormous bucket cups more suited for popcorn than beverages, Half and Half's boba milk tea is not for the faint of heart or the faint of stomach, but it's still some of the best tapioca-tea combinations in all of Los Angeles. (Their closest location to the city of L.A. is in Pasadena, but you'll find a half dozen locations scattered across the SGV.) Their signature hot honey tapioca balls are made fresh and still warm when dumped into your iced drink. A must try: the iced milk with strawberry, pudding and boba, which tastes just like melted strawberry cheesecake.
Bubble tea. Boba. Pearls. Tapioca balls by any name would taste as sweet, but that doesn’t mean they’re all equally delicious. Taiwan first got the ball rolling in the ’80s, but over the last decade, the humble boba tea has become a mainstream treat all around the country, and especially in California. American-owned shops have brought their own artisan spin to the table, and Taiwanese chains have expanded and flourished here from the Bay to L.A., introducing the art of drinking colorful, sweet (and non-alcoholic) teas to new generation of consumers once relegated to coffee shops and bars. The options might be endless across L.A., but not all of them are great—so we tracked down the créme de la créme in our guide to the best boba shops in Los Angeles.