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| - It's official. I think I'm addicted to Thai Tea and Boba drinks. The first step is admitting you have a problem, right? I discovered Thai Tea at a Farmer's Market a few months ago, and haven't been able to get enough of this stuff since. Same thing for boba, except at first I didn't care for it but now I crave that shit like it's crack or something.
After a failed attempt to go to our usual boba spot, a Yelp search revealed that China A Go Go sells boba! Worth a shot, right? I called ahead to make sure they were open (it was 9PM) and the girl who answered was nice enough. I ended going up with the Thai Tea and my husband got a Taro slushie. Unfortunately for us, they were out of boba. Boba is half the fun! We were pretty disappointed.
THIA TEA ($3): I've never had a bad Thai Tea. Sure, I like some better than others but I was content with the tea here. I though it was weird that they used Coffee-Mate creamer in the tea, though.
TARO TEA ($3): The employee made this from scratch. We watched in fascination as she got the ice, water, sugar, and scoops of taro and blended it into a giant slushie. We got the idea that maybe we could make Taro slushies at home! Anyone know where to buy some Taro powder?
P.S. I've had takeout a few times here in the distant past. Foods 'aight. I've only tried the vegetable chow mein and spring rolls.
Worth a Return Visit?
Next time, I'll call to confirm that they have boba on hand. My tea drinks simply aren't complete without boba.
YELP 100 CHALLENGE 2015: #168
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