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HEYTEA and Nayuki are both premium new-style tea brands, but they get there differently: one through cheese-tea and fruit innovation, the other through fresh fruit teas paired with a bakery. This build guide shows AU shop owners what each playbook is — the topped upsell versus the drink-plus-snack set — and which wholesale ingredients put a version of each on your menu.
Mixue and CHAGEE sit at opposite ends of the new-style tea market: one wins on price and volume, the other on premium whole-leaf tea lattes. This is a build guide for AU shop owners — what each playbook actually is, and which wholesale ingredients let you put a credible version of either on your menu.
Six of China's biggest tea brands run six completely different playbooks — ultra-budget volume, premium whole-leaf lattes, cheese-tea innovation, fruit-and-bakery, fresh-fruit value, and cultural Chinese-style milk tea. This is a build guide for AU shop owners: what each brand actually does on the menu, and which wholesale ingredients let you put a credible version on your own board.
Cha Yan Yue Se built a cult following on a Chinese-style milk tea with a signature cream-and-nut finish and a strong house identity. Here's a shop-grade build for AU cafés — a rich black-tea base, a cream cap, and the case for making one drink unmistakably yours.
Nayuki built a premium position on fresh fruit teas that look and taste made, not mixed. Here's a shop-grade build for AU cafés: a layered, fruit-forward tea on real fruit syrups and soft toppings, plus the presentation and set logic that lift the ticket.