The Alley (restaurant)

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The Alley is a chain of bubble tea shops. The business was started by Taiwanese graphic designer Mao-ting Chiu. As of 2024, there are approximately 450 locations in 18 countries. [1]

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References

  1. Wang, Clara (2024-02-15). "10 Chains That Serve the Best Bubble Tea". Eat This, Not That . Retrieved 2024-09-02.