Feng Cha Teahouse in Chula Vista is the second San Diego County location for the Taiwanese-rooted boba brand, occupying a storefront at 1010 Broadway along the western Chula Vista commercial strip. The menu centers on a Four Season Spring Tea base that anchors over a dozen variations — from citrus-blended fruit teas with fresh-squeezed juice to the strawberry-topped Strawberry Overload — all built on a made-to-order preparation that earned the shop a spot on Eater San Diego's best-boba list in the same frozen-dessert corridor as Holy Paleta and its Mexican-style paleta program. Popcorn chicken, fried tofu, and Taiwanese street-food snacks round out the drink-focused program, and the spacious interior stocks board games and communal tables for an extended-stay format. Compostable packaging across all cup sizes and lids reflects a waste-reduction commitment unusual for high-volume boba operations. Families visiting Sesame Place San Diego in eastern Chula Vista often route through the Broadway corridor for a post-park boba run at this location. The drink-build process layers fresh-cut fruit, house-brewed tea base, and ice in a sealed shaker cup before a final machine seal at 95°C, locking carbonation and flavor integration without dilution from secondary ice contact.