Today I had the chance to go to Adelyn Bakery Boutique. I really wanted a Boba Tea. The service was okay, the customer service wasn’t too interactive as I thought. The lady at the desk semi helped me but it was also no engagement. I thought she would be like recomendations, or Atleast curious of what I was trying to find out. I had a question about blasters or burst instead of the jelly boba.
I thought y hat’s what it was called but she wasn’t really helpful and maybe it was the end of the day.. IDK.
The inside was very clean and hardly no one was in there.
The only reason why I’m giving a 3.5 because at the end she said have a good day and the Hone green tea was refreshing.
I would have liked the service to be a little better engagement. Again, the lady was respectful.
Waiting for a try it before you go. See if you like it or something. Unfortunately, my first and...
Read moreVisited Adelyn recently and had a mixed experience. The shop boasts a cute interior, making it a cozy spot for work or study, and even offers some games that are perfect for groups looking to have a fun time.
When I was there, the bathroom was closed to the public. That doesn’t encourage people to hang out and order more.
However, my smoothie left a lot to be desired as it tasted more like a powdered mix than fresh fruit, which was disappointing. The boba itself had an off-putting soapy or plasticky taste, possibly from sitting too long in its container, and was quite soft.
Additionally, the lack of vegetarian milk options (such as soy or almond) meant I couldn't try their milk tea.
Hoping for improvements in their beverage quality and more inclusive options for all dietary needs...
Read moreI went here after a sweat-inducing trip to IKEA (the store is huge and it was 97 degrees outside). This was a welcome respite. We were the only customers so I could take my time studying the menu. I got something I’ve never seen at other Boba places: kumquat tea with boba. I ordered 25% sweetness. It was very good. It was tea but I tasted very citrusy (they use kumquat syrup). And there were dried bits of salted fruit at the bottom mixed in with the tapioca. (If you are Vietnamese, it reminded me of xi muoi). My kid got a lemon macaron and a chocolate macaron. I didn’t even see them for even a minute before they disappeared into his tummy. I guess they were good lol
This will be on my regular spots to visit when we go to IKEA or anywhere in this side of town....
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