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  • I've been a customer here for years. I would say 10+ years. They were one of the first good boba places in the east valley, and through the years, the taste has remained delicious. They have a lot of the usual beverages, such as fruit smoothies and teas, and they also have a handful of food items. The drinks themselves have a good consistency and taste. I used to be obsessed with their strawberry banana smoothies. Now, I am all about the milk teas. I am not sure if their beverages are made from fresh produce or powder. It really doesn't matter to me and isn't a deterrent but rather an FYI for you in the event you care. The boba itself is typically soft on the outside, but its core is sometimes harder than I would like. This place isn't my go-to store for boba, but if I was craving boba and I was already here, I would definitely purchase some here. I usually come here for the drinks and their Diamond Ice. One of their signature item is the Diamond Ice which is a finely shaved ice dessert topped with fruit (most recent times, I have had cantaloupe, pineapple, strawberries), red bean, and condensed milk. I usually do not like ice-based desserts because they tend to be too icy and tasteless. However, I am a fanatic of their Diamond Ice because it has a good topping to ice ratio, and it is sweet. The ice is also super finely shaved so the ice essentially melts in your mouth. They also give you A LOT of it even if you purchase the smallest size. The portion size is the cherry on top! This place is located in a strip mall connected to a handful of other Asian restaurants and a grocery store, which I think will be relocating across the street soon. It also shares a parking lot with Oregano's so the parking lot is sometimes hectic/crowded, although there is always space. You may have to walk an extra 20 feet, but the space is there. I used to really like the interior. You could write and draw on the walls as you pleased. However, over the years, the walls have become saturated with scribbles/art, making the place feel busy and dark, even when it's not. It also literally feels like I'm on a street looking at street art. Ha... Maybe that's the ambiance the owners are trying to create! Anyway, the chairs are metal and uncomfortable to sit on for long periods of time, but overall, it fits well into the ambiance of this place. Last I checked, they didn't have wifi but it has been a really long time since I've checked.
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