I have been going to Agha Juice consistently for years now. I have moved up north and up until a few months ago the Agha juice here in Brunswick has been great, however now the quality has gone downhill. We ordered celery and green apple which is a drink that they have always served and it has always been made with mostly celery and some green apples, however now they make it with red apples even though we confirmed with them that they use green apples. How do we know? Because apple juice is usually translucent yellow in colour, and when combined with the colour of celery juice and the green apple skin the drink should be entirely green… so why does it go red? What did they put in it? It certainly doesn’t taste sour or mildly bitter like it usually would. All other juice combinations I have asked for from Agha juice from here and the one in Mill park aren’t being made the way they used to which is a shame because I’ve been going to Agha Juice for so long now. Here is a photo of the drink that has always in the past only been green. I hope they improve because I miss how things used to be done. I hope the quality improves. I want to like this place again but this has happened multiple times and when I tell them this clearly isn’t what I ordered they either take it away and then make the exact same thing again or they say there is some issue with the machine making it red… AGHA JUICE PLEASE I MISS YOU I MISS THE OLD WAYS I DON’T KNOW WHAT HAPPENED BUT THIS ISN’T...
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During my recent visit to Aga Juice, I was greeted by an atmosphere that was lively, albeit excessively crowded and noticeably noisy. While the establishment presents an 'okay' ambiance, it falls short in delivering the tranquil dining experience one might anticipate.
The service provided was below expectations, marked by a lack of professionalism among the staff which could not go unnoticed. This aspect of customer interaction requires significant improvement to enhance the overall guest experience.
On a positive note, the cold drinks served at Aga Juice are commendable, boasting refreshing qualities that were a highlight of the visit. However, the juices, which one would expect to be a standout at such a venue, were merely satisfactory, lacking the robust flavor profile necessary to make a lasting impression.
In summary, Aga Juice provides a mixed experience with some areas, such as their delightful cold beverages, deserving of praise. Yet, it is imperative that they address the deficiencies in service and juice quality to realize their full potential and cater effectively to their...
Read moreInsta: melbfoodie_mark YT: MelbFoodieMark ** Check them out for more food reviews in Melbourne! My Pakistani friend has been raving about this place for ages so we finally decided to visit. According to him, it is one of the biggest dessert franchises in Parkistan that's been expanding globally. They have a wide range of drinks from milkshakes to freshly squeezed juices - all between $5-7 each. I wanted to get that full ethnic experience so I decided to get their renowned Falooda. To give you an idea of what Falooda is, it is a cold beverage dessert that is flavored with rose syrup. It comes out with basal seeds, falooda sev (which is basically vermicelli noodle), and heaps of ice cream. It's also garnished with chopped up pistachios and apples. Overall, it was full of flavor and refreshing! Pistachio and apple pieces definitely added complexity to the taste giving it more texture. It was such a pleasant experience and I'd recommend this place to anyone who seek to try more authentic falooda...
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