Real fruits and organic drinks for healthy life. As a health activist, I like to look for drinks that are made from real fruits and not powder or fruit syrups and this place attracted me. I snuck in here at around 6 after the whole busy day running from the event in the hospital, to ASU and studied there when the library is closed for no reason. I was extremely tired but hungry (although I got free food in the hospital). I saw this place when browsing for new business in Yelp. Gotta support locally owned restaurant before I move temporarily to Palo Alto to work for a tech company.
Type? The topping options are scarce. I can't never find any other place beside the one at Leelee that offers mini boba. Although, I usually only drink boba or pudding, depending on the type of drink.
Taste? My drink tastes like strawberry! I was a bit doubtful about the strawberry, I thought it would be powder. But no, I chewed on real strawberries so I liked that. The popcorn chicken was delicious. There was no overdoing of salt like I-Tea. It's not as if they accidentally dropped the whole bottle of salt to give me high blood pressure. The chicken was cripsy and not hard. I love the chicken here so much better. Their wheel pie is good. I want more custard filling though. But the boba filling was novel! I haven't eatene one like that before.
Price? I would say the price is a bit pricey for the organic strawberry milk that I ordered. The small is $4.99. However, that was the specialty they have. The small milk tea cost $3.50 which would be alright for me. The wheel pie, on the other hand, is $1.50 each (like the expensive macarons that I never bought). Mekong sells these for $0.75 though.
Atmosphere? I wish they have tables for more than 4 people because if I bring my group of 5 friends here, that wouldn't be enough and we play Uno. I think many groups also play Uno too. The owner is super friendly when I visited though. Not sure why the other people said she wasn't.