I suppose having boba in London is a novelty but does it merit a $ 7.50 price tag? I suppose in a drinking culture £3.99 is normal for a drink. I had the large mooboo special. Tea latte in essence. Well the pearl is nice and chewy and not overly sweet. The milk is fresh and not powdered. The black tea was watery though. The place some some random Asian snacks. Rice crackers, pocky-like biscuits etc. they do offer popping boba and vegetarian jelly(I wonder what diet that caters to)
Myla G.
Classificação do local: 4 Wallington, London, United Kingdom
Finally, good bubble tea! I’m really liking this place, although unfortunately it doesn’t yet compare to the fantastic bubble tea in New York or New Jersey. However, the flavors are very good — I’ve indulged in taro, honeydew, black/thai tea and mocha; all were excellent. What I really like, though, are the tapioca balls — they are just sweet enough, and chewy, and really make this a good bubble tea experience.
Dorothy H.
Classificação do local: 3 Vaughan, Canada
Just got a matcha green tea slush with tapioca(bobba!) it was around £4. Tasted great. At first was a bit too sweet but after I got used to the taste. Refreshing and bobba was made well. Will try again.
Iain M.
Classificação do local: 5 London, United Kingdom
It’s perfect. The drink is creamy, not too sweet and they haven’t packed out the cup with ice. The tapioca bubbles are perfect too, not gummy or tough but a really nice jelly like consistency. They are sweet and flavourful. I’m no expert but I have drunk bubble tea from London, New York and Hong Kong. This place is as good as it gets for me. Service with a smile and a loyalty card too. I’ll be back tomorrow, I expect !