Got two brilliant drinks for around $15, which included a deal of buy two get one free. You can change the levels of sweetness and ice to accommodate your preferences which is great, and there is a large range of options. I myself got Sugar Cane Jade Tea with 50% sweetness and 30% ice which tasted amazing. Highly recommend.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Yifang Pancake
Sharon
Best bubble tea in Vancouver hands down. Delicious!! The bubbles are so squishy n tasty oh lord. My favourite spot for bubble tea. Will go here over any other spot if I’m in the area. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Black Sugar Pearl
Elizabeth L
excellent service and atmosphere. unfortunately the pearls were a little on the soft side, still had some chew to it but kinda...too soft.the taro pancake was very cute and yummy but a bit of batter inside was gummy like wet undercooked pancake.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 5
Julia S.
I stopped by for a late night sweet treat, and would recommend others do too! I'd had Yi Fang previously in NYC Chinatown but didn't realize it was a chain, until I saw this location in Vancouver. I got the green tea green plum tea 50% sugar, 70% ice. It was much sweeter than I expected but not nauseatingly sweet. I love how yi fan emphasizes natural sweeteners and I adore the sweet yet acidic flavors the real green plum fruit adds. I also added aloe to my drink and I was surprised that the texture wasn't long and skinny but instead quite round. At first I thought the texture and taste reminded me of clear pearls, but when I grabbed a piece from my cup it was definitely aloe. Service here is quick but not overly friendly (though not rude; think fast casual!)
Nam T
Take out, typical setup, but they won’t customize anything. Would not let me add tapioca to my fruit drink, why not? Taste was watery…?The Wait Scale;How long would I wait to buy from here? <0min
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 3
Gabriel Tam
Definitely must try the taro sago milk and custard pancakes.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 4
M
Tasty tea products! Yummy and customizable.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Passion Fruit, Black Sugar Pearl
JY
Maybe my expectations were too high, but I was pretty disappointed by the quality and service. The Milpitas location in California is my favorite boba shop but I moved away to a place without any stores, so I was super excited to find this place on vacation. Overall the drink was mediocre and tasted more like artificial syrup rather than the natural fruit flavors they lead you to believe, and I felt like there was barely any of the add-on boba even though they charge extra for it. The staff also looked and acted like they didn't want to be there - the service wasn't terrible but the worst I experienced throughout my stay in Vancouver.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 2
Sandy Y. (CameraGourmet)
We find the most popular Taiwan street snacks - mini pancakes at Yi Fang! Their tea-shaped mini pancakes (雞蛋糕) steal the show with various fillings: original, bubble tea, custard, taro, or red bean. ???They are made to order and slightly crispy on the outside, yet oh-so-fluffy and soft inside. ?We paired ours with Yi Fang's new seasonal drinks, including Avocado Matcha Smoothie, Avocado Mango Smoothie, Mango Milk with Agar Jelly, and Mango Sago Smoothie. The Avocado drink is luxuriously creamy, and remember to adjust the sugar level to your liking – I went with 50% but should have gone higher for that perfect sweetness. ? ???Drink: Should Try!Service: ????????Kids: ???? Yay! They serve fruit-based drinks.Price: Range between $6-$9 for each drink Presentation: ??Parking: metered parking on the streetTips:? use good quality and natural ingredients for their beverages.? have a variety of tea and fruit-based drinks on their menu.Would I Return: Yes ?♀️
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Gabriella Lagace
The bubble tea is mid, but the service and policy is bad. You can’t do any kind of customizations if you’ve got allergies (for example, swapping cows milk for oat milk), and the staff seem to have a very hard time helping. They never seem to understand your order, and ask the same questions multiple times. While they are friendly and nice, if you ask a simple question outside the regular menu, they seem dumbfounded as if they had been asked a complex physics question.
We find the most popular Taiwan street snacks - mini pancakes at Yi Fang! Their tea-shaped mini pancakes (雞蛋糕) steal the show with various fillings: original, bubble tea, custard, taro, or red bean. They are made to order and slightly crispy on the outside, yet oh-so-fluffy and soft inside. We paired ours with Yi Fang's new seasonal drinks, including Avocado Matcha Smoothie, Avocado Mango Smoothie, Mango Milk with Agar Jelly, and Mango Sago Smoothie. The Avocado drink is luxuriously creamy, and remember to adjust the sugar level to your liking - I went with 50% but should have gone higher for that perfect sweetness. Drink: 4/5 Should Try!Service: 4/5Kids: Yay! They serve fruit-based drinks.Price: Range between $6-$9 for each drink Presentation: 2/5Parking: metered parking on the streetTips: * use good quality and natural ingredients for their beverages. * have a variety of tea and fruit-based drinks on their menu.Would I Return: Yes
Bank Apisit Suparan
My favorite fruit tea shop
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Yso F.
yifang has moved from 1725 robson street to 1175 robson since march 2023. we will not go thirsty on robson street with all the bbt shops, starbucks, and blenz stores. yifang is best known for their taiwanese fresh fruit teas. when i saw that they had one of my fave flavours, mango, pomelo, sago slush, it was an easy decision, 50% sweet, $7.95.it tastes more like tea than fresh fruits, though there were bits of pomelo, i prefer 8 juice's version, maybe because it's more like a smoothie, creamy with coconut milk.
olivia lin
Best service in the bubble tea shop that I’ve been ever. The cashier was super friendly and helpful with my order even I just order one. She made my day:)
Got two brilliant drinks for around $15, which included a deal of buy two get one free. You can change the levels of sweetness and ice to accommodate your preferences which is great, and there is a large range of options. I myself got Sugar Cane Jade Tea with 50% sweetness and 30% ice which tasted amazing. Highly recommend.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Yifang Pancake
Best bubble tea in Vancouver hands down. Delicious!! The bubbles are so squishy n tasty oh lord. My favourite spot for bubble tea. Will go here over any other spot if I’m in the area. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Black Sugar Pearl
excellent service and atmosphere. unfortunately the pearls were a little on the soft side, still had some chew to it but kinda...too soft.the taro pancake was very cute and yummy but a bit of batter inside was gummy like wet undercooked pancake.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 5
I stopped by for a late night sweet treat, and would recommend others do too! I'd had Yi Fang previously in NYC Chinatown but didn't realize it was a chain, until I saw this location in Vancouver. I got the green tea green plum tea 50% sugar, 70% ice. It was much sweeter than I expected but not nauseatingly sweet. I love how yi fan emphasizes natural sweeteners and I adore the sweet yet acidic flavors the real green plum fruit adds. I also added aloe to my drink and I was surprised that the texture wasn't long and skinny but instead quite round. At first I thought the texture and taste reminded me of clear pearls, but when I grabbed a piece from my cup it was definitely aloe. Service here is quick but not overly friendly (though not rude; think fast casual!)
Take out, typical setup, but they won’t customize anything. Would not let me add tapioca to my fruit drink, why not? Taste was watery…?The Wait Scale;How long would I wait to buy from here? <0min
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 3
Definitely must try the taro sago milk and custard pancakes.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 4
Tasty tea products! Yummy and customizable.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Passion Fruit, Black Sugar Pearl
Maybe my expectations were too high, but I was pretty disappointed by the quality and service. The Milpitas location in California is my favorite boba shop but I moved away to a place without any stores, so I was super excited to find this place on vacation. Overall the drink was mediocre and tasted more like artificial syrup rather than the natural fruit flavors they lead you to believe, and I felt like there was barely any of the add-on boba even though they charge extra for it. The staff also looked and acted like they didn't want to be there - the service wasn't terrible but the worst I experienced throughout my stay in Vancouver.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 2
We find the most popular Taiwan street snacks - mini pancakes at Yi Fang! Their tea-shaped mini pancakes (雞蛋糕) steal the show with various fillings: original, bubble tea, custard, taro, or red bean. ???They are made to order and slightly crispy on the outside, yet oh-so-fluffy and soft inside. ?We paired ours with Yi Fang's new seasonal drinks, including Avocado Matcha Smoothie, Avocado Mango Smoothie, Mango Milk with Agar Jelly, and Mango Sago Smoothie. The Avocado drink is luxuriously creamy, and remember to adjust the sugar level to your liking – I went with 50% but should have gone higher for that perfect sweetness. ? ???Drink: Should Try!Service: ????????Kids: ???? Yay! They serve fruit-based drinks.Price: Range between $6-$9 for each drink Presentation: ??Parking: metered parking on the streetTips:? use good quality and natural ingredients for their beverages.? have a variety of tea and fruit-based drinks on their menu.Would I Return: Yes ?♀️
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
The bubble tea is mid, but the service and policy is bad. You can’t do any kind of customizations if you’ve got allergies (for example, swapping cows milk for oat milk), and the staff seem to have a very hard time helping. They never seem to understand your order, and ask the same questions multiple times. While they are friendly and nice, if you ask a simple question outside the regular menu, they seem dumbfounded as if they had been asked a complex physics question.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 1
Restaurantji Recommends
We find the most popular Taiwan street snacks - mini pancakes at Yi Fang! Their tea-shaped mini pancakes (雞蛋糕) steal the show with various fillings: original, bubble tea, custard, taro, or red bean. They are made to order and slightly crispy on the outside, yet oh-so-fluffy and soft inside. We paired ours with Yi Fang's new seasonal drinks, including Avocado Matcha Smoothie, Avocado Mango Smoothie, Mango Milk with Agar Jelly, and Mango Sago Smoothie. The Avocado drink is luxuriously creamy, and remember to adjust the sugar level to your liking - I went with 50% but should have gone higher for that perfect sweetness. Drink: 4/5 Should Try!Service: 4/5Kids: Yay! They serve fruit-based drinks.Price: Range between $6-$9 for each drink Presentation: 2/5Parking: metered parking on the streetTips: * use good quality and natural ingredients for their beverages. * have a variety of tea and fruit-based drinks on their menu.Would I Return: Yes
My favorite fruit tea shop
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
yifang has moved from 1725 robson street to 1175 robson since march 2023. we will not go thirsty on robson street with all the bbt shops, starbucks, and blenz stores. yifang is best known for their taiwanese fresh fruit teas. when i saw that they had one of my fave flavours, mango, pomelo, sago slush, it was an easy decision, 50% sweet, $7.95.it tastes more like tea than fresh fruits, though there were bits of pomelo, i prefer 8 juice's version, maybe because it's more like a smoothie, creamy with coconut milk.
Best service in the bubble tea shop that I’ve been ever. The cashier was super friendly and helpful with my order even I just order one. She made my day:)
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The Mango Pomelo Sago Slush was Excellent. ??
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5