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I came here because of the hype and aesthetics after I saw my friend have the golden cone ($11.88 pre tax). Matcha was running a mother's day promo which was BOGO free. I first arrived without her and they said I couldn't get the promo without her, so I left and brought her with me 5 minutes later. We both tried the Matcha Ice cream ($5.50) on a charcoal cone ($0.50). I like that the ice cream itself isn't super grainy, but my mom also noticed something that wasn't great about the ice cream as well... It wasn't very creamy. I'm not sure which milk they use but I suspect skim milk or had more water to make the ice cream than usual because it started to feel like I was biting flavoured ice rather than enjoying ice cream. As for the cone, both my mom and I were fans! I liked the flavour that complimented the matcha. The only drawback to the cones for me was that my ice cream melted fairly quick and I had to clean up the mess when the melted ice cream dripped out of my cone at the bottom. Overall, matcha is decent, and the cashiers are pretty friendly too, but it will just be a one-time novelty for me.
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