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An ok place to get bubble tea when you get thirsty while shopping. The artificially flavoured tea isn't the greatest. Tastes oily, a tad too sweet, and has a weird, gritty texture sometimes (is it undissolved powder? sugar?) and aftertaste. Can't really taste the tea, and I've had better tapioca... The stuff with the real fruit is better... slightly, but I've had better. To be fair, I've also had far worse bubble tea... it's not bad enough that I would never drink this again. When I'm with friends at the mall, and everyone goes for bubble tea, I don't mind joining in on the bubbly fun. :D Also, I find it a bit funny that the Bubble Tease website tries to make their bubble tea seem healthy. The nutrition info consists of the benefits of tea and tapioca... but they never mentioned all that sugar and fat and artificial flavour/colour or the high calories. But then again, I'm not drinking bubble tea because its healthy... Nevertheless, I can't stand false advertising! And everything is overpriced, but that's sort of expected of mall food... it's not the most expensive bubble tea there is, but you can definitely find cheaper and better (not at Markville though)
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