We hired Bobaaddiction for our wedding back in November. Their presence had a lot of compliment from the wedding guest, not only how the drink was served from the boba truck which added uniqueness to our wedding but the quality of the drink and services was outstanding. Their presence left a good memory for our wedding and definitely recommend them for any special celebration.
Tina M.
Classificação do local: 5 Plano, TX
As a wedding planner, I’ve had the pleasure of working with the Bobaddiction team at several wedding events, and it is always so much fun having them there! They add such a unique touch to every wedding, and they deliver a delicious, quality product for all the wedding guests. I am Taiwanese, so I know a thing or two about bubble tea. Apart from the diverse selection of drink flavours, one of the things that sets them apart is that their drinks don’t have ice. Milk tea will always taste good at the beginning, however, as the ice melts, the flavor is diluted, and you’re drinking milky water after 15 minutes. These guys have invested in large cooling dispensers that will keep the teas and juices cold, so we can enjoy the beverage from beginning to end. They’re all around town, so I would highly recommend any milk tea lover to check them out!
Billy T.
Classificação do local: 5 Dallas, TX
Born and raised in the birthplace of bubble tea, Taichung, Taiwan, I’ve grown a dainty taste when it comes to boba tea. Despite the funny-looking Mickey-mouse-lookalike noseless Panda mascot, their green milk tea with boba is by far the best one I’ve ever had in the US. Especially the light aromatic smell exuded from the cold surface of the tea. If you’re getting the green milk tea(don’t forget the boba), don’t drink it before you smell it. Make your nose happy before your tongue!
Rachel R.
Classificação do local: 4 Dallas, TX
My company brought dessert trucks to our campus this week for a special celebration. I was excited to try this place out. I ordered the Vietnamese coffee. It was good and not too sweet. I would have preferred more coffee in my drink, but it was good. I would definitely give this place another shot, should the opportunity arise.
Yong Y.
Classificação do local: 3 Richardson, TX
I honestly went to this food truck because I wanted a drink and it was near the agonizing wait line for ssahmbbq. I got a lychee green tea and it came with boba and jellies. I felt like the jellies were more flavorful than the tea itself or maybe my taste buds were off due to waiting. It didn’t take long at all for my drink but it was $ 5 for a large which was made me cringe inside. Other than that, it’s okay.
Anh P.
Classificação do local: 3 Irving, TX
Not a full 5 stars because the wait time to get a drink was agonizing. Also the price point was meh. My friend and I were waiting in line for about half an hour since we were visiting downtown Dallas a month ago in the DMA Late Night event which brought in a plethora of people. There was literally a smörgåsbord of citizens I’ve recognized and never seen before. Anyway! To the juicy stuff. The boba teas were mostly limited by the time my bestie and I were ordering. We ended up getting an almond milk tea and a Vietnamese coffee milk tea. Mine(Viet) was delish! Strong but smooth flavors that cooled me down quickly. Hers was alright, a bit on the bland side, and she wouldn’t order it again. I concur. I do recommend going here if you’re in the Dallas Arts District area, but otherwise, the teas here are SEVERELY overpriced that it almost made me cry. Dallas needs to learn a thing or two from Houston’s boba game… Come here if convenient, otherwise, its not worth.
Michael K.
Classificação do local: 5 Carrollton, TX
My wife LOVES boba and one thing she HAD to have at our wedding was bubble tea. We were referred to bobaddiction from a friend and interviewed them and a few other bubble tea vendors in the area. Price, Quality and Service were how we meticulously rated each vendor and they beat everyone out hands down. Not only do they put out a quality product, but the guys were pretty awesome to work with. Give it a shot, there’s not much to lose… but sooooo much to gain.
Helen S.
Classificação do local: 4 Dallas, TX
I’m Taiwanese and I grew up drinking boba milk tea, so my expectations are different and I pray that one day a real quality authentic Taiwanese milk tea place in Dallas will appear. For your reference, so far the best boba I tasted in the states is half and half tea in LA. Boba addiction is great comparing to the other places around Dallas, but I believe it can be better… Hence the four stars:) I had taro milk tea and jasmine milk tea less sugar, both are great.
Ashika M.
Classificação do local: 5 Irving, TX
I went to the Asian Festival at Klyde Warren Park, and they were just amazingggg for food truck boba! I need to find an event they’re going to be at next!
Sharde A.
Classificação do local: 4 Dallas, TX
Boba is one of my weaknesses. Any kind of dessert with tapioca drives me into a magical fit of rainbows and baby bunnies actually. I nearly crapped sparkly poo when I saw Bobaddiction along the curbside by Crow. I mean, boba on wheels right?! No wonder there’s a line out the wazoo by this food truck. On top of that, they slap shave ice/snow onto the menu… with boba in it. Yes, they take perfectly soft shaven ice with the texture of fluffy snow, pour some condensed milk all over it, surround it with strawberries, mango, honeydew and watermelon. Then they top it all off with vanilla ice cream. And… and boba. If they ever decide to add mochi or red beans to it, I am sure I will cry a flood of the sweetest tears you have ever tasted. You just can’t get this stuff in Dallas proper and I’ll gladly pay the few extra $$ to avoid the drive up north to get some. The boba wasn’t as chewy as I liked, but I still enjoyed it. You can also get free samples of the boba tea flavors, but please don’t be the jerkface that wants to sample all of them and make everyone wait in line forever. Just, don’t.
Jane p.
Classificação do local: 4 Bryan, TX
This is a food-truck, so beware the Unilocal!info posted in this listing. Check the Bobaddiction own website for location and hours. They have yummy drinks, but the truck is always on the go!
Karen L.
Classificação do local: 5 Dallas, TX
What are those black squishy balls at the bottom of your cup?! Boba! They’re tapioca balls often found in Asian desserts and drinks. Like fruity flavored tea? Make it a milk tea! Bobaddiction is the food truck that everyone’s been talking about! They have a variety of fruit flavored teas/milk teas and even shaved snow ice! For you party planners out there, they do cater! Boba tea on wheels? Genius! Great little extra addition to your next party! Contact them to get more info!
Wesley L.
Classificação do local: 5 Reno, NV
Went to Monkey King Noodle Company for lunch and saw the Bobaddiction truck parked by MKNC. Intrigued by it’s creative design my friend and I decided to take a look at the menu. We were in love with the menu, it was simple and affordable. They also allow you to sample the different flavors they have. After tasting the Jasmine Green Tea I was absolutely in love. I ordered the Jasmine Milk Tea and my friend ordered the Taro Milk Tea and Mango Shaved Ice. The drinks came out first and the shaved ice took a bit longer, but trust me it’s worth the wait so be patient! The Jasmine Milk Tea has the perfect amount of Jasmine flavor and sweetness, and the amount of boba is perfect too. The mango shaved ice is served with plenty of mango, vanilla ice cream, and some boba on the side. It is one of the best shaved ice I’ve had in Dallas, and it’s probably one of the best in Texas. I’ll definitely be going back to Bobaddiction whenever I get the chance!
Kat C.
Classificação do local: 4 San Mateo, CA
Boba food truck. Simple. Brilliant. With some great flavors and decent boba, I definitely understand and agree with the love for this little food truck. The adorable graphics don’t hurt either. My friends and I went to MKNC on a Friday night because the truck was there and we really wanted to try them. In the midst of staring at the side of the truck(menu of flavors), the kindly worker stuck his head out and offered us multiple samples of the flavors. I decided on the classic milk tea with boba. I’m only a fan of the tapioca pearls sometimes and theirs wasn’t the best but it was alright, My favorite thing about my drink was that it wasn’t too sweet. Most places nowadays, I always have to order a quarter/half sweet but Bobaddiction has got it down. I can’t say that I found the $ 4 worth it for the cup of boba but I still want to find the truck again and try their shaved ice. And probably get the drink without the pearls.
Jessica S.
Classificação do local: 5 Dallas, TX
Unless another boba place comes up from Houston any time soon, Bobaddiction is probably as good and authentic as you’re going to get for milk tea in Dallas. The service is great! They let you sample whatever you want in a small cup before purchasing, which is great for those who don’t know what to expect. The milk tea and fruit based teas all taste great. I like their tea over other places the most because you can actually taste the tea in the drink, instead of just syrup. Their boba is also well made, with nice chewy texture and not over or undercooked, and hasn’t been left to sit for too long. I have yet to try their shaved ice, but it sure does look good. Wish one day they’ll open up a shop in a set location. The truck is a cool idea, but it gets cumbersome trying to track it down sometimes.
B I.
Classificação do local: 5 Denton, TX
Get the purple milk one its the best! They are very nice and offer you samples with a little cup and 1 ice cube. They all have great attitude and customer service. I cant believe how good it was. All the milk Boba Teas are lactose-free milk which is great for most of us.
Nga N.
Classificação do local: 4 Dallas, TX
Saw this cute food truck outside of the Arts District on the day of Lunar New Year. Even though it was cold that day, I still wanted to try their boba drinks because I’ve read some good things. Also, how can you resist the cute panda staring at you? The guy was super friendly. He gave me a sample of the honeydew milk tea, because I couldn’t decide on what to get. I never like honeydew, but this honeydew was good. I ended up with the classic milk tea with boba and rainbow jelly anyways. This drink was also very good, and can be very refreshing during summer time. The boba though, wasn’t as good as I expected. It was a little bit tough in the middle, and wan’t as sweet. I like the bobas from Boba Latte and Tap House a lot more. Overall, I thought the milk tea was great. This is a really cool idea for a food truck.
Elizabeth N.
Classificação do local: 5 Dallas, TX
Bobaddiction is definitely my favorite place for Boba Tea… and guess what? It’s on wheels and is mobile! I’m such a fan, it’s probably not even cool how much I’m here. the owners and employees know me by name now… *no shame*. The fast & friendly service here is notable because I always see a smiling face greeting the customers and a drink ready within seconds since Bobaddiction brews batches of their teas to have immediately ready and they only brew 9 tea flavors daily due to space(10 if you count the Tea of the Week). I really enjoy all the flavors, and each time I see the truck I’ll always be craving a different tea. Can’t make up your mind? Bobaddiction lets you sample all the ones you’re interested in– this is the ONLY boba tea place I know that does this. I love/hate this idea because at the end of the samples I end up wanting multiple drinks, hehe! I appreciate the fresh ingredients in their teas. I don’t know any other place that puts fresh fruit purée in their tea drinks– you’ll perhaps find fresh fruit in smoothies at certain shops, but never in tea. The best part is that the fruit actually enhances the teas — they complement well with the lychee, mango and passion fruit extracts/syrup they use and make them taste fresher, more vibrant and very unique. The bobas(bubbles, tapioca balls, pearls) have the perfect texture and is not too hard/not too soft. Their boba also has a unique flowery honey flavor. I’ve had too much either mushy boba or boba that wasn’t cooked all the way through, so I’m very happy that Bobaddiction pays special attention to their namesake, the almighty boba! NOTJUSTBOBATEA! Bobaddiction has Shaved Snow with fresh fruit, and I always get the Mixed Fruit since it’s an assortment of different goodies. I love the shaved ice because it’s so fluffy and tastes delicious with the condensed milk. I also can’t wait for them to start serving Taiwanese style tapas. The owners let us know that food options will be coming soon. I loved listening to the description of the potential new food menu and cannot wait to see what’s in store for the new year. Ahhh, the design of the truck definitely stands out with a lot of contrasting colors, cute designs, and is very professionally done. Get a close look at the front of the truck too, it’s so creative! — Good luck, Bobaddiction– your teas taste delicious and your truck design is awesome. who WOULDN’T love a Panda? :)
Angel P.
Classificação do local: 4 Irving, TX
This is a great idea for a food truck! They are very generous with giving samples to help you decide which one you want to get. I love how all their drinks actually taste like tea! I really liked the lychee green tea and the jasmine milk tea. The vietnamese coffee is very good as well, thick, strong and sweet. The boba itself was good, nice and chewy with a slight hint of flavor. However, these were $ 4 each and they were pretty small! They looked a bit smaller than the regular sizes at other places. I understand that food truck food is always more expensive that the actual store ones. If I ever see this truck, I’ll go back and get some more but when I’m craving boba I’m not gonna go out of my way to find them.
Sarah Y.
Classificação do local: 5 Chicago, IL
When I walked up to this food truck at the Arts District one night, I was greeted with two challenges by the cashier: 1) «Try as many samples as you want!» 2) «We have the best boba tea in town!» Challenge #1 turned out to be true, as my drinking companion and I both slurped down about 4 samples each, trying out milk tea, lychee iced tea, vietnamese coffee and boba balls, with the cashier patiently handed up tiny cup after tiny cup and explaining its flavor profile to us. From there, Challenge #2 was validated for me. I ultimately chose the original milk tea with boba, but everything that I tried was on point in terms of flavor and texture. Milk tea is silky, creamy, and just the right amount of sweet, lychee iced tea is refreshing, light, and crisp, and vietnamese coffee retains its exotic and spiced flavors. Bobas here are made with honey, which gives them a subtle sweetness. The chewiness of it is just to my liking. Al dente… if that is a thing for boba. Judging from the shaved snow photos, these guys really nail this menu item as well. Unlike other shaved ice/snow places in town, whom present you with a dangerous-to-your-mouth bowl of shards of ice, the snow here looks like, well, fluffy new snow. Can’t wait to try that and will definitely come back for the boba tea!