Classificação do local: 3 Forest Hills, Queens, NY
Tasty Chocolate Bubble Tea — for my American Sweet-Tooth! But I was informed by my Korean friend that it really tasted like Swiss-Miss in milk. Well, I liked it! I’m not sure I’d return to this particular location for Bubble Tea, but it was decent!
Andrea L.
Classificação do local: 3 FLUSHING, NY
Poor Pat B, doesn’t like«pastries in plastic baggies on discount?» More for me! Truth is, having grown up on Chinese bakeries, I find Korean pastries overpriced. Can’t speak for the happy tappy bubble tea or any of the other goodies(I’ve had them; they just pale in comparison to my love for the following), but Gateaux’s tapioca bread(which I discovered on discount, thankyouverymuch) are addictively wonderful balls of chewy yeasty goodness. Fortunately, they survive in their little plastic baggies til the end of the day(6pm), at which point I scoop them into my greedy arms on the cheap and tear voraciously into them while in my cubby corner. All mine!
Pat b.
Classificação do local: 1 New York, NY
My roommate likes to cook. Sometimes, when he is missing a few ingredients, he improvises. Fortunately, his meals come out tasty. Gateaux, meanwhile, is a few items away from the grocery section of a Korean bootleg Walmart. crêpe cake smoothie coffee pastries in plastic baggies on discount ice cream bubble tea soup convenience store Kimchi huh? My bubble tea was awful, and the raspberry smoothie was meh. Fortunately, I declined the Kimchi. For the bubble tea & smoothie = $ 12.