I walked in and saw these 3 teenagers buying boba. They weren’t able to buy their boba drinks because they only accept card, no cash. I bought my son a cup of ice cream and it’s only almost 5 dollars. I have a cash with me but they want me to use my card because the owner said “it’s more convenient” for them .This area is near a high school and Kumon learning center. Their customers are kids with cash allowances for the day, why you expect these kids to pay for a scoop of ice cream or boba drink using a debit or credit cards? Cmon now? I hope they will soon be able to accept whatever form of payment these kids have.Most adults who carry credit or debit don’t buy ice cream or boba??...
Read moreOrder: cafe coffee shake with boba and green guava tea with boba
There are 2 self ordering kiosks, but you pay at the register. I didn't understand that part or logic. (THEY DO NOT ACCEPT CASH)
The coffee shake was really delicious. I ordered it less sweet and for me it was perfect. My son enjoyed the guava tea. Shakes are made with Marianne's ice cream, and that is a plus for me.
There are no food/snack options, just teas, milkshakes, and ice cream.
They do not have many add on's, but I wasn't disappointed with my drink. But, I do enjoy pudding/custard/creme brulee in my milk teas, and they do not carry those options as add on's.
I will definitely be back to try some of their...
Read moreThe two ice creams I have tried have been delicious and creamy. Had the thai milk tea which had a great taste. The flavor of the jasmine milk tea was strong which I love. Prices are comparable to other boba shops, and still comes down to 1-10 bucks a person. With Starbucks charging 5.50 for a grande next door...this is the better choice.
The complaint I saw about being credit/debit only is a little bizarre in our COVID world - these days credit/debit are much more preferred due to the ability of being...
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