Back to the Bubble Tea: Hello Jasmine

Are you a bubble tea addict? Do you hate it? Is it so-so?

As you might already know from my boba post from last week, I am an avid fan of bubble tea and boba. But this isn’t just about my passion for bubble tea. Regardless of how you might feel about bubble tea and boba, you’ve come to the right place for bubble tea recommendations. Today, I will be sharing my absolute favorite bubble tea shop in the Chicagoland area: Hello Jasmine!

If you’ve ever talked to me about boba, you know this hidden gem is my #1 by far! Chicago bubble tea doesn’t get much better than Hello Jasmine’s, even though it’s definitely not as known as Chatime, Kungfu Tea, and Joy Yee’s. And reasons to visit Hello Jasmine doesn’t just stop at the tea: I love the place because of its authenticity found in both its drinks and its food.

The Tea (and Boba) – 9/10

Go try this work of art!

If you could one order one milk tea, definitely go for Hello Jasmine’s brown sugar boba milk tea. First off, the milk tea itself is absolutely perfect! It is a perfect compromise between black tea and milk! I love the fact that the tea isn’t overpowered by the milk, but also doesn’t overpower the milk and water down the drinks.

The boba is also the best I’ve had in the Chicagoland area and one of the top bobas in the US (although it would be unfair to compare boba in the US to the obviously superior ones in Taiwan, Hello Jasmine isn’t too shabby for Taiwan standards either!). It is sweetened to just the perfect amount and has the best compromise between soft and chewiness. They also make the boba fresh, so it’s nice and warm when you get your drink.

It can be a little too much on the sweet side if you order 100% sugar (but this is true for nearly every bubble tea shop in the US: YOU SHOULD NEVER GET 100% BECAUSE IT’S ALWAYS TOO SWEET) , so I would suggest ordering either 50% or 80% sugar and light ice to get the best balance between sweetness and tea. If it’s still too sweet for your tastes, the regular milk tea with boba is also an alternative.

The only drawback of this drink is the hefty cost at $5.75 a cup, which is a little more than most milk teas in Chinatown. However, given the high quality of the brown sugar boba milk tea, this money is definitely 100% worth it.

The Location – 7/10

Don’t judge a book by its cover! It doesn’t look like much from the outside but I guarantee the food and drinks are quality!

There are actually 2 locations in Chicago, although I’ve only been to the Chinatown area one. The Chinatown location is both good and bad, but the benefits definitely outweigh the cons.

The store is not actually in New Chinatown or Old Chinatown, but it is only a short 5-minute walk away. It’s in its own small plaza and has its own parking lot, so you won’t need to pay to park in the Chinatown lot. Don’t be tricked by the free parking though, since Meet Fresh (home to the best Taiwanese desserts found in the US!) is next door, parking on late nights is horrendous at Meet Fresh’s peak hours.

The big pro though, you can easily get the quality bubble teas and drinks from Hello Jasmine, but still be in the convenient proximity of dim sum, dumplings, and other restaurants. You can also easily get Meet Fresh’s delicious desserts to finish off your Chinatown meal. It’s a win-win!

Taiwanese Food – 9/10

Not ready for a meal? Maybe you’re only a little bit hungry? You’ve come to the right place!

Come and get it! You won’t find Taiwanese popcorn chicken like this anywhere else in Chicago!

No worries, you don’t need to make the visit to Chinatown if you just want a quick snack or meal. Hello Jasmine doesn’t just serve drinks, they also serve rare Taiwanese snacks and street food that you won’t find anywhere else in Chicago, to compliment their bubble teas.

Their Taiwanese-style popcorn chicken (鹽酥雞) is one of a kind. I totally recommend 11/10, it’s super authentic and the taste is a perfect mirror of those I had in Taiwan. If you’re also into stinky or grilled tofu, Taiwanese-style sausages, Taiwanese-style Chicken Steaks, or other common Taiwanese streetfood, they also have them here. There’s no need to fly back to Taiwan, to taste their night markets. You can get both their bubble tea and the food here!

If you’re extra hungry and in the mood for a more filling meal, but don’t want to walk around to find food in Chinatown after getting your boba fix, Hello Jasmine also has small meals. They offer different variations of pork and chicken over rice (my favorite is the Braised Pork-滷肉飯!)  in both small and large sizes, depending on how big your appetite is. You can also get little side dishes like scallion pancakes and cold noodles to go with the bento if you’re still hungry.

You’re Missing Out!

If you love bubble tea, you won’t want to miss this gem. If you think bubble tea is okay, I’m completely confident that you will find a newfound love for bubble tea after visiting Hello Jasmine. If you hate it, maybe it’s because you’ve had bad luck with bubble tea and gone to the wrong places (If you went Naperville’s Joy Yee’s, I don’t blame you. Their drinks are good by themselves, but boba is absolutely tasteless and trash! Save your tastebuds and money for Hello Jasmine!). Or maybe you just want to try Taiwanese food? Go for it, especially the popcorn chicken (It’s so good!). You won’t find more authentic Taiwanese streetfood anywhere else in Chicago. Who knows, after going to Hello Jasmine, you might just end up loving bubble tea and Taiwanese street food as much as I do.

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2 thoughts on “Back to the Bubble Tea: Hello Jasmine

  1. Kelly! I was SO excited when this post showed up on my dashboard; I can always count on a good boba/food post from you. I loved hearing your voice come through because it literally oozes out so much enthusiasm. I can really tell how much you love this stuff, just like me haha! I personally think Hello Jasmine ‘s boba lineup comes in as a second to Elitea. Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE their tea and boba but I feel that Elitea’s tea has a lot more of that bitterness coming through, which I ADORE since I’m not a fan of too much sugar. Even when I get Hello Jasmine’s 50% I still feel like the tea flavor is not as strong as Elitea’s. I will say, however, that people who’ve tried the drinks I order say that they need more sugar, so there’s that to take into consideration!
    Boba aside, there are not words for how much I’m addicted to 鹽酥雞… the flavor and texture… so, so good. I totally agree with your 11/10 rating for Hello Jasmine’s.
    I’m curious, have you ever tried those cheese foam teas? I’m super scared to try and it’d be awesome if you know what it’s like!

    1. Abby! I feel like we are basically on the same page for boba! One thing I will admit is that I haven’t properly tasted Elitea yet. I have gotten it once at their Schaumburg location, but I forgot to reduce the sugar so it was definitely sweeter than I was used to. If you go to Taiwan though, be sure to try out 春水堂 for the strong tea taste and bitterness. You can definitely taste the quality of the tea leaves in their drinks. It is on the expensive side for bubble tea in Taiwan, but still cheaper than most US bubble teas so it is definitely worth it(NT $90, roughly $3 USD)!

      As for cheese foam…unfortunately, I haven’t tried it either. I’m also really scared to try it in case I end up hating it since I don’t want to waste my bubble tea. If I find the courage to try it out

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