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Since my brother recently became an Elite Yelper [his nickname should be S-WoW], he's been wanting to try some new places. We enlisted our childhood friend to head on over to B.F.E. to try some Sumo Snow. So the three of us hopped onto the US-60 and drove far far into the northwest. Just a little more and we can go to Las Vegas, boys!
Sumo Snow is a place claiming to serve Hong Kong-style milk tea. I'm intrigued! Strain that condensed milk or evaporated milk through that pantyhose and gimme! The use of condensed milk gives the tea a creamy and full-body feel. Thick like Rihanna, y'know?! Anyways, Sumo Snow made an okay HK-style milk tea. It didn't seem like they used condensed milk. The boba was soft and fresh. No frozen or mushy boba here!
Wilson, my homie since I was a baby, got the Ube Snow for us to share. That thing was HUGE. The snow was so smooth and creamy and the ube pudding was a delight. It's very comparable to my favorite east valley snow place. Mix it up with the condensed milk, red bean, and graham cracker dust and enjoy!
They didn't have any raindrop cake or ramen burritos the night we visited but they did have a unicorn ice cream cone that had two Pocky sticks, an ube cream puff, and ube ice cream all served on top of an ice cream cone! If I wasn't lactose intolerant and this place was within proper city limits, this place might be a placed I'd frequent the most. They have so many games and lots of Poppin' Cookin' Japanese candy kits!
If they didn't follow me on Instagram, I wouldn't of noticed this dessert haven way out in Surprise. Good for the city of Surprise for getting some good eats! Follow their Instagram to learn about any specials they're currently having.
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