![]() □□Major s/o to Grubhub & Postmates etc. Warm up your truck a bit & de-ice your windshield, while SHOVELING your driveway a bit so you can take (at least me) the 7-8 min trip to Taichi to pick up food. When the thought of what you have to do, to pick up an order of food, can almost kill your appetite.Having to layer on clothes, bundle up in your coat. So so so good.It seems like, no matter what day or mood, I’m ALWAYS down for Taichi!Bonus that they’re on Grubhub too! That’s CLUTCH for those frigid, cloudy, gloomy, icy “Oh How Beautiful Is Rochester” □ days. IM HOOKED! I’m a HUGE fan of ramen! They make it SO good! I also get a Passion Fruit & Papaya Smoothie with Tapioca bubbles. ![]() Well, of course, she picked Taichi! So, my daughter “took” me there & now. Sometimes she’ll get the Tapioca ones or she also loves the unique fruity ones that POP in your mouth!So, I was running errands with my daughter & once I was getting to my last stop, I asked what she wanted to grab to eat before we headed back home. But my Baby girl was HOOKED too! She loves the salads, ramen & always gets a pineapple & mango smoothie with bubbles. Kids can typically be very picky eaters & for sure, not very many will venture into foods that “look different” especially. ![]() Then my Mom took my 9 y.o daughter one day, when she was getting her “fix” haha. Then my Mom was hooked, especially on the very unique salads & Avocado Milk Bubble Tea. We have a long way to go and we’re working on it.My Stepfather took my Mom here. “I’m really happy about where Taichi is today, but I won’t call it a success just yet. “I think what RIT offers its students is very practical, and I’ve been able to use what I learned in class, specifically marketing and advertising, and apply it to Taichi right away,” Tian said. Tian said that their team has learned something new every step of the way, but the biggest takeaway is the importance of time management and the lessons they learned while at RIT. “When we started the brand, we were only undergraduate students, and we had to learn to cope with multiple responsibilities from an early age.” “Data-driven analytics is where the world is heading, and I want to make sure the Taichi brand grows with it,” he said. ![]() Chen is also pursuing a second master’s degree in marketing analytics in order to move toward data-driven methods to help his business grow. “There were a few Chinese restaurants that sold bubble tea on the side, but none were dedicated to the specialty,” he explained.Ĭhen and his team, which consists of several RIT alumni, introduced the drink to Rochester, and the future continues to look bright. In 2018, they opened a location in the bustling College Town area of Rochester, where they also introduced the community to traditional Japanese Ramen.Īt the same time, bubble tea was becoming popular in Asia, and Chen realized the earning potential of bringing the product to U.S. Their first franchise store, under the Taichi brand, opened in Buffalo, N.Y., in 2017. “At the time, the sushi burrito and Poke bowl created a lot of buzz in New York City, but no one was doing this in upstate New York.” “We were on the lookout for branding opportunities and wanted to make sure we kept up with the latest trends in major cities,” he said. More locations are in the works.Ĭhen, who is from China, said that the bubble tea franchise actually evolved from their first venture, which brought the authentic Poke bowl and sushi burrito experience to Rochester. The Rochester-based chain, which specializes in the unique drink that commonly consists of tea accompanied by chewy tapioca balls, or boba, has been rapidly expanding across the United States, with 13 stores in Chicago Atlanta Chattanooga, Tenn. The graduates of RIT’s advertising and public relations program (2017) and master’s in entrepreneurship program (2019), yearned to share their culture in a new and exciting way-by founding Taichi Bubble Tea. Chinese tea culture, with its rich history existing since before the third century, has always been a lifelong passion for Tian Tian and Zining Chen.
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