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Lohas cafe is the reincarnation of Fancy Cup @ Times Square. This place is quiet little spot that offers great bubble tea for a cheaper price that that of the big box bubble tea stores. Lohas can accomodate maybe two large groups of people that's it. It's made for smaller, intimate groups. Bubble tea is better here, I think it has to do with the fact that owners care a lot. Their taro milk tea is really taroy without being sweet. So they know how to balance the flavour without it being too sweet. One of the more unique offerings are their sodas, which are italian soda - Chinese style.. yumm.. for about $4. I usually come here for their bubble tea, so I haven' t tried their food; but their condensed milk brick toast looked pretty good and smelled pretty good too. Also, if you pick up their business card, it's a stamp card the back if you want to go take out. Lohas offers free wi-fi, (ask for the password) and is CASH ONLY. Parking can be a bit of a nightmare, since it's located in First Markham Place.
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