Bubble Cafe And Tea Lounge Menu

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  • Bao N.

    I am a bubble tea addict! I recently came back from a trip from San Francisco which on every corner you can find like 3 bubble tea shops. In the heart of San Jose you will find 3 within every strip mall and I'm not kidding. So since the bubble tea is so popular there the options are out of this world. Needless to say I got so many good bubble teas while I was there. I consider myself a bubble tea expert so when I got back and I searched on good ole' yelp to see if I could find anything close. And here is where I ended up with and because I was desperate I still figured that it had to better than not having any at all. Affordable = yes Quality = not bad for Miami Variety = nothing impressive First visit I tried the mango with tapioca pearls In slush form. Pearls were decent. Slush was also decent ad well. I also tried a spinach emanate which I though was fairly good. I thought it was decent enough to warrant another visit one week later. I ordered a passion fruit with boba and lychee jelly. Somehow this didn't mix well for me. I think next time I'll have to just do boba By itself. I've had other teas where I've done both and it has been great. I'll come back because I don't have much options around town and it's close to work.

    (3)
  • Ana P.

    I come here at least once a week for my Lychee bubble tea. I agree with the other yelpers when it comes to the customer service; the employees here are not the friendliest. However, to me the bubble tea is delicious, I am definitely hooked on it and that is why I visit so often. They also sell hot foods, the empanadas are a good snack. Overall, this is a tranquil place.

    (5)
  • Guy M.

    Overal: I've been somewhat of a regular here for about two years now and I used to be absolutely in love with them but now they are horrible. The Food: Their panini's are really good, but their soups are simply amazing! I love (absolutely love) their soups. One downside to the food is that it's overpriced in my opinion (and this says something because I tend to eat in pretty decent restaurants). The Service: There's only one thing to say about the service at Bubble Cafe and Tea Lounge and its that - the service absolutely sucks. And bad service (In this situation horrible service) is a terrible thing to have at a restaurant, and I refuse to go to a restaurant with this level of horrible service. I don't know what in the world happened with their customer service because they used to be great, but now they have one of the worst if not the worst customer service in any restaurant I have ever been to. I'm not sure if they changed ownership or simply that they cannot find good employees to work for them, but they need to do something. I decided to take my girlfriend here for some bubble tea and some great soup. As soon as we walked in I greeted the employee and she barely acknowledged me, but I ignored that. After waiting for what seemed like forever and was not given a menu or even asked for our order I got up to ask for the menu, and she told me its behind me on the wall. Fine I let that one slide they usually hand you one so you don't stand in everyones way, but I ignored that too. But this employee literally didn't acknowledge us at all. The atmosphere this employee created was one of utter rudeness and it was to the point that we literally felt unwelcome at this restaurant. So we did what any smart person would do and left. My girlfriend and I absolutely refuse to ever go back there. I refuse to even spend a Dollar at this restaurant ever again!

    (1)
  • Gloria S.

    Great friendly staff, cute place. HOWEVER, I prefer REAL Asian Bubble tea with a clerk who has an attitude than this place. Sorry, they don't make the cut as for their Bubble. I am use to more of a smoothie Bubble, tried to explain... they created another tea that was worse and more bitter than the first.

    (1)
  • Vanesa D.

    Love love love this place!!! All the teas, shakes, food. Lots of vegetarian options :) just s bit pricey but worth it

    (5)
  • Katherine M.

    Obsessed with their bubble teas. They're made to perfection and have a wide variety of flavors. Not only that, but their panninis, salads and home made soups are also as excellent. Price is pretty decent and service is alright.

    (5)
  • Misty G.

    Extremely sweet and nothing like the real boba drink. In CA there are boba places everywhere not the case in Miami! Super exited when I found this place! Not returning! This is not boba drink more of like a super sweet smoothly

    (1)
  • Alicia P.

    I love this place. The bubble tea is awesome and I have yet to find another place like this. I read the other reviews about customer service. The times I have gone to bubble Cafe, I've had no problems. I've always been nice and in return I get great service. If you are rude your going to get bad service that's just how it goes. It has nothing to do with the product they are selling. It's hands down the best bubble tea I've had. I recommend this to anyone that is in the area. I wish they would open up a store in broward, I would be there a lot.

    (5)
  • Nancy A.

    Found this place thru yelp, looking for a snack in the area. While the tea's are delish, their customer service is non existent. I ordered a combo and asked for something else and it was so complicated for the girl in the counter to up-charge me for the change! She had to ask around and was told they couldn't sell me tapioca pearls because I wasn't having the same green tea as the one that comes with the combo. What? I asked if there was any difference between me ordering a combo with iced green tea and the normal green tea and she said the price! No kidding! Have you ever seen a place that doesn't want to sell you something that you are ok to pay extra for?? The place is small, their wifi is slow, gets filled with loud high-school kids in the afternoon and the shared parking is a mess.

    (2)
  • Karla S.

    Miami is relatively lacking in the bubble tea area. I had to kill time and since I work almost next to this place I figured I'd finally give it a try after 5 years of working nearby. I was skeptical given some of the negative reviews. However, I was pleasantly surprised. Ordered a coconut boba tea and a caprese empanada. Both delicious. Very attentive lady who took care of me. I see a repeat in the future :)

    (4)
  • Bennet M.

    When I came here I order the passion fruit boba (or as they say bubble) tea. It was okay. I def had better boba teas elsewhere but I'll give Miami a little credit on exploring other cultures besides the Hispanic/Latin Community. The lady at the front was very rustle. I even asked her what was the most popular boba tea and quickly she replied passion fruit with an attitude. I'm sorry you don't like your job honey. Anyways, it tasted okay. I did not finish it but got a little more than half way through. She did put a lot of Boba which was appreciated. Other than that, customer service sucks and the ambiance of the place was pretty neat. Like a Menchie's type area that sells tea, latin food, etc.

    (3)
  • Jacqueline M.

    Always love stopping in at Bubbles Cafe and Tea Lounge. They have a nice variety of teas to choose from as well as a great selection of paninis, side items, soups and salads. Great little spot for lunch that tends to always have a steady flow of locals from the area. They have nice options for a variety of diets whether you're vegetarian or vegan with items such as quinoa, lentil, etc... I like to try a different tea whenever I come and haven't yet figured out a favorite. Today I tried the coconut milk tea with tapioca pearls. It tasted slightly like a watered down piña colada kind of. I'm not complaining- i thought it was great. Service is fast and courteous. Not the friendliest, but still pleasant.

    (4)
  • Red V.

    Fantastic place. I spoke to the owner about my lactose intolerance and my love for taro bubble tea. She gave me a few options and it tasted great! She also let us try a sample of the coconut slushy what?!! Took me back to my childhood. Amazing. I had the chorizo and manchego panini, I died. I highly recommend this place. Also, if you can make it in before 4pm they have things like grouper ceviche, roasted chicken and pork loin.

    (5)
  • Onil M.

    I enjoy having my green tea almost daily at this spot in Doral. Lovely place, with a modern design. Staff is extremely friendly and courteous. Prices are similar to that of Starbucks for a green healthy alternative. Great place to sit down and have a conversation, browse the Internet or just hangout with out having 100 people there.

    (5)
  • Chantelle M.

    Eh, my experience was very subpar. First of all, I don't like that they don't have the weekend closing hours posted on their door. I feel like business hours do this so that they can get away with closing early.. So, the place looked dark & empty and looked closed but a girl waved me in. They have a giant chalkboard sign with plenty of menu options, which is great. The lady working behind the stand pretty much hovered over the table and stared at me while I was reading the menu to make a selection. Asking me if I was ready to order.. and then asked me literally a MINUTE later "Are you going to order anything?" Yes, if she could be patient enough to let me make a selection. This totally was a turn off. Regardless, I got the Taro with Bubbles and tried the Passionfruit. The Taro was decent. The passionfruit, was very strange to me. I felt like it was 70% syrup and 30% actual juice (or more flavored syrup who knows) Definitely wasn't impressed. The actual bubbles (boba) was very good and squishy though! (thats where they get the extra star). I didn't even feel comfortable sitting inside their little sofa / sit down area when I got my drinks because I felt like they were in such a rush to close. (This was at 8:30pm on a friday night, btw) Not sure I would come back here again. Didn't really enjoy my experience and it felt a little more pricey for a small tea.

    (2)
  • Keidy L.

    These people never answer the phone. I will not recommend if you are trying to order out. Either way the are poorly staffed and service takes forever. Very disappointing even though food is some what good

    (1)
  • Nat L.

    Ordered a peach yogurt slush with lychee, it was pretty good. Not worth driving 30 mins to drink but definitely try it.

    (3)
  • Diana N.

    So delish! Empty on a weekday afternoon :) amazing and completely worth the drive from FIU. Lovely staff.

    (5)
  • Fabiana L.

    Great little spot to eat fresh food and yummy Bubble Tea. I highly recommend the Passion Fruit flavor, it's delicious!! The spot is fairly small but cute, and the staff is very friendly. Be careful when going during lunch time, it gets very packed and there's not many places to sit.

    (4)
  • Jair A.

    This is just base of there boba tea. It was sooo disappointing how they make it. No creamy taste like they are suppose to be. Taro is my favorite boba and it was not at this place. I'll never go back to this place for boba. Sorry I'm a boba snob.

    (1)
  • Suri S.

    This is my go-to bubble tea and I always get the yogurt bubble tea which tastes like a thick, vanilla smoothie with lychees and bobas. The other liquidy teas taste great, too i would recommend the passion fruit or strawberry flavors :) They also have sandwiches, pasta, and things like empanadas there.

    (5)
  • Rosa Haruko A.

    To start, I've been coming to this place for years and the staff is always super friendly and helpful. Reading the past reviews has made me realize people who didn't fully appreciate the bubble tea experience here were used to the Asian milk based bubble tea which is fine, but why would you bash a place just for being different? Sure they don't use milk and aren't Asian but that does not by any means take away from this place. It's small but cute and the green apple bubble tea is to die for. The food is also delicious, serving hot panninis with either a side salad or soup. Love love love this place and won't stop coming here! I highly recommend it!

    (5)
  • Zina P.

    I ordered boba tea and it was awful. If you want the real boba tea, you need to go to LA.

    (1)
  • fiona m.

    Love this place! Iced Green tea sweetened with agave (way healthier then syrup and sugar) add boba, no lychee, Is the way to go! Ask for extra boba when you're feeling extra bobalicious. The Thai tea is yummy too!

    (5)
  • Romy P.

    I love it, go there every week for lunch and everything is so fresh. I thought it deserved 5 stars because it makes my belly happy.

    (5)
  • Obee O.

    Bubble Tea or more traditionally known as Boba. This place brings the West coast to the East with their variety of authentic tea brews and multiple options. Boba or lychee, they can appease you. The Green tea boba and Thai-tea boba are both freshly made and available in multiple sizes. Have them slightly sweetened with all natural agave. Enjoy!

    (4)
  • Jolie J.

    The staff was helpful and very friendly. I got the lychee bubble tea, loved it so much! The food was good, it wasn't mind blowing but the bubble tea is what will keep me coming back.

    (3)
  • Elie C.

    Their burger is to-die-for! It's stacked and so incredibly juicy, without feeling too heavy. I also really enjoyed their vegetable soup (pumpkin); it's great for people who don't generally eat vegetables but want to try and incorporate more into their diet. As for their bubble tea, I'm obsessed with the one I ordered. I got a mix of green apple and passion fruit (I love tart fruits) and it was so refreshing! I also loved the tapioca pearls and lychee at the bottom of my bubble tea; I really enjoy the contrast of the tea and the gummy texture of the tapioca and lychee. Not only do they have fresh and satisfying meals, but they also give generous portions. I highly recommend the burger and the tea combo I got to anyone!

    (4)
  • Hilda H.

    Bubble is a small tea lounge smack in the middle of the Doral shops. Yes its true the place its a little dark and may need a little lighting but i personally like the ambiance and prefer a dimmer, calmer area when enjoying tea or lounging. I took some pictures ans no one said anything negative or even noticed it. They offer a variety of croissants, their Serrano ham is pretty good. Bubble offers lunch specials (vegetarian and non vegetarian). They have a large arrange of paninis,salads,spanish tapas, and a whole lot of salads. I went to try their chicken salad and it was surprisingly very good, very close to the way i like it. The salad had a lot of white meat chicken chunks, it had potatoes, slices of apple and very little mayonnaise which was just really great. I tried their Bubble Tea as well. I had their Lychee, I have to agree its not the original in preparation but it does taste very pleasant and refreshing. The bubble tea had the Tapioca balls and slices of lychee at the bottom as well. They do this with all their bubble teas. They have flavors like raspberry,mango,maracuya (passion fruit), starwberry,taro, thai and others. I will return to try their maracuya and review was again. Their service was good, i did not encounter anything negative from the employees or owner. They would have gotten the other star if only they could improve on their size. You pay almost five dollars for a (SMALL) cup of the bubble tea and they add 0.75 cents for tapioca balls and another 0.75 cents for the lychee jelly. That's more than a good Venty cup of coffee at Starbucks. I think that their cups should be a larger size for what they charge. I like this place but I'm not crazy over it. I think their prices need a little arranging and people need to get more for what they pay. I'm a loyal Costumer of the Special Tea place and their food portions are not just fresh and delicious but big and filling. Their tea is simple and the mint they put which is chopped or whole is free, they dint add extra charges, they add better costumer care. Keeping things simple and how they natural are is the key to full enjoyment. If its not broken don't fix it!!!!

    (4)
  • Punya N.

    At Bubble, they have both cafe food and - of course - bubble tea. After arriving in Miami and craving bubble tea for months, I discovered this place tucked inside a strip mall on 41st and 114th. The location is pretty convenient for me - it's located right next door to the Subway I sometimes eat at - which is probably the only reason I would go back. The inside of the shop is very clean, and they have a wide, albeit random, variety of food choices available for meals. I was only there for the bubble tea. Sadly, they didn't have regular milk tea so I got my second choice, mango green tea. The boba were of a great texture and consistency, but the rest of the drink just didn't work out so well. All in all, the boba wasn't terrible, and neither was the establishment. But I've had better bubble tea (even in Miami, at boba station). Sometimes convenience trumps everything else, so if I have another boba craving and don't want to travel too far, this is where I'll come. Otherwise, I'll look elsewhere for better options.

    (2)
  • Gustavo A. L.

    If you have not tried one of these beverage concoctions, make a bee line to Bubble Cafe and Tea lounge and have yourself one of those. Tea is not the only thing you can enjoy here but it is a must. They pretty much have a full menu with warm service and free wifi. What's not to like ?

    (4)
  • Juan D.

    I've been coming to this place since it first opened. I've eaten here so many times that I feel I should almost own the place by now. Their paninis, wraps, and salads are highly great. But that's not their only good stuff. Their teas are refreshing and full of good nutrients for the body. Good expressos and Capuccinos. The owners are veterans at their craft and highly experienced. They're a family business ready for a battalion of hungry spartans after a long war. Also, their staff is very attentive and caring. The ambient of the place is very chill and comfy. Their background music selection has always been my favorite from any other caffes. I highly recommend you stop by Bubble Cafe and try their chicken wraps with their cranberry sauce and a side of soup. Don't forget the the Thai Tea!

    (5)
  • Robyn L.

    The bubble teas are okay, they get the job done. However, in comparison to other bubble tea cafés, their teas aren't as good. Their recipes are inconsistent and the staff is not that friendly. However, due to the lack of bubble tea cafés in Miami, I always return to get my bubble tea fix. When they're having a good day, their Thai Milk tea is good and so is their Mango Yogurt, and Lychee Yogurt.

    (3)
  • Greatfoodlist.com G.

    I have been coming to this place for 4 years. Usually for albacore Tuna Sandwhiches, with a side salad and soup. Always fresh and very satisfied with the quality. Recently former chef at Harry's Pizzeria has joined this group and has given their menu a nice upgrade. Their burgers are the best I have ever tasted, its light on the stomach but BIG ON TASTE. They do not sacrifice on quality and freshness. Their service in my experience has always been great, however they do get packed at times during lunch... so I call my lunch in advance. I only wish they had a bigger space and more servers, but that's ok, I love this place and their emphasis on freshness.

    (5)
  • Sean M.

    Nice little clean place that is interesting yet is a simple shaded decor.This place does not sell "asian bubble tea", they have made their own style of bubble tea, that does not have milk in it. I was disappointed with that, but their version of the bubble tea was pretty good. Latin American pastries like empanadas, salads and panini's. I had tried the tuna salad which with pineapple, it delicious and mildly sweet. I had tried the Lychee bubble tea which had an interesting unique taste, the tea was not just flavored with a lychee syrup, they actually put small pieces of lychee in the tea..

    (3)
  • Krys P.

    When I entered the store, I found it a little too dark, but otherwise the decor is really nice and inviting. A small bookshelf in the front, a shelf of tea paraphernalia and other cute things, and a few colorful chairs and tables. I prepare to order, and notice that there is no price on the menu board. The items are listed but not the price. Hmmm. I asked, and the small cup (12 oz) is $4 and the 16 oz is $5. They do not have many varieties, and most are tea, rather than the smoothie texture that I like. The bubbles are a little mushy, and not as sweet as other places - not necessarily a bad thing. They also include some coco jelly, aka nata de coco, made fermented coconut milk. (kind of like cheese is the ferment solid of milk) which I do like. I noticed they have a shelf of empanada which looks down right mouthwatering. I took a picture, planning to share on yelp and my blog, but the lady behind the counter rudely yelled, No photo! Okay, I admitted that etiquette says I should have asked first, but nowadays everybody is snapping pictures of their food, and places they visit, I don't honestly see the harm of snapping pictures of their beautiful empanadas. And, she didn't have to yell so rudely. Anyway, after that I was too embarrassed to hang around and left in a hurry. It was only after I was driving away that I remember I meant to buy one of those little clay box for my friend's BD, and to try an empanada. Oh well... too bad but I am not driving back. Going through other reviews it looks like they certainly can be nicer to customers. Oh how I yearned for Lollicup that had sadly closed down. : (

    (3)
  • Oswaldo L.

    I don't go because of the bubble tea, I'm rating this as a lunch place only. Guys, there is not a better place in Doral to eat a great lunch. For a regular day lunch it does not get any better than this thus my 4 rating. Healthy, super clean, great food! totally homemade style.Awesome salads, wraps and THE BEST SOUPS IN TOWN FOR SURE. It's privately owned and service is excellent. Maybe a bit too small for big parties, but this is the kind of non-chain, independent owned places that I so much prefer.

    (4)
  • Jose S.

    My review is based on a full meal, eat-in and my friend's experience. My first question was "What is the soup of the day?" "He replied, No soup today, sorry." ...Hmm... So I had the Panini of the day. Chicken, with Bacon and cheese. The chicken was good, but the sandwich itself, not so wow. The bread was hard, tough to bite and crunchy for several bites. Not my like. Although the plate with the salad was a very well balanced lunch. I had a soda, but my friend had the Apple Bubble Tea, the reason why we came. The hour I was there, around a dozen people came just for the bubble tea. I did not know how serious people love tea. Not a huge tea fan, I tried the apple and it tastes like apple! I can see why people like to have tea, also that is healthy. This place is like a starbucks of tea. Although, I'm not one of those... I can buy 2 litters of apple juice for a large. So, this place is good for Tea fans! It's got A LOT of choices and according to my friend, more choices to add in your cup. I enjoyed the ambiance, the meal was good and I'll go back if any tea friend wants tea.

    (3)
  • Robert G.

    worth trying

    (4)
  • Maria C.

    Definitely on my weekly lunch rotation in Doral. The lunch combos are very afforable and never disappoint. Nice and friendly staff as well. Everything tastes fresh and homemade.

    (4)
  • Susan C.

    The service isn't the best. The bubble tea is a bit pricey but it is yummy. The place has free wifi and is cute. Had the chicken empanada and it was ok not bad. I've had the Lychee and Raspberry bubble tea so far. The Lychee is definitely the best! The Raspberry was extremely sweet and I just couldnt finish the thing. I would definitely recommend for you to have the Lychee bubble tea it is delicious! =)

    (4)
  • Jacquie N.

    Very fresh ingrediants. There is an extraordinary tea selection. The Empanada are excellent, the thinest crust imaginable. I had Caprese (not on the menu)filled with chucks of fresh mozzarella, tomatoes and basil with a flavor that can only be excellent ingredient. !! I had a Thai tea bubble tea. It wasn't quite on par with my first experience in San Jose, California but.....it was a pleasurable experience that I was able to share with folks who had never heard of such an drink. Happy Happy Joy Joy!

    (4)
  • Clemen H.

    Tried this place for lunch for the first time. The tea selection caught me attention and had to try it! The passionfruit tea on ice and the tapioca balls are amazing. At first I was skeptical about the tapioca but it sure added a nice touch. The panini was good too. I will deff. be experimenting the tea with milk next time.

    (5)
  • Gaby S.

    Hungry before my class at west campus and decided to give this place a try. I was not impressed at all, the people working there were very friendly and nice but its overpriced and the tea isnt good. Its a cute place to go and study if you want to pay for an overpriced sandwich. I'll just stick to giardinos if i want to get something in this plaza.

    (2)
  • Christine P.

    I'm fairly new to the whole Bubble Tea experience, but I recently stumbled upon this spot after lunch at Layali next door. This place offers salads, sandwiches, empanadas - as well as the tea. I ordered the Peach Bubble Tea, and was very surprised to find my bubbles had some friends! They were little rectangular clear things that tasted like lychee maybe? Whatever they were - they actually tasted better than the bubbles! Don't know if I'll be checking out the food here - but the bubble tea is great! :)

    (4)
  • Sooj K.

    Please don't greet me with hola I don't look far from it or speak Spanish .. and maybe you should get off your phone first before taking my order and preparing my drink. No need for the attitude cause I no habla espanol

    (1)
  • Jovanka P.

    How I ended up here: Because I mentioned I would get boba every chance I got when I was in LA a friend of mine has been wanting to try out boba. So, I yelped Boba Tea in Miami and picked my top two (based on reviews), however due to time constraint she decided to try out something closer (this place) in order to make it before closing which is how I ended up here. The experience: The place is cute. It has a really nice decor and atmosphere. Seating inside and a table outside. Not very big, but it works. The guy behind the counter was friendly and spoke both English and Spanish (I expect nothing less in Miami). The menu had a decent food selection from what I remember, but not a very wide selection concerning boba (I'm a honeydew milk tea fan). We asked what the popular flavors were and ended up picking Green Apple and Passion Fruit (he suggested flavors according to how sweet we liked our drinks). After handing us our drinks he asked how it tasted and well, for what it was (fruit-flavored syrup/ juice) I guess it was fine, but not the boba I was looking for (milk tea) which I stated openly and honestly. We took our drinks outside, talked and hung out and decided that the bright side was we now know this bubble tea exists. THE POINT: I hope my fellow Miami-ans don't think this is all Boba can be (or in this case) Bubble Tea. Mi gente! Boba Tea is not fruit syrup! There is a wider selection out there! Find the Asians for there I hope you find the authenticity (you were not aware you searched for) in Miami -- regarding Boba Tea.

    (2)
  • Andrea A.

    This is one of my favorite little restaurants in the area. It is a little pricey, but is a great way to change moods and have some nice conversation. It is first in first serve.They will either come to you, or you can order from the cash register. There is kind of limited sitting, but it is never packed. You have also chairs outside. There are games inside for your to enjoy while you wait for your food to be serve. By games i mean things like a chess game (which is incomplete), cards, scrabble, etc. Think of it as a classier subway. They serve panninis and the most delicios green apple tea I've had. They also sell everything so you can make your own tea at home, and several soft drinks that you normally won't find in bid food chains, mainly hispanic brands. It's a fun little place nothing fancy. It's great for brunch or a lazy Sunday afternoon.

    (4)
  • Cynthia F.

    I went to this place for Bubble tea. I ordered the Taro Milk bubble tea with tapioca. On the milk tea you could feel the chunks of the Taro powder melting in your mouth like if the powder had been exposed to the humidity; the tapioca bubbles were ok. The cup was tiny for almost $6, ok, price is not important when it comes to indulge in great tasting tea (I'd paid $20 for great tea before) but this tea was not worth the price. On the positive note, the place is kept clean and inviting but if you want good bubble tea, this is not the place.

    (2)
  • Adriana E.

    Nothing like asking your waiter, or the owner for that matter what type of fish is being served and her response is "I don't know, white fish"... nothing like selling something and not knowing what it is your selling, but wait the experience gets better! After my so polite boyfriend asks to replace his cheese for another type, he automatically gets charged $3. and they dont even let him know until the check gets there (how convenient and SOOO very customer service oriented) But this is not big deal until we actually try to help the owner fix her AC, because OH! did I forget to mention the AC broke? So my boyfriend being the helping and social butterfly he is, hears the woman (owner) yelling in absolute madness scream at the AC repair guy, he decides to walk over and tell her that his uncle can come and help, calls the uncle puts him on the phone and arranges a visit. We leave, and the following day we decide to walk in again to find out if my boyfriends uncle was able to help....(this is when it gets even better) the owners response was "your uncle did not come, he sent someone" so my boyfriend politely says "well we are very glad you have AC and that it was taking care of" to which she replies "we'll I was stilled robbed", "how so?" my boyfriend responds "well he charged me $500 and thats probably because you mentioned how much my original estimate was for" to which my boyfriends smiles and says "well...let me get this straight, you were yelling at the top of your lungs because someone (her moms boyfriend) was giving you an estimate of $1100, and now that my uncle, or wait not him personally, but the man he sent charged you less than half? and to top it off, I was just trying to help you, and this your response to me, a client?" Listen people if you want expensive and over priced tea served in tiny itty bitty cups, fish that you have no idea where it comes from, a charge on your bill AFTER the fact, and a very rude owner, who lacks so much more than management skills, customer service etiquette and just human relations..Please pass on by, or if you are like us, NEVER STEP A FOOT IN HERE! Hope you all enjoys my long story-but useful.

    (1)
  • HK L.

    This place has nice decor but the service lacks on professionalism and bubble teas are over priced doesn't taste that good. It seemed that all the employees are family..

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :9:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Brunch
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No

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