A small place located in a strip mall, Snow Station serves snow ice dessert and some other drinks. While the staff was nice, the snow was subpar. I got the Strawberry Snow as the staff informed it was the most popular flavor. It was disgustingly sweet. The flavors of the toppings and the snow pointed to lots of sugar and artificial flavor. It tasted like a fluffy ice cream version of 7-11's Slurpee. I've had good fluffy snow at many other places before. The snow served here offends the traditional light and airy deliciousness of snow dessert. I can see this as a good hangout spot for teens but I can't say it is a great place...
Read moreThis place is a hidden gem for dessert lovers.
Having a variety of drinks, some of which are poured into cans, and sealed, so you can open it later if you'd like. Kinda like boba cups, but in a can instead.
The biggest wow is their snow. It's so soft, and it doesn't melt and freeze over. This is different from shaved ice, as shaved ice melts and hardens, making it chunky ice.
I got the teaspoon, which is Thai tea snow, green tea snow, with an array of toppings. It's not an "in and out" type of place. Expect to wait a bit, as making the snow takes a while, as well...
Read moreNot a bad place to wind down, eat snow/ice cream and hang out with friends.
There are mostly people of oriental descent who are customers and employees here, and it seemed as if we weren't too welcome at this location. (Dirty looks, bad attitude, etc.) (even though we're half white, some Chinese)
Customers had kids who were running around and not respecting the place at all as well. That might be one reason why we won't be returning to this location.
Employees seem very passive as if they can't say no and can't handle...
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