Classificação do local: 4 New Dorp, Staten Island, NY
Lots of great options to try, although the texture of the tapioca isn’t the best. I had the lavender milk black tea and it was really nice. The lavender flavor was subtle and very delicate. There aren’t so many bubble tea places in Binghamton, and I think this one is pretty good!
Debbie A.
Classificação do local: 5 New York, NY
Great service and quality bubble teas. The owner is super friendly and patient. I’ve been coming here for the past three years and have no complaints.
K H.
Classificação do local: 4 Binghamton, NY
One of the best places in town for bubble tea. I thought it was weird the hot tea is served in the same plastic cup as cold tea. The owner is very sweet. I came in with a large group of friends once and we all sampled each others tea flavors. She handed out key chains in appreciation. The sushi seems to be a good deal for the price: quality ratio. I have tried the spicy tuna avocado roll and the smoked salmon roll. One roll plus a bubble tea is pretty filling.
Veronica V.
Classificação do local: 5 Endicott, NY
Awesome Bubble Tea. Best I have ever had! Have heard wonderful things about the sushi, though I have not tried it myself. One thing to keep in mind is that they do not accept credit cards.
Adrien M.
Classificação do local: 5 Vestal, NY
This place has amazing Sushi and outstanding service. The lady who makes the Sushi is extremely sweet, and always remembers my order, taking careful pains to make each roll exactly perfect. The rolls are very large, well garnished, and affordable. The bubble tea is very yummy too! I recommend the spicy salmon roll with avocado. Mmmm!!!
Kim I.
Classificação do local: 4 Endicott, NY
My favorite sushi place in Broome county. Very reasonably priced and great service. I prefer the sushi here bar to none. Even after moving about 20 minutes away I still would make the trip every time.
Kate K.
Classificação do local: 1 Binghamton, NY
My coworker and I had stumbled across Wetea and decided to try it out for lunch today since we both enjoy sushi. Neither of us a big fan of Bubble Tea. I suppose if we were and had tried it, that might have been a redeeming factor. Overall we were very disappointed. The miso soup we had for starters was good, but there wasn’t much else about the meal that was good. I was disappointed to learn the only beverages they had were teas. I’m not a big tea drinker, but had to settle on plain black tea so I’d have something to drink with lunch. I selected a spicy crab roll and the Philadelphia roll. Neither was fresh. The rice seemed stale, bordering somewhere between rubbery and hard. The seaweed was very difficult to chew and neither roll had much flavor. In the Philly roll all I could taste was the cream cheese. Hands down the worst sushi I have ever had. I wound up paying $ 15 for a lunch that I barely touched. A couple other negatives: 1) They only take cash or check. I personally never carry cash and prefer to use my credit card, but had to make a special trip to the nearby ATM. 2) The place is VERY small. My coworker and I sat at one of the four tables available. My advice? If you are a fan of Bubble Tea the place may be worth a try, but skip the food!
Kristen W.
Classificação do local: 4 Worcester, MA
Found this place last summer, I believe. I think it’s very well priced and that all of the food is made super fresh. I haven’t had much besides the udon and the spicy salmon rolls. But, bubble tea AND sushi, in the same place, in Binghamton? That’s pretty much enough on its own to merit coming here. Plus, their selection is pretty awesome.
Jexx L.
Classificação do local: 5 Delhi, NY
I love this place. It has a great atmosphere the service maybe a bit slow, but i rather them take the time to make my sushi fresh then pull out a ready-made roll, i like their bubble tea they have quite the verity of flavors, and the staff is very friendly, This is a great place & I would b a regular if i lived in Vestal.
Dee T.
Classificação do local: 2 New York, NY
So I’m a little wishy-washy on this place. If there was a half a star option I’d give it a 2.5. On the one hand, the food is quite tasty and the décor is very cute and modern. On the other hand, the food doesn’t seem the be… the freshest, bubble tea is over-sweetened, and service is slow. So here’s the 411. The Inari-zushi is a must have. They are little sweet tofu-pockets filled with rice topped with a choice of seaweed, sesame, carrots, eel, shrimp or caviar. Mmmmm, so nom.(But pst, you can totally make these yourself — get the tofu pockets and Wegmans, shh). The sushi rolls are good, not great, but certainly passable when you need a sushi fix. The appetizers(shrimp dumplings and such) are meh, not worth the price. I’ve also ordered the unagi rice box which is tasty BUT(big but — I come back to the not fresh here) they literally just take the eel out of the package and microwave it, which honestly, most places that serve eel do that, I just don’t want to see it. But the worst part was that the fried egg that came with the dish was pre-cooked, so they microwaved that up too –_–(big –_-). So seeing that happen on two occasions really made me question… uh well everything they serve. And like I said before the bubble tea is a bit sweet for my taste but still tasty. Service is also a bit slow because generally there is only one or 2 people working at any given time(yes, that includes cooks and waiters). But they are so nice, ah tis a shame.