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I came on a Sunday afternoon and it was quite. It's owned by Chinese (very fob) but the decorations are designed by a Korean designer. Cool but small atmosphere. Very large menu. Lots of weekly specials and monthly specials My order: Jasmine milk tea with bubbles with less sugar. Review: a little bland, but I appreciate it being bland than too sugar-y. My only concern was it tasted watery than milky like my fav spot: Gong Cha. I asked if they could put milk foam topping on my milk tea, but they told me it's only for certain drinks (that sucks). Overall, I like this place for its sense of business (weekly promotions + monthly promotions). But so far, I can't judge this place thoroughly without tasting their different offerings. I'll have to come back with a friend and check out other things on the menu other than milk tea (if that's possible for a bbt lover lol) Also nice to note. When I came in, the cashier offered a taste of their white peach milk tea. That tasted a lot more milky than my jasmine milk tea.
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