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| - I go to high school near here so BR is a typical hangout for student, rain or shine. The noise level is quite loud but it's not really the place for a romantic candle lit dinner so I don't really think that's a problem.
As a high school student however, I just wish that they opened earlier since there are two separate lunch periods at my school and it's not open during the first one so we have to go to the close by Bamboo Bubble place, which I really don't like. The quality and ambiance isn't the same.
They used to have cards that people can ask to play with for free but now you have to bring your own. Once my friends and I had a game of Scrabble there and the staff didn't blink an eye.
I usually get one of 3 drinks when I come here, depending on the weather.
Oatmeal smash milk tea (really yummy, especially with ice cream)
Hot oreo black milk tea (great for cold days, it's really rich and delicious)
Lemon green tea (pretty much like lemon ice tea with tapioca)
*I get them all with large tapioca, I'm not a fan of jelly.
I also usually get the special combo with sesame paste noodles - really yummy noodles with a marinated egg and cucumber and carrot shreds.
I've also gotten the beef stew noodles as well and I loved it. The portion was pretty large and the white radish was delicious.
Their menu is quite extensive for a bubble tea place - they have chicken wings and potato wedges, which is good if you're with a group of friends and you plan to stay for a while.
The sizes and prices are pretty good, and they have a really large menu at the door for people who are just getting take out. Considering the size of the place, not a lot of people stay. Personally, I like getting it to go but the casual atmosphere of dine in is relaxing.
I've never had any trouble with ingredients running out but I do wish the service was a tiny bit faster.
All in all, this place is awesome and you should definitely come here. Bring cash though.
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