I'm a bubble tea connoisseur. Therefore, this review is an honest review of my experience. If you're expecting an authentic or comparable bubble tea shop, this is not it. Keep going. Sign #1 - The Q-Tea front door directs you to the main entrance. This is Crazy or Cajun Crab. Yes, you read that correctly. When I entered, I started smelling butter. So, it is two restaurants in one. My tummy said run, but the menu looked like decent. Sign #2 - When I shared that I wanted Passion Fruit bubble tea, I was directed to the bubble milk teas. I reiterated my tea preference. Adding extra sweet, regular ice, and boba. Sign #3 - The total was $8.10. When I got the drink, it was flavorful but super sweet, like 150%, and lite ice in a cup with a slushy lid. (Sign #4) I couldn't taste any essence of tea. Zero! (Sign #5) I will say that the boba was made just right. I'm going home to be some tea and make two more 8oz servings.
Once again, if you are seeking an authentic bubble or boba tea drink, this isn't the shop. I don't mind paying for a good bubble tea, but it's very disappointing to see restaurants capitalize off of a trend and not offer the...
Read moreI figured I would stop by for a treat for myself and my girlfriend because I needed to stop by a store nearby, so I ordered two milk bubble teas. To my disappointment when I was already back on the road, both teas tasted like I was drinking ice water with tapioca pearls, essentially paid for overpriced water. I couldn't even continue drinking them so I just dumped them when I got home. Waste of $14.... I don't know how you could possibly mess up milk bubble tea and make it flavorless, but they did it. I honestly felt like I...
Read moreIt’s weird how majority of the customers that come into this establishment are black yet the female worker has such an unnecessary attitude with her customers. Twice have I walked into this establishment and the female worker had an attitude. Also they have a health score of 86 so yeah I will...
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