in the food court at sunland park mall. very refreshing.
Ellen W.
Classificação do local: 4 Fort Worth, TX
Needed a pick me up after some exhausting Christmas shopping so I stopped by Teaze. I asked for a coconut milk tea with boba but the boba wasn’t ready yet :(she said it’d be ready in about 20 minutes so she was super nice and said I could either come back or said the jellies were ready. I had some more shopping to do so I just came back, no problem. With the wait for that first satisfying sip of boba milk tea!
Alice H.
Classificação do local: 5 El Paso, TX
Loveee this place! I always get the iced coconut base with honeydew flavor milk and boba. My only complaint is that they run out of tapioca a lot. Not sure why they don’t just make more when they make them! Other than that it’s great :) obsessed!
Amanda G.
Classificação do local: 5 El Paso, TX
Yum! I haven’t seen a place like this in El Paso yet! I got a milk tea and it was so smooth and good. I’m a big tea drinker, but don’t like my tea so sweet. This place sure does have a big selection, I’ll definitely be back to try everything! The girl that made my drink was very nice and did a great job! Don’t have much else to say because it was just that good!
Krista E.
Classificação do local: 5 Sunland Park, NM
Tried this place for the first time today and I’m hooked! The rainbow jelly bobas are so good!
Edward P.
Classificação do local: 5 El Paso, TX
This is absolutely the best tea on earth. You can order whatever you want at very reasonable prices ! 100⁄10 !
Marisa M.
Classificação do local: 2 El Paso, TX
This place, by far, does not have the best boba tea in the city. There are many better places. But if you’re in the mood for boba then it’s perfect if you’re in the mall. Otherwise, I would go elsewhere. The kids that run the shop are nice and helpful. I question whether they make the drinks properly since sometimes the flavor is off but I trust them nonetheless. They definitely don’t know much about their own menu. And by that I mean that if there is something in a language other than English or Spanish then they’re lost. I had to explain some of the terminology to them.
Kevin V.
Classificação do local: 4 Spring, TX
Pretty good boba but there is a language barrier as far as what some boba is called so its kinda difficult to order but overall im very satisfied
Angie H.
Classificação do local: 2 El Paso, TX
While the smoothies are tasty, the customer service is lacking. They tend to be rude every single time we are there.
Nancy t.
Classificação do local: 2 Upland, CA
Not what I had expected from the reviews below.. workers were nice but the person taking my order didn’t know what they could or couldn’t do nor could she repeat my order correctly. Tried to order a large jasmine mil
Steph L.
Classificação do local: 4 El Paso, TX
One of the best boba places in El paso. They actually have GOOD boba-pearls. Other places have hard or undercooked boba. The drink wasn’t bad either. It was a bit powdery-tasting, and the price was kind of high for the amount of liquid. Our other drink came out wrong. Instead of milk tea, we just got unsweetened black tea :(Can’t really rate simple tea…
Michael K.
Classificação do local: 4 El Paso, TX
Consistently delivers a pretty good cup of bubble tea. I prefer the fruit(as opposed to cream) flavors without added sweetener, there’s already plenty of sugar in the boba and flavorings themselves for me.
Jenny L.
Classificação do local: 4 Santa Ana, CA
In the middle of a mainstream mall in El Paso, this place has the best chewy perfectly cooked bobas… made by Mexican teens. Weird and wonderful. Prices are great as well compared to California. I think it was like $ 4 for a large with boba. There’s also a check in special as well.
Claudia B.
Classificação do local: 3 El Paso, TX
It’s pretty OK. Pretty sure this is the only boba place on the Westside, so this is where I go. They have the fun, kawaii plastic wrapped tops and my son loves that. I’m not crazy about the powdered flavorings. The boba places I was familiar with on the West Coast and in Denver… had Korean syrup flavoring that I prefer.
Mabel S.
Classificação do local: 3 Penang Island, Malaysia
I have high expectations for bubble tea, boba tea, milk tea or whatever you like to call it… so my experience with Teaze Boba Tea was a solid«ehh». There’s an exaggerated sweetness to their drinks which doesn’t measure up to the fresh fruit smoothie shops or tea houses popping up around town. It didn’t help that I found out that they were out of their milk tea mix as I ordered it. Teaze. Teaze Boba Tea gets a ½ star for giving a Unilocal deal though and another ½ for having a food truck! Or should it be drink truck? I came across it while I was exploring the downtown El Paso farmer’s market one Saturday morning.
Albert K.
Classificação do local: 5 El Paso, TX
If you’re like me, and you’re not, you will be hesitant to get your Boba from an establishment that has no Asian person in sight. But I was brave and decided to give Teaze a shot and I liked it a lot, and you should too, even though you are nothing like me. Look, you have about 2 options for bubble tea in this city: Teaze or the handful of Vietnamese restaurants that are here, so it’s very much a 5-star grade on the El Paso scale. Not to say Teaze isn’t good, because it is, I’d give it 4 stars in a city with more options. And speaking of options, Teaze offers A LOT, almost too many. You can select your type of tea, cream, flavor(s), sweetener, Boba or jelly, and whether you want it hot, cold, or a smoothie. There are a lot of flavors to choose, I’m still experimenting with combinations, but I like the traditional flavors they have: Taro, Jasmine, Thai Tea, and Avocado(not together). I love that they offer a Unilocal check-in discount, one of the few places in El Paso that does, and also love they have a frequent shopper program. So, even though I’m yet to see an Asian person working here, I am now very comfortable buying here and recommend it.
Frankhie D.
Classificação do local: 4 Honolulu, HI
BUBBLES! BOBA! PEARLS! TAPIOCABALLS! Whatever you want to call it, TEAZE is just about the only legitimate place to get it in the city of El Paso. Whether you have it with flavored slush or just regular ice, this place provides options and many of them, perhaps just a bit too many. Be prepared for the array of different choices for just one drink. I personally prefer my bubble teas plain and simple, not on the menu was just a regular milk tea which is exactly what I wanted. The bubbles may have been a tad bit undercooked but I didn’t mind. They also offer«Hawaiian Shaved Ice» which I may have to try the next time I venture back to the West side. Located in the Food Court in between Subway and Chick Fil-a, very easy find.