Kung Fu Tea is a counter-service boba tea chain with a location on the University of Oklahoma campus, specializing in made-to-order milk teas, fruit teas, and customizable drinks with tapioca pearls, popping boba, and jelly add-ons.
Kung Fu Tea operates as a quick-service boba shop focused on volume and speed rather than sit-down experience. The OU location sits within or immediately adjacent to campus dining or retail space, making it an accessible option during class breaks or between meals. The format is order-at-counter with minimal seating; most customers grab their drink and leave. Customization is built into the model: you choose a base (milk tea, fruit tea, pure tea), sweetness level (0 to 100 percent), ice temperature, and toppings. This flexibility appeals to students and regulars who want the same drink made consistently, but it also means first-time orders take longer if you are uncertain about what to choose.
Base drinks typically range from $5.50 to $7.50 depending on size and selection. Milk teas (classic, taro, Thai, matcha) and fruit teas (mango, strawberry, peach, lychee) form the core menu. Add-ons cost $0.50 to $1.50 each: tapioca pearls, popping boba, jelly cubes, pudding, and egg pudding are standard. A large classic milk tea with tapioca runs approximately $7 to $7.50 before tax. Prices at campus locations sometimes carry a slight premium compared to off-campus chains, and student ID discounts are occasionally offered during promotional periods. Verify current pricing and any active student deals when you visit, as campus vendor pricing can shift with contracts.
The OU location differs from Kung Fu Tea's off-campus shops primarily in location convenience rather than menu or pricing. If you are already on or near campus, this location saves a trip downtown or to Midtown.
Kung Fu Tea occupies the mass-market, consistent-formula end of Oklahoma City's boba landscape. Goro Ramen + Izakaya on Main Street offers boba tea as a secondary menu item but focuses primarily on ramen and Japanese small plates; its boba selection is narrower and pricing skews higher due to the full restaurant model. Sumo Asian Cuisine in Midtown also carries boba but similarly prioritizes food service. For dedicated boba chains comparable in speed and price, Kung Fu Tea and Vivi Bubble Tea (which has a location in Norman near OU) are the primary local options. Vivi's menu structure and pricing are nearly identical to Kung Fu Tea, so choice often comes down to which location is closer or which shop has shorter lines during peak hours. Neither offers high-end or artisanal positioning; both are student-oriented and transaction-focused.
Choose Kung Fu Tea on campus if you want boba between classes without leaving the OU area. Choose an off-campus ramen or izakaya if you want boba as part of a larger meal and are willing to budget more time and money.
This location works for OU students, faculty, and campus visitors who want a quick, customizable drink at familiar pricing. The lack of substantial seating makes it poor for lingering study sessions or group hangouts; you are expected to order and move. Parents and visitors unfamiliar with boba will find the menu legible but not intuitive; staff can guide you, though peak hours may limit their availability to chat. People seeking locally roasted coffee, loose-leaf tea, or made-from-scratch food should look elsewhere; this is a standardized drink factory, not a cafe. Those with specific dietary needs (sugar-free syrups, dairy-free milk options) should confirm availability before assuming the campus location stocks every variation, as inventory can differ from company standards.
Walk up to the counter and either point to a menu item or name a drink type and customizations. Have a size ready (typically small, medium, large, or extra large). Specify sweetness as a percentage if you are unsure; staff default to 50 or 75 percent unless told otherwise. Choose your toppings if you want them. Payment happens immediately at the register. Drinks are made to order and usually ready within 3 to 5 minutes depending on line length. If the line extends past five people, wait times can stretch to 10 minutes during lunch hours or between-class rushes. The drink arrives hot or cold depending on your choice; boba drinks are best consumed relatively soon, as pearls harden as they cool.
The OU campus location operates during campus hours, typically 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and reduced hours or closed weekends. Confirm exact hours with OU dining services or the Kung Fu Tea website, as campus vendor hours often shift with the academic calendar and building access. Parking depends on campus lot availability and visitor policies; plan for standard OU visitor parking procedures. The location is pedestrian-accessible for anyone already on or near the North Oval or corresponding dining zone. For off-campus visitors, allow 15 to 20 minutes for parking and walking if using general visitor lots.
Kung Fu Tea on the OU campus fills a specific gap: convenient, cheap, fast boba for students and campus traffic. It is not a destination for visitors seeking craft boba or a sit-down experience, but as a five-minute errand between classes or appointments, it delivers.
