Fire Tiger Dessert Café is a Thailand chain that has gone global over the last few years; the company is known for their “signature fire milk tea.' They open their Arizona location TOMORROW!
Fire Tiger Dessert Café is a Thailand chain that has gone global over the last few years; the company is known for their “signature fire milk tea."
Starting October 8, the Mesa storefront will be in a “soft launch” phase. What does that mean? Well according to Wooveena Ching, co-owner of this storefront, for now, they’ll only be offering their signature drinks and the desert menu will possibly be offered within a couple of weeks.Opening day hours: Saturday, October 8, from 12 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
So how did the concept land in Mesa, Arizona? Well, a visit from Rady Samphan and Wooveena Ching [Valley couple] to Thailand sparked the interest in bringing Fire Tiger Dessert Café to the Grand Canyon State. Samphan and his wife tried the chain’s popular drinks during a visit to Thailand a couple of years ago and recall them as “very delicious drink and [it] was so memorable.”
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