Kung Fu Tea is the bubble tea brand that turns an ordinary afternoon into something the whole office looks forward to. Where almost every other office caterer brings a meal, Kung Fu Tea brings the treat: hand-shaken milk teas, bright fruit teas, and chewy tapioca pearls, each cup built exactly the way the person drinking it wants. As America’s largest bubble tea brand, it has made authentic Taiwanese boba a familiar, crave-worthy reward, and that is precisely what makes it such a smart catering pick. A box of bubble tea is the kind of small, fun gesture that lands far bigger than its cost, the afternoon pick-me-up that gets a team talking and smiling between meetings.
For catering, that made-to-order tea menu scales into group tea boxes: sets of individually sealed, customizable drinks that mix milk teas, fruit teas, and signature favorites, packed to travel cleanly to your office. Each drink can be dialed in by base, topping, sweetness level, and ice, so one order quietly covers the classic-milk-tea crowd, the fruit-tea fans, the lighter and the dairy-free drinkers, and everyone who lives for an extra scoop of boba. Founded in 2010, Kung Fu Tea grew from a single shop in Flushing, Queens into the country’s best-known bubble tea name, and that fresh, customizable, genuinely fun boba is exactly what sets it apart from the rest of the office catering field.
Origin Story
Kung Fu Tea was founded in 2010 in Flushing, Queens, New York, by a group of friends who could not find a real cup of Taiwanese bubble tea in their own city. The story goes that Michael, Allen, and Ray came back from a trip to Taiwan still chasing the boba they had grown up loving, ordered a disappointing knockoff at a local shop, and decided to fix it themselves. They brought in their friend Sean, who had been running a bubble tea operation in Taiwan and knew how to make an exceptional cup, and together they opened the first Kung Fu Tea to bring authentic Taiwanese tea culture to American customers.
Bubble tea itself traces back to Taiwan in the 1980s, when tea shops began adding chewy tapioca pearls to sweetened iced milk tea and a whole category was born. Kung Fu Tea built a fast, fresh, fully customizable concept around that tradition: real tea brewed in small batches, tapioca cooked fresh through the day, and a drink shaken to order for each customer. The brand began franchising and carried that made-fresh boba well beyond Queens.
From its New York roots, Kung Fu Tea grew into America’s largest bubble tea brand, opening shops across the country and abroad while keeping the same emphasis on freshness: tea brewed fresh through the day and tapioca cooked in small batches so the pearls stay soft and chewy. The drinks are still shaken to order, the toppings are still cooked fresh, and the catering program brings that customizable boba experience to offices and events. The authentic Taiwanese heritage and the fresh, build-your-own cup are the structural differences that separate Kung Fu Tea from the coffee runs and soda deliveries in the office beverage category.
What Makes Kung Fu Tea a Good Fit for Office Catering
Three things set Kung Fu Tea apart for an office catering order, and the first is that it is a treat, not a task. Most catering solves the problem of feeding people. A bubble tea order solves a different one: morale. A box of boba dropped into the office on a slow Wednesday afternoon, after a big launch, or to thank a team for a long week is a small, inexpensive gesture that lands far bigger than its price tag. It is the kind of perk people remember and talk about, and it pairs with a lunch order rather than competing with it, which makes Kung Fu Tea an easy add-on to almost any event.
The second is how broadly and how personally a bubble tea order pleases a mixed room. Every drink is built to order, so the classic-milk-tea loyalists, the fruit-tea fans, the people who want extra boba, the ones cutting back on sugar, and the dairy-free drinkers can all get exactly the cup they want from the same order. Bubble tea is also a genuinely fun, crave-worthy thing in a way that another tray of sandwiches is not, which is why a boba box reliably gets a reaction that a standard beverage run does not.
The third is the made-fresh quality and the group tea box format that carries it. Kung Fu Tea built its name on freshness, with tea brewed through the day and tapioca cooked in small batches so the pearls stay soft, and the catering boxes are designed to deliver that quality to your office. Sets of individually sealed drinks travel cleanly, stay organized, and hand out easily, so a team gets fresh, customizable boba without anyone having to make a run to the shop. For an office that wants a beverage moment that feels like a treat rather than a vending machine, authentic bubble tea is one of the most reliable picks in the category.
Menu Highlights
- Classic Milk Teas. The heart of the menu and the centerpiece of most catering orders. Hand-shaken black, green, oolong, and Thai milk teas in the signature creamy, lightly sweet style, the boba drink almost everyone pictures first and the safe crowd-pleaser for any group.
- Taro & Specialty Milk Teas. The fan favorites that widen the appeal: smooth, nutty taro milk tea, honey milk teas, and other signature blends for the drinkers who want something beyond the classic.
- Fruit Teas. The bright, refreshing, often dairy-free side of the menu. Passion fruit, mango, winter melon, strawberry, and other fruit-forward teas, lighter and more thirst-quenching than the milk teas and an easy pick for the no-dairy crowd.
- Punch & Slush Series. The fun, vivid options: fruit punches and blended, frozen slush drinks that read as a real treat and add color and variety to a catering box.
- Toppings. The signature chewy tapioca pearls plus a lineup of add-ins like pudding, jellies, and popping boba. Toppings are the personal touch that turns a tea into a build-your-own bubble tea and the thing the boba devotees order extra of.
- Sweetness & Ice Levels. Every drink can be dialed in by sweetness and ice, from full sugar to lightly sweetened and from regular ice to less. The customization is what lets one order suit both the indulgent crowd and the cutting-back-on-sugar crowd at once.
- Hot or Iced. Most teas can be served iced or hot, so a Kung Fu Tea order works as a refreshing summer cooler or a cozy cold-weather pick-me-up depending on the season and the room.
- Coffee & Other Drinks. Beyond the teas, the menu reaches into coffee-based and other specialty drinks, giving the coffee drinkers in the room a familiar option inside the same boba order.
Catering Formats Available
Kung Fu Tea catering organizes around a few formats, each with a different best-fit office use case. Specific package sizes, drink counts, and exact menu availability vary by location.
| Format | Typical Coverage | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Group Tea Box | A set of individually sealed drinks mixing milk teas, fruit teas, and signature favorites, packed together to travel cleanly and hand out easily | Team treats, afternoon pick-me-ups, celebrations, and any time you want fresh boba for a group without a coffee run |
| Mixed Bundles | Curated assortments that spread the order across milk teas, fruit teas, and toppings so a mixed room gets variety in one box | All-hands days, large teams, and groups where tastes range widely and you want a little of everything |
| Individual Sealed Drinks | Single, made-to-order, sealed cups, each customizable by base, topping, sweetness, and ice, easy to label and distribute | Hybrid teams, conferences, and allergen-aware rooms where each attendee gets their own labeled drink |
| Bubble Tea Bar (where available) | A staffed or self-serve boba bar where attendees pick a tea base, sweetness, and toppings on site, depending on what the location offers | Big celebrations, company events, and milestone parties where the experience itself is part of the draw |
What makes the format mix work at office scale: the group tea box is the workhorse drop because it brings fresh, varied boba to a whole team in one clean, organized delivery, and the individually sealed cups keep every drink distinct and easy to hand out. The mixed bundles take the guesswork out of ordering for a room with wide-ranging tastes, and the individual sealed drinks are the right call for hybrid teams and conferences where each attendee needs their own labeled portion. Where a location offers it, the bubble tea bar turns the order into an event of its own. Across all of them, the made-fresh tea and the chewy toppings are the centerpieces, and the per-drink customization is what lets one Kung Fu Tea order satisfy a whole mixed office.
Bubble Tea and the Beverage-Catering Wedge

Bubble tea is the tradition Kung Fu Tea was built on, and it is the thing that distinguishes the brand from the rest of the office beverage category. Here is how the drink is built, why the made-fresh, customizable format matters, and how to think about it as a catering centerpiece rather than just a beverage.
The build. A bubble tea starts with a tea base, black, green, oolong, or a fruit tea, that is sweetened to taste, shaken with ice, and finished with chewy tapioca pearls or another topping. Milk teas add a creamy element; fruit teas keep it bright and refreshing. It is fresh, customizable, and genuinely fun, the kind of drink that started in Taiwan’s tea shops and became a worldwide craving. For a catering order, the made-to-order quality and the chewy toppings bring an experience that a tray of canned drinks cannot match.
A treat, not a meal, which is the wedge. This is the brand’s structural difference from every other office caterer. Kung Fu Tea is not competing with your lunch order; it complements it. A box of boba is a morale gesture, an afternoon reward, the small perk that makes a team feel looked after. That reframes the catering use case entirely: instead of solving how to feed people, it solves how to give them a lift. For more ways to bring that treat energy to the office, see our happy hour menu ideas and summer office catering guides.
The made-fresh character. Kung Fu Tea built its name on freshness, with tea brewed through the day and tapioca cooked in small batches so the pearls stay soft and chewy. In a catering setting, that fresh quality is the difference between boba that feels like a real treat and a drink that arrives flat. The group tea boxes are designed to carry that freshness to your office so the drinks land the way they would in the shop.
The catering scale-up. The bubble tea menu scales cleanly across the catering lineup. As a group tea box, the drinks arrive individually sealed and mixed across milk teas and fruit teas. As mixed bundles, the order spreads variety across a big room. As individual sealed cups, each attendee gets their own labeled, customized drink, which is the clean format for hybrid teams and conferences. Where a location offers it, a bubble tea bar turns the order into an interactive event. One brand, one made-fresh tea kitchen, several ways to serve a room.
Pairing it with food. Because it is a beverage, bubble tea pairs naturally with almost any catered meal or spread. Drop a tea box alongside a lunch order, a grazing table, a party tray spread, or a charcuterie board and you have turned a standard catering order into something that feels like a celebration. The boba is the finishing touch that elevates the whole event.
Flavors, Toppings, and Customization

What makes a bubble tea order work for a whole office is how completely each drink can be personalized. A single Kung Fu Tea order is really dozens of different drinks, because every cup is built from a few choices. Each layer fits a different slice of the team.
The tea base. The starting point and the biggest fork. Classic black or green milk tea for the loyalists, taro for the fan favorite, a bright fruit tea for the lighter and dairy-free drinkers, or a coffee-based drink for the office coffee crowd. The base alone covers most of a mixed room.
The toppings. The signature chewy tapioca pearls are the heart of bubble tea, and the lineup extends to pudding, jellies, and popping boba. Toppings are the most personal layer and the one the boba devotees customize most, so offering a few across the order keeps the enthusiasts happy.
The sweetness level. Every drink dials from full sugar down to lightly sweetened, which is the quiet feature that makes bubble tea work for a whole office. The indulgent crowd gets the full-sweet classic, and the cutting-back-on-sugar crowd gets a lighter cup off the same order, no separate request needed.
The ice and temperature. Iced or hot, with adjustable ice, so a Kung Fu Tea order flexes to the season and the room. A summer afternoon calls for a cold, refreshing fruit tea; a cold-weather meeting can lean on a hot milk tea instead.
Dietary range. A build-your-own bubble tea menu has natural range across diets. Fruit teas give the dairy-free and lighter drinkers an easy path, the sweetness levels suit anyone watching sugar, and many drinks can be adjusted to fit different needs. As always, confirm ingredient details, dairy and non-dairy options, and any allergen handling with the specific catering location when ordering. For broader planning, our guide to ordering for mixed dietary needs and vegan office catering guide cover how to build an order everyone can enjoy.
Who It’s Ideal For
Kung Fu Tea catering is a good fit when:
- You want a fun, morale-boosting treat rather than a meal, like an afternoon pick-me-up or an end-of-week reward
- You are adding a beverage moment to a lunch order, a celebration, or an all-hands and want something better than a soda run
- The room is mixed and you need a drink everyone can customize to their own taste from one order
- You have dairy-free or lighter-sweetness drinkers to cover, since the fruit teas and adjustable sweetness handle them in the same order
- The occasion is a celebration, milestone, team win, intern welcome, or summer afternoon where a little fun goes a long way
- You need individually sealed, labeled drinks for a hybrid team or conference
- Your office is in New York, the DC and Maryland area, or another metro within a Kung Fu Tea delivery footprint
Consider a different option when:
- You need the catering to be the actual meal, since bubble tea is a treat and a complement, not a lunch
- Your office is outside a Kung Fu Tea delivery radius, since the footprint, while large, is not everywhere
- The team is sensitive to sugar across the board and a sweet-drink treat is the wrong call for the group
- You want a hot-coffee-forward morning service, where a dedicated coffee caterer is a better fit
- You have attendees with specific allergen needs you cannot confirm with the location ahead of time
- The event calls for a formal, plated beverage service rather than a casual boba box
- Your team is already deep into a boba habit and wants a different kind of treat for variety
How to Order Kung Fu Tea Catering
Kung Fu Tea catering runs through participating locations, with catering-enabled stores handling larger group orders. The sequence:
- Find your nearest catering-enabled Kung Fu Tea. Catering availability is set at the store level, so start by checking the location nearest your office for group ordering, or reach out to the store directly. Larger or more custom orders are easiest to arrange with a catering-enabled location.
- Enter your delivery address or pickup area. Availability, package options, and exact drink counts can differ between locations, since catering is offered store by store rather than uniformly across the brand.
- Pick your date and time window. Give the shop lead time so it can brew fresh tea, cook the tapioca, and shake the drinks close to delivery. For bigger group boxes and full bars, more notice helps the team prep enough of everything.
- Choose your format. Pick from a group tea box, a mixed bundle, individually sealed cups, or, where available, a bubble tea bar. For a mixed room, a group box or bundle that spreads across milk teas and fruit teas is the safe default.
- Select your teas and toppings. Choose across classic milk teas, taro and specialty milk teas, fruit teas, and the punch and slush options, then add toppings like tapioca pearls. For a mixed room, include at least a few dairy-free fruit teas alongside the milk teas, and vary the sweetness levels.
- Dial in sweetness and ice. Set sweetness and ice levels across the order so the box suits both the full-sweet crowd and the lighter drinkers, and decide which drinks should be iced versus hot.
- Add logistics and check out. For delivery, add building access notes, floor or suite number, and a contact phone number. Confirm whether the location includes straws, carriers, and napkins, and ask about a standing arrangement for recurring office orders.
What’s included: Kung Fu Tea catering orders typically arrive with straws, carriers, and the sealed cups organized for easy handout, with group boxes packed to keep the drinks fresh and orderly in transit. Confirm exactly what serviceware and packaging is included with your location when you order.
For a streamlined experience across many caterers, order through Zerocater. Kung Fu Tea on Zerocater shows the catering menu alongside hundreds of other vetted caterers in one place, which is useful when you are adding a beverage treat to a larger food order, building a multi-vendor event, or consolidating an ongoing office perk program onto one invoice.
Delivery, Pickup & Lead Times
| Detail | What to Know |
|---|---|
| Lead Time (standard) | A day of notice is a safe default for a group tea box so the shop can brew fresh and cook tapioca close to delivery |
| Lead Time (large events) | Additional notice for big bundles, high drink counts, or a bubble tea bar so the team can prep enough tea, toppings, and cups |
| Delivery Minimum | Delivery available on qualifying group orders; thresholds and fees vary by location |
| Pickup | Available at most catering-enabled locations; group boxes are packed to travel cleanly |
| Freshness | Drinks are best enjoyed soon after delivery; iced teas hold over the serving window, and sealed cups keep toppings and tea organized |
| Setup | Group boxes arrive ready to hand out; a bubble tea bar, where offered, needs counter space and a little setup time |
| Format on Arrival | Individually sealed, labeled cups packed in a carrier or box, with straws and napkins as included by the location |
Note on location variability: Kung Fu Tea catering is offered store by store, so availability, package sizes, menu options, and exact lead times can differ between locations. For recurring office orders, identify a catering-enabled location near your office that you have had a clean experience with and stick with that store. For how this kind of variability shapes office catering planning in general, the office manager’s guide to ordering catering covers the operational pattern.
Pros and Cons of Kung Fu Tea Catering
What Works Well
- It is a treat that boosts morale. A box of boba is a small, inexpensive gesture that lands far bigger than its cost, which makes Kung Fu Tea the easy pick when you want to give a team a genuine lift.
- Deeply customizable for a mixed room. Base, topping, sweetness, and ice are all adjustable, so one order quietly covers the milk-tea loyalists, the fruit-tea fans, the boba devotees, and the lighter drinkers.
- Pairs with any meal. Because it is a beverage, bubble tea complements a lunch order, a grazing table, or a party spread rather than competing with it, making it an easy add-on to almost any event.
- Authentic, made-fresh quality. Tea brewed through the day and tapioca cooked in small batches is the difference between a real boba treat and a flat drink, and the group boxes are built to carry that freshness.
- Strong dairy-free and lower-sugar coverage. Fruit teas and adjustable sweetness give the no-dairy and cutting-back crowd a real option off the same order, not an afterthought.
- Genuinely fun and crave-worthy. Bubble tea gets a reaction a standard beverage run does not, which makes a boba box a reliable crowd-pleaser for celebrations and team wins.
- Format flexibility. Group boxes, mixed bundles, individual sealed cups, and, where offered, a bubble tea bar mean one brand covers a quiet afternoon treat or a milestone party.
- America’s largest bubble tea brand. Wide recognition and a broad footprint make Kung Fu Tea a familiar, low-risk choice that many on the team will already know and love.
What Falls Short
- It is a treat, not a meal. Bubble tea complements a catering order; it does not replace lunch, so plan it as an add-on rather than the main event.
- Catering is offered store by store. Availability and package options vary by location, so confirm group ordering with the specific shop near your office.
- Sugar is a consideration. Classic boba is a sweet drink, so for a sugar-sensitive room, lean on the lighter sweetness levels and fruit teas, or pick a different treat.
- Best enjoyed fresh. Bubble tea peaks soon after delivery, so order with timing in mind and hand the drinks out promptly for the best experience.
- Not a morning coffee service. While the menu includes coffee drinks, a boba order is not a substitute for a dedicated hot-coffee setup for an early meeting.
- A bar takes setup. A bubble tea bar, where available, needs counter space and a few minutes to lay out, so for a tight space, the group box is the cleaner choice.
- Quality varies by location. As a large franchise, two locations can deliver different consistency. Identify a clean-experience shop and stick with it.
- Boba fatigue in heavy rotation. A tea box is a treat once or twice a month. Teams that order it constantly will want to rotate in other treats to keep it special.
Kung Fu Tea vs. Other Office Treats
The office treat category has more options than most managers weigh. Here is how a Kung Fu Tea bubble tea order stacks up against three of the most-compared afternoon-treat picks for an office.
| Feature | Kung Fu Tea | Coffee Catering | Donuts & Pastries | Smoothies & Bowls |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Style | Customizable Taiwanese bubble tea, a fun treat | Hot and iced coffee service, a morning staple | Sweet baked treats, a shareable indulgence | Fruit smoothies and acai bowls, a lighter pick |
| Best Moment | Afternoon pick-me-up, celebration, team reward | Morning meetings and all-day caffeine | Morning kickoffs and shared snacking | Wellness-minded refreshers and warm afternoons |
| Customization | High: base, topping, sweetness, ice per drink | Moderate: roast, milk, sweetener | Low: pick from the assortment | Moderate: flavor and add-ins |
| Best Office Fit | A fun, customizable treat that gets a real reaction | A reliable caffeine fix for a working morning | A familiar sweet spread for a casual gathering | A lighter, health-forward refresher |
Coffee catering is the morning-staple peer, the dependable caffeine service for a working day. Use coffee when the brief is an early meeting and an all-day energy fix; use Kung Fu Tea when you want an afternoon treat that feels like a reward and gets the room talking.
Donuts and pastries are the classic shareable indulgence, best for a morning kickoff or a casual gathering. Our Duck Donuts catering spotlight covers that lane. Use a sweet baked spread when the moment is morning and communal; use Kung Fu Tea when you want a customizable, individually portioned drink that each person makes their own.
Smoothies and bowls are the lighter, wellness-minded refresher, strong for a health-conscious crowd or a warm afternoon. Our Playa Bowls catering spotlight covers that comparison. Use smoothies and bowls when the brief leans healthy; use Kung Fu Tea when the moment calls for a fun, crave-worthy boba treat.
Kung Fu Tea and Zerocater
Kung Fu Tea is part of Zerocater’s network of hundreds of vetted catering partners. Zerocater pairs teams with the right caterer for each event, handles delivery logistics, and provides ongoing support. Pair a Kung Fu Tea bubble tea box with a complementary lunch caterer for a celebration that feels complete, or drop it in on its own as an afternoon treat.
Offices use a boba box as the fun upgrade to almost any event. For the broader catering landscape, the office manager’s guide to ordering catering covers the full format mix; the board meeting catering guide covers the executive end where a thoughtful treat lands well; and the tech company catering guide covers the all-day, perk-heavy event landscape where a bubble tea bar is a memorable touch.
Planning an event and not sure how to round it out? CaterAi builds custom menus based on your headcount, budget, dietary needs, and date. Chat with CaterAi to adjust items, add a beverage treat like boba, add onsite staff or decor, and check out in minutes. For recurring meal and perk programs, our corporate catering solution handles vendor rotation and delivery without requiring you to re-order each week, and our event catering solution covers the one-off celebrations where a boba box shines.
Because Kung Fu Tea is a fun, shareable treat, it pairs naturally with the celebration and party guides. See our happy hour menu ideas and happy hour appetizers guides for the after-hours angle, our grazing table, party tray, and hors d’oeuvres guides for the spread it tops off, and our build-your-own taco bar guide for the interactive-format idea a bubble tea bar shares. For the dietary-planning angle a customizable drink handles well, see our vegan, gluten-free, and mixed-dietary catering guides.
Comparing Vendor Spotlight peers across the network? Read our deep dives on Teriyaki Madness catering, WaBa Grill catering, Panda Express catering, Jersey Mike’s catering, Paris Baguette catering, Capriotti’s catering, Playa Bowls catering, Duck Donuts catering, and Romano’s Macaroni Grill catering.
For office catering in Kung Fu Tea’s New York birthplace and its DC and Maryland home market and other metros, browse the city listicles for New York City, Washington, DC, and Seattle. The New York and Washington, DC office catering cost guides cover the local market context.
For Taiwanese, bubble tea, and other Asian partners across Zerocater’s network, browse the Taiwanese catering directory, the Japanese catering directory, and the Chinese catering directory, and name-drop boba and tea partners like Foam Tea House and Bobcha in San Francisco, Lilikoi Boba in Hayward, Chun Yang Tea in Sunnyvale, and Teaspoon in Dublin across the Bay Area; Mr. Green Bubble and Over the Rainbow Tea Bar in the Seattle area; and Teal House in Austin for a multi-market boba rotation.
Menus, pricing, package sizes, drink availability, and catering formats vary by location and change over time. For the current Kung Fu Tea catering menu and a live quote in your area, check Kung Fu Tea on Zerocater.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is Kung Fu Tea catering priced?
Kung Fu Tea catering is priced by format. Group tea boxes and bundles are typically priced per box or per drink, so cost scales with how many people you are treating, and individual sealed cups are priced per drink. Toppings and premium add-ins may add a little per cup. Bubble tea sits in the affordable treat tier, more of an everyday office pick-me-up than a premium catered meal, which is part of why a boba box delivers such a strong morale return for the spend. Pricing varies by location, so check the catering option for your nearest Kung Fu Tea for a live quote.
What is Kung Fu Tea’s signature catering format?
The group tea box is Kung Fu Tea’s signature catering format. It is a set of individually sealed, made-to-order drinks that mixes milk teas, fruit teas, and signature favorites, packed together to travel cleanly and hand out easily to a team. The format brings fresh, varied boba to a whole room in one organized delivery and lets every drink be customized by base, topping, sweetness, and ice. Kung Fu Tea also offers mixed bundles and individual sealed cups, and some locations can set up a bubble tea bar for larger events.
Is bubble tea a meal or a treat for office catering?
Bubble tea is a treat and a complement, not a meal. That is exactly its strength as office catering: instead of solving how to feed people, a Kung Fu Tea order solves how to give them a lift. A box of boba is a small, inexpensive morale gesture, perfect as an afternoon pick-me-up, an end-of-week reward, or the fun upgrade to a celebration. It pairs naturally with a lunch order, a grazing table, or a party spread rather than competing with it, so plan it as the finishing touch on an event rather than the main course.
Does Kung Fu Tea offer dairy-free and lower-sugar catering options?
Yes. Kung Fu Tea’s fruit teas are a naturally lighter, often dairy-free side of the menu, so the no-dairy drinkers get a real option off the same order as the milk-tea fans. Every drink also dials from full sugar down to lightly sweetened, which lets the cutting-back-on-sugar crowd get a lighter cup without a separate request. Combined with the iced-or-hot and adjustable-ice options, that customization is what lets one Kung Fu Tea order suit a whole mixed room. As with any caterer, confirm specific ingredient, dairy, and non-dairy details with your location when ordering.
How far in advance should I order Kung Fu Tea catering?
A day of notice is a safe default for a group tea box, which gives the shop time to brew fresh tea, cook the tapioca, and shake the drinks close to delivery so the boba arrives at its best. For larger bundles, high drink counts, or a bubble tea bar, give the location extra lead time so the team can prep enough tea, toppings, and cups. Catering is arranged store by store, so the exact lead time depends on the location. For recurring office orders, ask the shop about setting up a standing arrangement.
Can Kung Fu Tea set up a bubble tea bar at an office event?
Some Kung Fu Tea locations can set up a bubble tea bar for larger events, where attendees pick a tea base, sweetness, and toppings on site, turning the order into an interactive experience that is part of the entertainment. Availability depends on the location, the size of the event, and the space you can offer, since a bar needs counter room and a little setup time. For most everyday office treats, a group tea box of individually sealed drinks is the simpler choice; the bar shines for milestone parties and company celebrations where the experience itself is a draw.
How does Kung Fu Tea compare to coffee or donuts for an office treat?
Kung Fu Tea is the fun, customizable bubble tea option, best as an afternoon pick-me-up or celebration treat that gets a real reaction from the room. Coffee catering is the dependable morning caffeine service for a working day. Donuts and pastries are the classic shareable sweet spread for a casual morning gathering. Choose Kung Fu Tea when you want a drink each person customizes to their own taste, a treat that feels like a reward, and something a little more memorable than the usual coffee or pastry run.
What types of office events is Kung Fu Tea catering best for?
Kung Fu Tea catering fits afternoon pick-me-ups, team rewards, celebrations, milestone parties, intern welcomes, summer gatherings, and any moment where a fun treat lifts the mood. The group boxes are ideal for dropping fresh boba into the office, the individual sealed cups suit hybrid teams and conferences where each attendee needs a labeled drink, and a bubble tea bar, where available, is a memorable centerpiece for a big company event. It is less suited to serving as the actual meal, to formal plated service, and to a sugar-sensitive room.

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