Oh my gosh! I tried them for the first time yesterday at San Leandro Street Eats. I was going to order the Halo Halo which I’ve had at other places and really enjoy. However, the lady in front of me ordered a Mango Otai Raspado, I read the description which was Mango, Pineapple and Shredded Coconut, it seemed like something I would like but, I needed to see the finished product before I decided to switch. I asked the lady how it was and she said it was good, a different variation of the Mango Ontai which she had before. I decided to try something new and am glad that I did, it was awesome! I will definitely get this drink again!
Phillip R.
Classificação do local: 5 Richmond, CA
Its such a refreshing change of pace to find a food truck that serves drinks after trying so many different types of food at these food truck events. Now when I say they serve drinks I mean real drinks, not the typical line up of sodas or lemonade. The mango halo halo is my personal favorite, also great are the frozen bubble tea(freshly brewed) with tapioca pearls. Look for the Orange and Yellow Truck that has Sip of the World on the side of it next time you are at the San Leandro street trucks event.
Victor G.
Classificação do local: 3 Oakland, CA
Sip of the World is a beverage/dessert food truck dispensing halo halo(7.5), «frozen bubble tea»(5.5)(slushie-like), french hot chocolate, sea salted items, honey lemon drink(3), etc. locale: san leandro street eats(3⁄26) drink: french too chocolate(5) –touted as very rich, tasty chocolately, not too sweet slight aftertaste –not a hot chocolate afficianado so wasn’t wowed –whipped cream tasted very sweet, even better than hot chocolate drips: –offerings pricey –honey lemon tea has no real lemon, from powder? –frozen bubble tea is slushie like(me no like this concept) noticed torani syrups on shelf.(maybe more like a frozen italian soda). –charming service