The place where we had gotten it from was already peculiar from the get-go. We didn't think much of it and decided to put down our orders. We had asked for 2 Taro Boba's with tapioca. The employees weren't really cooperative nor enthusiastic in any way. They seemed annoyed by when I said "Oh hi what's up" We just thought they had a rough day or so. When we got the Taro Boba's they had an odd color. We thought this was normal or something, and decided to leave. As soon as we took a sip, we regretted it immediately. It tasted absolutely horrendous. My throat practically hurt from it. It was like a bad mixture of water and paper. I don't recommend it at all. Honestly, just go the extra mile to a better place, like Kung-Fu Tea, who have more cooperating and easygoing employees. They also have great...
Read moreAfter being denied service at one Boba shop because of my appearance, I thought this Boba shop would take my order. Nope. As racially profiling as the other but worse. Lady literally saw me coming and pretended to be on her phone taking an order. Ok, but there were two other workers there. One other lady and a man. They could have taken the order but nope. They just stood there knowing clearly the other shop ignored me too. They are not racially friendly. It's ok if you're white or Asian. But anyone else they either won't serve you or they will serve you with an attitude. Literally, never will acknowledge your presence. Not...
Read moreOverall: I really enjoyed this boba tea place. Go for the iced drink with the popping bubbles, it's the best.
At first when I went to this place, I would get a typical boba tea, then when I went with some friends, they noticed that there was an option to get a frappe with popping bubbles. I tried the mocha with strawberry bubbles. It was delicious! My friend had a passion fruit frappe with passion fruit popping bubbles (redundant, I know) and she said that it was pure heaven. Every single person I've bought these for have loved it. Definitely...
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