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So after the disappointment that was Sweet Jesus, my friend and I decided to try another foodie place on trend with hopefully better results. We went to Arctic Bites on a Saturday at 4-5pm. The line up didn't look too bad but overall it took about 1hr to wait in line and then get our ice cream. Luckily, I was with a friend with great patience and foodie inclinations. Lol. We both decided to try the Thai Me Up, cause Thai ice tea is amazing and we were hoping this would be just as good. It was! Pretty much tasted like Thai ice tea in ice cream form. :D In terms of service, it was fine. The staffer accidentally put someone else's order in my bowl but made mine right after. Not too big of a deal, probably confused cause it's been a long day. It's pretty crowded there. For the interior, there is no seating. It's definitely an order to-go place. Pricing will range from $6.50-7 depending on what you order. Mine was $6.50 or $7.35 with tax. Still, it was pretty yummy and much needed after being tainted by the memory of a not so Sweet Jesus. I might be curious to try the Earl Grey or the Nutella flavours in the future. I think you wouldn't regret trying it. If I go back, I will try for off days and times to hopefully not face such a long line up.
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