4/5 Generous Y. 1 year ago on Google
Hard
to
dislike,
but
there's
some
room
for
improvement
or
a
better
experience.
Read
a
lot
beforehand
which
raised
my
expectations
for
my
first
visit.
Ended
up
opting
for
the
taro
milk
tea
after
reading
reviews
and
recommendations
hyping
up
the
usage
of
real
taro.
Also
snagged
a
house
coffee
as
their
take
on
Vietnamese
coffee.
Quickly
-
I
want
to
say
that
I
appreciate
the
caloric
information
being
available
publicly
both
on
the
menu
and
online.
It's
not
a
big
deal,
but
it's
great
to
see
and
put
into
perspective
a
drink.
Taro
milk
tea
has
taro
chunks
in
it
for
sure,
but
I'm
not
sure
if
it's
just
for
show.
There's
no
powdery
taste,
but
the
taro
is
very
weak.
The
tea
overall
was
more
of
a
light
refreshment.
The
overall
beverage
did
not
remind
me
vividly
of
taro
or
milk
tea,
but
despite
not
meeting
my
expectations,
it
was
still
a
great
drink.
I
just
have
to
manage
my
expectations
or
have
none
in
the
first
place.
Boba
is
standard
in
chewiness
but
here
it's
coated
in
a
light
honey
rather
than
marinated
in
sugar.
Honey
is
evident,
but
fairly
weak.
House
coffee
was
delicious.
Strong
kick
of
caffeine
for
me
which
is
one
of
the
reasons
I'm
writing
this
review
since
I'm
not
tired
enough
to
sleep.
Main
complaint
is
that
with
ice
adjustments,
they
will
not
fill
up
the
cup.
This
was
explicitly
noted
to
me,
but
it's
still
a
disappointment
as
I'm
expecting
a
certain
volume.
This
visit
in
particular,
I
was
looking
to
save
the
coffee
for
a
few
hours
later
so
I
did
not
want
to
have
my
drink
super
watered
down.
Without
ice,
I
quickly
realized
how
little
volume
you
actually
get.
I
am
interested
in
more
standard
milk
tea
options
here
in
the
future,
but
for
now
I
was
satisfied.
It
isn't
a
go-to
option,
but
it's
a
place
I'd
revisit
if
I
were
nearby.
Drinks
are
light
and
refreshing,
just
not
very
strong
(tea,
at
least).
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