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Now... when I say I've been to most Boba tea places in Vegas, best believe I've tried most of them. From some powder tea places to real tea places, I've tried a lot of them. It's one of my addictions. Brew Tea still tops my list, followed by Kung Fu on Spring Mountain (not the one up on Rainbow... I don't know why, but I tasted the difference) and really closely, this place. They have some unique drinks and I really have to give them props for marketing and packaging. I ended up spending an extra $3 for the little light bulb bottles they have, but they were too cute. Only problem with those bottles, they don't fit my car cup holder so I accidentally spilled some in my car, but not their fault... totally mine. The ladies that were there are very friendly and were good with giving drink suggestions. Parking was really easy compare to Kung Fu tea so that's a plus, but tasted wise they are neck and neck. I'll be back for sure.
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