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Stopped in for a quick boba fix, as I am on the hunt for the best boba/bubble tea in this beautiful state! Decided on a Red Bean Milk Smoothie with boba. The drink itself was around $4, which I think is leaning on the more expensive side. The drink was smooth but still had bits of Red Azuki bean in it and the boba was decent, slightly chewy but soft and not flavored. The drink itself was a bit sweet for me, so I would suggest getting it less sweet. Interior is interesting with graffiti from guests along the wall, leaving it with a casual vibe similar to that of Angry Crab or Boiling Crab. The service was fast and there's plenty of seating for one to sit and have drinks with friends or family. I don't recall if there is Wi-Fi available. The Street doesn't have snacks, but do serve instant ramen with rice cakes (Korean) and Patbingsoo (Korean Shaved Ice) as an alternative dessert. Definitely would love to try their shaved ice as I didn't find the boba here amazing.
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