Strawberry Matcha with soy milk, not bad. Not super yummy either. Iâve had worse. This is my go to at all the boba shops around town (as well as Thai teas), if available in dairy free version. If I go again, would maybe take down the sweetness level one more or try something else.
Not everything can be made dairy free. Just fyi.
Decor and aesthetic is pretty! I did enjoy that. Love the faux greenery wall.
The girls at the front desk were nice and very helpful. I was asking them about non dairy options, they told me they could make my Thai Tea w/o milk. We ordered and paid. They came to me after letting me know they werenât actually able to do that with that drink if I would like something else. I ordered the strawberry matcha then. They said they apologized for the inconvenience and they could give me that drink for free. (We went a day or two after grand opening) After that girl left me, some lady that was sitting down at a table went over to her & said something. They gave us the drinks, mine wasnât free lol I didnât complain, just kind of a weird situation to unfold. Which brings me to my next point, upon entering there was a man and lady sitting down. Talking, not drinking anything, just kind of staring at the atmosphere, not acknowledging customers. We assumed they were the owners since that lady was the one that went to go talk to the young worker after she told me Iâd get a free drink. Overall, if they were the owners, personally, just felt weird. The vibe wasnât as comfortable as a first time visit could have been. Iâd recommend for people to try it out at least once. Idk if Iâm dying to go...
   Read moreStopped in during the weekend after the grand opening. Lot of nice Decour and new lighting. One cashier was present and someone in a black suit but didn't acknowledge any of us or other customers walking into the door. Thats the first thing any shop should do is greet your customers. Ordered a Taro and Coffee. Both drinks were made well đ Seating was plentiful and lot of nice stuff to look at. Menu has a large selection, so it can be confusing to new customers with SO much to look at. It didn't help 1 kiosk was not working for a new store opening but the cashier was friendly đ
16 Boba tea shops are currently in Stockton within a 5-mile radius, Share Tea, Bobber tea, T4, Happy lemon, Mochinut, Kung Fu Tea, Fusion Boba Cafe, T% ( on march), lollicup, Quicklys and so many more. So making themselves stand out will be a task with so much competition đ
Not to mention 3 more Boba Tea stores are in the works for the same area of Hammer lane/West Ln.. The area is definitely FLOODED with Boba shops and they ALL have the same Boba suppliers, so each drink or store depends on the barista making your drink that dayđ§
Overall a good experience and will definitely be...
   Read moreUpdate. 8.19.24. Still my go to for Vietnamese Coffee. Sea Salt or Coconut Vietnamese coffee are nothing good. The Boba texture is soft and chewy, just right
Another Boba location that recently opened and been wanting to try. It's located next to Green Papaya. Came to Dila Tea House when they first opened at 10 am. I was greeted upon entering and was told I could order on the kiosks. Decor is pretty, with tones of black, gold, white, and green. The green offers a touch of nature. Painting/portrait of the Eiffel Tower on the right wall and half face of a female on the left wall. The menu is against the wall, fairly high up. Many options to choose from. Tried the Vietnamese coffee, and it was pretty flavorful.
3.11.23. Came back to try the other Vietnamese coffees on the menu. I've been wanting to try the Vietnamese egg coffee, and I have to say that it was pretty good. I think the egg foam mixing with the coffee made it lighter. My husband tried the Vietnamese Sea Salt Coffee, and it was relatively strong and dark. Not sweet, just right. We both had the coffee with boba pearls, and it was soft...
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