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Feng Cha Menu Prices 2026: Cheese-Foam Tea & Dirty Boba

Full Feng Cha menu prices for 2026 — the US boba and cheese-foam teahouse franchise founded 2017 in Richardson, Texas. The signature Dirty Boba is about $6.80, classic milk teas start around $6.00, large summer lemonades run about $5.00, and premium creations like the Creme Brulee Dirty Boba reach about $8.20. Free sugar and ice customization; add brown-sugar boba or signature cheese milk foam. Roughly 70 franchise locations and growing.

Founded Texas 2017Famous for Dirty BobaCheese milk foamFree sugar & ice levels~70 U.S. locations
Sample · $

Signature items

Dirty Boba$6.80
Boba Milk Tea$6.00
Strawberry Matcha Latte$6.80
Summer Lemonade (L)$5.00
Add cheese foamVaries
Jump to: Cheapest items Signature spotlight Cheese foam & dirty boba Most popular What's new in 2026 Calories + prices Full menu vs. other boba & tea About & history FAQ
Quick answers

Common Feng Cha questions, answered

The four most-searched questions about Feng Cha's menu and prices.

Signature drink
Dirty Boba $6.80

Brown-sugar tapioca pearls and milk crowned with whipped cheese milk foam and brown-sugar syrup striped down the cup. The drink Feng Cha is built on.

Top matcha pick
Strawberry Matcha Latte $6.80

Layered fresh strawberry and stone-ground matcha latte — a signature two-tone drink.

Best value
Summer Lemonade (Large) $5.00

Large fresh-lemon and fruit refreshers — the cheapest drinks on the menu.

Cheapest classic
Boba Milk Tea $6.00

House black-tea milk tea with chewy brown-sugar boba pearls — the bubble-tea benchmark.

Signature spotlight

The drinks that define Feng Cha

What sets Feng Cha apart from a standard mall boba shop — the Dirty Series, house-whipped cheese foam and fresh-fruit drinks.

$6.80 · The signature

Dirty Boba

Chewy brown-sugar tapioca pearls and lactose-friendly milk, crowned with whipped cheese milk foam and brown-sugar syrup striped down the cup. The dark streaks are why it's "dirty" — and why it's Feng Cha's most-ordered drink.

$8.20 · Top of the line

Creme Brulee Dirty Boba

The Dirty Boba finished with a torched creme brulee top — brown-sugar boba, cheese foam and a caramelized sugar crust. Feng Cha's most premium signature creation.

$6.80 · Two-tone

Strawberry Matcha Latte

Layered fresh strawberry and stone-ground matcha with milk — the photogenic two-tone latte that shows off Feng Cha's fresh-fruit and matcha programs in one cup.

$6.00 · The classic

Boba Milk Tea

House-blend black tea and signature milk paired with chewy brown-sugar boba pearls — the benchmark bubble tea and the cheapest way into Feng Cha's boba lineup.

$7.99 · Dessert

Milk-Foam Cakes

Light milk-foam cakes — Oreo Cheese, Tiramisu, Sea Salt Pearl and Strawberry Princess — designed to pair with a drink. A signature of the elevated-teahouse format.

Free · Hallmark

Sugar & Ice Customization

Set sugar and ice level on any drink at no charge, over a customizable menu of more than a dozen tea bases and multiple milk foams. Add boba or cheese foam to almost anything.

Cheapest items

The 10 cheapest items at Feng Cha (May 2026)

Ranked by documented storefront price. The large summer lemonades are the value end of the menu; classic milk teas and fruit teas sit around $6.

  1. 1Fresh Lemon Green Tea (L)Large summer refresher.$5.00
  2. 2Strawberry Lemonade (L)Large.$5.00
  3. 3Lychee Punch (L)Large.$5.00
  4. 4Jasmine Apple Green Tea (L)Large.$5.00
  5. 5Jasmine Coffee LatteCheapest coffee.$5.50
  6. 6Boba Milk Tea (Classic)Cheapest boba drink.$6.00
  7. 7Milk Tea$6.00
  8. 8Matcha Latte$6.00
  9. 9Mango Green TeaCheapest fruit tea.$6.00
  10. 10Overflowing Grapefruit$6.00
Cheese foam & dirty boba, explained

What "Dirty Boba" and cheese milk foam actually are

The two ideas at the center of Feng Cha's menu — and what you're paying the premium for.

Cheese milk foam is a thick, whipped, salty-sweet topping made from cream cheese and milk (not melted cheese). You sip the cool tea through the rich foam, and the savory-creamy-against-tea contrast is the point. Feng Cha builds a customizable milk-foam menu over more than a dozen tea bases, and you can add cheese milk foam to almost any drink.

Dirty Boba is Feng Cha's signature, around $6.80: chewy brown-sugar tapioca pearls and lactose-friendly milk, topped with that cheese milk foam and finished with brown-sugar syrup striped down the inside of the cup — the dark "dirty" streaks. Variations run from the Strawberry Dirty Boba and Dirty Taro Milk Tea (~$7.73) to the torched Creme Brulee Dirty Boba (~$8.20).

Pair the invention with fresh-fruit drinks, a matcha series and free sugar/ice customization, and that mix is what positions Feng Cha at the premium, design-forward end of the boba market versus a standard mall shop.

  • Dirty Boba: ~$6.80 (signature)
  • Creme Brulee Dirty Boba: ~$8.20
  • Cheese foam: Cream cheese + milk, whipped
  • "Dirty": Brown-sugar syrup striped down the cup
  • Add to any drink: Boba pearls & cheese foam
  • Sugar/ice: Free customization
What's new on the Feng Cha menu in 2026

Seasonal drinks, refreshers & recent additions

Feng Cha rotates seasonal and limited drinks through the year. The lineup below reflects items active or recently active in 2026 — confirm current availability with your local teahouse.

Summer

Summer Lemonades & Refreshers

A large-format value line of fresh-lemon and fruit refreshers — Fresh Lemon Green/Black Tea, Strawberry Lemonade, Passion Fruit with Lemon, Four Seasons Pineapple, Lychee Punch and Jasmine Apple Green Tea.

$5.00
Signature

Creme Brulee Dirty Boba

The Dirty Boba finished with a torched creme brulee top — the brand's most premium signature creation.

$8.20
Fruit

Mango Breeze

Real mango puree blended with mini sago pearls and a hint of coconut cream — a fresh-fruit fan favorite.

$6.25
Matcha

Strawberry Matcha Latte

Photogenic two-tone layered strawberry-and-matcha latte showcasing Feng Cha's fresh-fruit and matcha programs.

$6.80
Dessert

Milk-Foam Cakes

Oreo Cheese, Tiramisu, Sea Salt Pearl and Strawberry Princess milk-foam cakes designed to pair with a drink.

$7.99
Snack

Croffles & Macarons

Pressed croissant-waffle croffles and French-style macarons — teahouse snacks in rotating flavors.

Varies
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The full priced menu

Every drink on Feng Cha's menu (2026 prices)

All categories below, including the Dirty Series, milk and cheese-foam teas, fresh-fruit drinks, matcha, coffee and au lait, summer lemonades, milk-foam cakes and snacks.

About these prices. Feng Cha is 100% franchise-owned, and each franchisee sets its own prices, so single-item swings of $0.50-$1.50 between two stores are common. The prices shown are documented from public storefront menus (the lower, in-store-style tier) as of May 2026; delivery-app pricing runs noticeably higher than what's shown. A few items carry no documented price and are marked "Price varies." Confirm at your local Feng Cha before ordering.
Calories + prices

Popular drinks: typical calories and current price together

A combined view of approximate calories alongside documented price. Feng Cha does not publish official per-drink nutrition for every item, so calorie figures below are typical-range estimates for a regular size at default sugar — actual values move with size, sugar level, milk choice and toppings.

DrinkApprox. caloriesPrice
Summer Lemonade (Large)~150-250$5.00
Mango Green Tea~250-350$6.00
Boba Milk Tea (Classic)~350-500$6.00
Matcha Latte~300-420$6.00
Thai Milk Tea~350-480$6.20
Dirty Boba~450-600$6.80
Strawberry Matcha Latte~350-480$6.80
Dirty Taro Milk Tea~480-620$7.73
Creme Brulee Dirty Boba~550-700$8.20

Calorie figures are typical-range estimates for boba and cheese-foam drinks of this type, not official Feng Cha nutrition data. Cheese milk foam, brown-sugar boba and higher sugar levels push the number up; lower sugar, no foam and a smaller size bring it down. Confirm specifics with your location.

Price comparison

Feng Cha vs. HEYTEA, typical boba shops & Starbucks

Like-for-like price check across tea and specialty-drink options, May 2026.

CategoryFeng ChaHEYTEATypical boba shopStarbucks
Classic milk tea$6.00$5.95$5.25$5.95 (latte)
Brown-sugar / dirty boba$6.80 (Dirty Boba)$6.50$5.75n/a
Fruit tea$6.00$6.95 (real fruit)$5.50$5.45 (refresher)
Premium signature$8.20 (Creme Brulee)$6.95 (Very Grape)$6.50$6.45
Cheapest drink$5.00 (lemonade, L)$4.50 (pure tea)$4.50$3.95 (tea)
Cheese-foam toppingYes (signature)Yes (invented it)SometimesNo
Free sugar/ice levelsYesYesUsuallyLimited
PositioningPremiumPremiumValue/midCoffee-first

Feng Cha runs about a dollar above a typical mall boba shop, in the same premium tier as HEYTEA — both lean on cheese foam and fresh fruit. Versus HEYTEA, Feng Cha's signature is the Dirty Boba (brown-sugar boba + cheese foam) rather than HEYTEA's invented cheese tea and real-peeled-fruit drinks. Versus Starbucks it's tea-first rather than coffee-first. Prices vary by franchise and run higher on delivery apps.

Dietary & allergen guide

Dairy, dairy-free and vegan boba notes (with prices)

Feng Cha's milk drinks use a lactose-friendly milk, and several fresh-fruit teas and the summer lemonades are dairy-free when ordered without milk foam or milk. The signature cheese milk foam and the milk-foam cakes contain dairy.

Strictly vegan orders take more care — boba pearls, syrups and tea bases can vary by franchise, so confirm at your location.

Cross-contact possible. Confirm with the teahouse if you have a serious allergy.

  • Cheapest dairy-free: Summer Lemonades ($5.00, no milk foam)
  • Dairy-free fruit tea: Mango Green Tea ($6.00), Overflowing Grapefruit ($6.00)
  • Contains dairy: Cheese milk foam, milk-foam cakes ($7.99)
  • Lactose-friendly milk used in milk drinks
  • Vegan: Ask staff to confirm boba, syrup & base by franchise
  • Lower-sugar: Order any drink at 30-50% sugar, free
About Feng Cha

The Texas teahouse that built a premium boba franchise on Dirty Boba and cheese foam.

Feng Cha Teahouse was founded in 2017 in Richardson, Texas, by Johnny Gao and Yan Chen under parent company Cannect LLC, with a simple idea: make going for boba a premium, elevated experience rather than a quick mall stop. The brand's calling card is the Dirty Boba — brown-sugar tapioca pearls and milk topped with whipped cheese milk foam and brown-sugar syrup striped down the cup — alongside cheese-foam milk teas, fresh-fruit drinks, matcha and coffee lattes, milk-foam cakes and teahouse snacks.

Feng Cha grew through franchising into roughly 70 locations across the United States, with strength in Texas and California and stores in Minnesota and beyond. All locations are franchise-owned, which is why prices vary store to store. Design-forward teahouses, a customizable menu of tea bases and milk foams, and a steady cadence of seasonal drinks keep it positioned at the premium end of the U.S. boba market.

2017Founded (Texas)
~70U.S. locations
PremiumMarket positioning
$6.80Dirty Boba
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Common questions

Feng Cha menu — frequently asked questions

Quick answers about Feng Cha prices, Dirty Boba, cheese foam, customization and dairy-free options.

How much is a drink at Feng Cha in 2026?

Most Feng Cha drinks run about $5.00 to $8.00 at the storefront tier as of May 2026. Classic milk teas start around $6.00, the signature Dirty Boba is about $6.80, large summer lemonades and refreshers run about $5.00, and premium creations like the Creme Brulee Dirty Boba reach about $8.20. Feng Cha is 100% franchise-owned, so prices vary by location, and delivery-app pricing runs noticeably higher than in-store. Confirm with your local Feng Cha before ordering.

What is Dirty Boba at Feng Cha?

Dirty Boba is Feng Cha's signature drink, priced around $6.80. It's chewy brown-sugar tapioca pearls and lactose-friendly milk, crowned with whipped cheese milk foam and finished with brown-sugar syrup striped down the inside of the cup — the dark streaks are why it's called 'dirty.' Variations include the Dirty Boba Milk Tea, Strawberry Dirty Boba, Dirty Taro Milk Tea (~$7.73) and the torched Creme Brulee Dirty Boba (~$8.20). It's the drink the brand is built around.

What is cheese foam (milk foam) tea?

Cheese foam — Feng Cha calls it cheese milk foam — is a thick, whipped, salty-sweet cream-cheese-and-milk topping spooned over a tea. You sip the cool tea through the rich foam for a savory-creamy contrast. Feng Cha offers a customizable milk-foam menu over more than a dozen tea bases, and you can add cheese milk foam to almost any drink. The Oreo Cheese Milk Tea (cheese foam plus Oreo crumbles) is a popular cheese-foam pick. The foam is whipped cream cheese and milk, not melted cheese.

What is Feng Cha's most popular drink?

The most-ordered drink is the Dirty Boba (~$6.80) — the signature brown-sugar-boba-and-cheese-foam drink. Other top sellers include the Strawberry Matcha Latte (~$6.80), Boba Milk Tea (~$6.00), fresh-fruit drinks like Overflowing Grapefruit (~$6.00) and Mango Breeze (~$6.25), and the milk-foam cakes (~$7.99). Feng Cha leans premium, with fresh fruit and house-whipped cheese foam across the menu.

How many Feng Cha locations are there and where is it from?

Feng Cha was founded in 2017 in Richardson, Texas, by Johnny Gao and Yan Chen under parent company Cannect LLC, with a goal of making boba a premium, elevated experience. The chain has grown to roughly 70 franchise-owned locations across the United States — with a strong presence in Texas and California and stores in Minnesota and other states. All locations are franchise-owned. Use the official store locator at fengchausa.com for the nearest teahouse.

Is Feng Cha expensive compared to other boba shops?

Feng Cha sits at the premium end of the boba market. Where a typical mall boba shop charges $4.50-$5.50 for a milk tea, Feng Cha's drinks run roughly $5.00-$8.00 at the storefront tier. The premium reflects fresh-fruit prep, house-whipped cheese milk foam, the signature Dirty Boba and design-forward teahouses. Large summer lemonades around $5.00 are the value end; specialty Dirty Boba creations up to $8.20 are the high end. Delivery apps add a further markup.

Can you customize sugar, ice and toppings at Feng Cha?

Yes. Feng Cha lets you adjust sugar and ice level on any drink at no charge, and offers a customizable menu of more than a dozen tea bases and multiple milk foams. Paid add-ons include brown-sugar boba pearls and the signature cheese milk foam, so almost any tea can become a boba or cheese-foam drink. Many regulars order at 50% sugar to let the tea and fruit flavors show through.

Does Feng Cha have dairy-free or vegan options?

Feng Cha's milk drinks use a lactose-friendly milk, and several fresh-fruit teas and lemonades (such as Mango Green Tea, Overflowing Grapefruit and the summer lemonades) are dairy-free when ordered without milk foam or milk. Note the signature cheese milk foam contains dairy, and milk-foam cakes do too. If you are strictly vegan, ask staff to confirm the boba pearls, syrups and base at your location, since recipes can vary by franchise.

What food does Feng Cha serve besides drinks?

Beyond tea, Feng Cha serves milk-foam cakes (~$7.99) — including Oreo Cheese, Tiramisu, Sea Salt Pearl and Strawberry Princess — plus teahouse snacks like croffles (croissant-waffle hybrids) and macarons. The cakes and snacks are designed to pair with a drink, in keeping with the brand's elevated-teahouse positioning. Snack pricing varies by location; confirm in store.

Does Feng Cha have a brown-sugar boba milk?

Yes — the entire Dirty Series is Feng Cha's take on brown-sugar boba. The Dirty Boba (~$6.80) is fresh milk with chewy brown-sugar tapioca pearls and caramelized brown-sugar syrup striped down the cup, topped with cheese milk foam. If you want the classic without cheese foam, the Boba Milk Tea (~$6.00) pairs house black-tea milk tea with brown-sugar boba pearls. You can also add brown-sugar boba to almost any drink.

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