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A superb novel idea for bubble tea! This place calls for all wanna-be chemists to interact with a beloved beverage. The options here are quite amazing with either hot or cold fresh or milka tea. The bases are either black, green or oolong tea. There are jellies, red beans, pearls and tapioca. The choice of sugars go from 10-30mL with either maple syrup, white or brown sugar. You can select to even have a slushie! Yet with endless options, decision-making can be difficult especially considering the establishment has a line up with a tray system. It takes a LONG time to get through the line. However, it tastes great and there is a quick turnaround in the bubble tea coming out. One flaw is that it is rather cramped and people will line up outside and around the few tables at the location. Additionally, without much guidance from staff beyond "choose two flavours" can led to some unpleasant beverage experiences. I went with my boyfriend who definitely selected his ingredients better than I had. So alas! It's fun to go to but will I go again? Probably not but hey! You never know and who doesn't love to be called a Doctor on their bubble tea cup?!
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