Welcome to TSAôCAA
TSAôCAA is a trendy Korean bubble tea and dessert spot located in Brooklyn, NY. Offering a classy atmosphere with moderate noise levels, TSAôCAA is perfect for groups and families alike. With amenities like free Wi-Fi, TV, and waitstaff service, it's easy to enjoy their delicious offerings like bubble tea, desserts, and Korean specialties. The menu features a range of options for everyone, and the convenient location and street parking make it a go-to spot for locals. Overall, TSAôCAA brings a unique and delightful dining experience with a blend of Korean flavors and sweet treats.
- 773 59th St Brooklyn, NY 11220 Hotline: (347) 889-5999
If you're looking for a unique dining experience in Brooklyn, look no further than TSAôCAA. This Korean bubble tea and dessert spot offers a classy ambiance with moderate noise levels, making it a perfect place for gatherings with friends or family.
At TSAôCAA, you can expect a wide range of delicious bubble teas, desserts, and Korean specialties. The menu includes options for everyone, including those with dietary restrictions. From traditional bubble teas to innovative dessert creations, there is something for every palate to enjoy.
The restaurant offers amenities such as reservations, waiter service, and free Wi-Fi for guests to enjoy while indulging in their tasty treats. With gender-neutral restrooms and a drive-thru option, TSAôCAA ensures that all guests feel welcome and accommodated.
Overall, TSAôCAA provides a memorable dining experience with its diverse menu, classy atmosphere, and excellent service. Make sure to stop by 773 59th St Brooklyn, NY 11220, or give them a call at (347) 889-5999 to experience TSAôCAA for yourself.

very good I liked it a lot and it tasted really good and delicious mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Cute inside, good water based teas, and taro drinks. Could have more drinks in medium sizes

Wanted some fried chicken for Christmas. My husband and I knew that Japanese people normally celebrate by eating KFC and Christmas Cake... so we decided to go out and look for some fried chicken. This was on my radar for awhile as people said their Korean fried chicken was really good. We met up with a friend and nabbed a table. Ordered at the kiosk for 20pc fried chicken (boneless) Soy Garlic flavor and some French fries. I order cheese sauce on the side for the fries. It was roughly about 15-20min wait for the order as they make it fresh to order. On Christmas day, it was busy. Many people came in for their boba drinks. We were luckily to nab the last table as there was a large group of folks that walked in shortly after we ordered. We also saw many pickup orders as delivery folks came in. Overall, the chicken was tender and hot. Very hot. We had the options of folks and plastic gloves which we glady appreciate. Most of the sauce were at the bottom so it became very strong (in taste) when you get to the last few pieces.

A nice place to chill with friends. Drinks have a great variety. Food wise, their wings are great, would definitely come back for them. The udon wasn't that great, the flavor was very watered down. I also ordered the sweet potato fries, very much over fried it.. it was hard and so darken, looks like it's been refried. They have spacious seating for small groups so a friend hangout will be a great place.

Best Korean fried chicken spot! The chicken is very moist and juicy. I've been to a lot of bbq chicken around the states and country and this store is my favorite. But also mainly bc it actually has my favorite flavor, cheesling, in stock unlike the one in ktown. Wish it came with bone :(

One of the best fried chicken spots in brooklyn. Ive ordered chicken here alotttt of times over the past few months. Id recommend ordering ahead of time since it takes roughly 15-20 mins to make.

I intended to come here to study because I saw online that there were a lot spaces to sit. There aren't many places around 8th ave to sit and do work in. After we got our drinks, which were delicious, we settled down. I came around 5pm and could not order chicken because their kitchen was closed already. There were a good number of outlets near where I sat and not many people sitting inside. This place is kept pretty cold inside with their AC. I did not stay here long because I needed to pee and their bathroom is labelled staff only.

Good for 8th avenue Korean fried chicken. 8th avenue is known as Brooklyn's Chinatown so most of the food is Chinese food. I think it's great that they saw the opportunity to start a Korean fried chicken place in Chinatown, especially when Korean food and culture has been expanding rapidly. This place mostly sells Korean fried chicken as it's one of two shops in Brooklyn 8th avenue (that I know of) that sells Korean fried chicken. They have indoor seating, no outdoor seating. The restaurant next door kicked us out when we sat outside in front of this restaurant saying that it was their space, even though they built it in front of this restaurants and on a parking spot. They only had one other guest sitting outside and there was plenty of room. Sure won't be eating next door. LOL The chicken is nothing like the Korean fried chicken you'd have in Korea towns, but it is pretty good and decently priced for Korean fried chicken in Chinatown. Would recommend if you really want for Korean fried chicken and not looking to go to Ktown at 34th street.