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My addiction to bubble tea can now be sated at the Ten Ren Tea company. There are two stores of this international chain in Manhattan. I haven't visited the ones in Queens and Brooklyn (yet.)
Oddly, the bigger one on Mott street seems to consistently make a better green tea mango bubble tea than the smaller store a few blocks away on Lafayette. The teas I've gotten on Lafayette have been consistently more bitter.
I don't know why.
"Conditions in this premises are imminently perilous to life". This is a sign on a building in Chinatown.
And here are two pictures of the New York Waterfalls (on the Brooklyn Bridge).
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