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- One of the better Bubble Tea houses. The taro is not as sweet, and because the teas are ice shaken the are perfectly cooled with little chance of melted ice ruining your drink.
- Kayla NortonJanuary 20, 2015My new obsession. The passion fruit bubble tea I got here was so good that I got 2! The atmosphere was comfortable and being an American in Chinatown I didn't feel out of place here.
- The only late night bubble tea place to go to in Boston! Drinks and the takoyaki are good, and there's always space to chill around with friends to play jenga or cards.
- Love their Thai coconut smoothie! Get it with lychee jelly or coconut jelly. Mmm! Stay and play a game of jenga too!
- A SAugust 4, 2016I won't rate my second visit as highly as the first. My green coconut milk tea was incredibly sweet. It would have been nice of the staff to replace the drink or give a heads up while ordering. *Sigh*
- Get the Zen's Awakening if you're in a chocolate milkshake kind of mood. The thai coconut smoothie is lovely, fruity & refreshing!
- Love their bubble tea after dim sum. The line can be a little long but the service is quick.
- Bubble tea! So many combinations. Cool little machines shake, stir and seal the drinks.
- KathleenMarch 15, 2015They don't skimp on the matcha with the Japanese green tea. For hardcore matcha fans only.
- BeccaJuly 23, 2014Lychee black tea is the bomb. I officially love this place more than cha time. Cheaper, faster and delicious
- A SMay 7, 2016They accept credit cards! That's very helpful when you're in Chinatown where not many merchants do that..
- JackieOctober 20, 2014Their 'contemporary' takes on bubble tea are a hit or miss. But they do also have a small food menu, which is nice!
- fish foxJuly 25, 2017Low key liked that place, but since workers are rude to me I'm never going back there. If all of you can put up with disrespect from the workers by all means go ahead.