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| - Food 2.5/5 (60% of final grade)
Meh. Is all I can say. For a place that is reminiscent of a bubble tea house, and for the size of the facilities, the menu is very expansive. But the grade of the food falls at that-- a bubble tea house. After eating the first time, I actually felt sick from the amount of oil they put in their foods. At the time of consumption, I didn't realize how much oil I was consuming, but afterwards I felt way too bloated and heavy.
Ambiance 2/5 (10% of final grade)
Though there weren't that many people, the premises felt loud and stuffy, even though I could hear my friend speak from across the table. In general, the vibe they give off on their website is supposed to be very clean, fresh, light. In reality, they were stuffy, dirty-feeling, and heavy. Not enough air conditioning, perhaps, but it had a very peculiar sense of being run-down as well, despite nothing peeling off walls or anything. Not a place for a date, or anything to be honest, unless they up their facilities game with better air conditioning or ventilation -- nobody likes to be eating super oily foods and also being warm at the same time.
Service 2.5/5 (10% of final grade)
The service wasn't particularly bad, but it was minimal to say the least. Even though we sat right by the cashier, where most of the employees seemed to be lounging (except when someone waves them over, away from their cell phones), our water was never refilled proactively. The people working their didn't really seem like they wanted to be there, or that they wanted us to be there either. What to expect from a taiwanese-style teahouse though.
Cost 2.5/5 (10% of final grade)
Appropriate for the portion sizes and quality of food.
Brownie Points 0/5 (10% of final grade)
Nothing fantastic in particular.
Final Grade = 44/100 = 1 Star
TLDR: Extra salty for getting so oily sick. Their only saving grace might be their desserts and drinks, but I only ate their savoury foods. Hopefully your experience will be better.
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