Not the best bubble tea. I tried their nieve De fruta that includes tapioca pearls. Their ‘sorbet’ of mango was good but not the best. It was very refreshing. The pearls were good. Soft and perfectly chewy. You can tell they cook them perfectly.
The espresso was pretty tasty. We asked where it was coming and she couldn't tell us and we asked do you know and she didn't know neither (which is ok to not share their brand for the business I guess)
The place is not that nice. Looks old. Too many tapes on the sign because of discontinue items.
No available washrooms.
The hostess/ waitress we got was friendly and professional but then a colleague or boss of hers arrived after with a group of friends and looks so rude and unfriendly. I don't know it added a bad and uncomfortable vibe. However, I was very well servesd by the employee so the service overall good despite of her lack of knowledge concerning her ingredients but she was kind enough to ask the colleague about the coffee and I saw from far that she refuses to share any information about the brand. We initially just wished where it was coming from. That’s it. Not like we can steal there business like that. Simply tourist here.
You can have access to free wifi if needed.
The frappuccino looks better. I wouldn’t stop at the attractive sign of the $65 pesos in front of the store. I should have read the other review first.
Also there were no more couches. The place looks empty and almost like ‘dying’.
Easy access from parque De las palapas...
Read moreGreat bubble tea! I dropped mine on the floor of my hotel room before I could start it, but the stuff that wasn't spread over the tiles was real tasty!
What I got tasted an awful lot like horchata mixed with tea? Not sure if thats what it was but...
Read moreThis is a nice casual place, friendly staff, has wifi and plugs. The menu has lots of things to try, but my Jasmine tea wasn't very tasty. I really liked the tapioca though. It was a nice place to sit outside for 15...
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