This was my 2nd visit. My nail salon is next door to this establishment. They are relatively new. I highly recommend trying it. They have a tremendous variety of drinks. Plain tea if you prefer, both hot and iced. But, if you are adventurous, try one of their other delights made with fruit, yogurt, or both, plus an array of toppings. You can even make a drink of your own combinations. Guaranteed it will be delicious. Their clientele is very broad from children to older patrons. The cost is comparable to Starbucks. Slightly lower in price and, the large size is slightly smaller than a venti size, but not by very much.. If you are in a hurry, best you call ahead. They do get very busy at times. Both times I visited, around 2 p.m., there were 2-3 groups of 2 or more in their orders, but the waiting time was less than 15 mins. They had 2-3 staff members busy either taking an order or making the drinks. Who knew tea could be fixed in so many ways besides, hot or iced, and taste so delicious? Of course, plain hot or iced is available too and in the type of tea you like the best, including Earl Grey. I doubt if you will be disappointed. If you like variety and are adventurous in trying new things, give them a try. I know I'll be back to sample another delightful variety, and as...
   Read moreOrdered some galaxy mango and itâs good. Green tea is a refreshing and lightly bitter base that pairs beautifully with a variety of boba toppings. When served cold, it offers a clean, crisp flavor perfect for summer. Classic tapioca pearls add a chewy, subtly sweet contrast to green tea, making each sip enjoyable. For those who prefer a softer texture, aloe vera or lychee jelly brings a fruity, lighter alternative, while popping boba (like mango or strawberry) adds bursts of juicy flavor that elevate the drink.
As for Thai tea, the variety available today is impressive. Traditional Thai iced tea, with its bold black tea base, sweetened condensed milk, and vibrant orange hue, remains a fan favorite. However, newer options like Thai green tea (with pandan notes), Thai tea with coconut milk, or even Thai tea slushies show how versatile the drink has become. Brown sugar boba with Thai tea offers a rich, caramelized twist, while cheese foam on top adds a creamy, salty layer for adventurous sippers.
Whether you prefer the earthy tones of green tea or the creamy sweetness of Thai tea, both drinks provide an excellent base for exploring a wide range of boba toppings. Itâs all about mixing and matching to find your...
   Read more(I had left a review 2 months ago Giving it a 5* rating) (But had to come back and give it a 1*) I come in atleast 3 times a week always very polite and nice But lack Getting my order right everytime they usually forget to add extra boba but this time they messed up 3 out of 4 of my drinks that I bought. I asked for 4 large bobas 2 with extra boba and one light boba also one being just regular boba. I restated my order so that there would be no mess up and received 2 without boba and 2 with light boba. Like how do u even get that? I live 20 min away so wasn't worth the drive but PLEASE PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT THE CUSTOMERS SAY. REPEAT THE ORDER BACK TO THE CUSTOMER SO THIS DOESNT HAPPEN ANYMORE!!!! It's not...
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