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I am a huge boba (bubble tea) fan. I drink boba on average 3 days per week back home in Los Angeles. I was very excited to find a boba shop in downtown CLE within walking distance from my work. My first impression of store was that it was very neat and clean. Gave me a very hipster LA tea shop vibe. I noticed on the menu that there were only two selections for boba: black and green tea. I asked if there was a green milk tea option, and the cashier looked at me really confused as if I was speaking a foreign language. She tried to sell the "Jasmine Blossom" tea drink to me... but she wasn't answering my question. "Is there a green milk tea option?" I also asked if Jasmine Blossom had milk in it... and she strayed away from answering my question and suggested that I order a Green Matcha drink which is very creamy. At that point, I stopped trying because she clearly didn't know what I was talking about. I ordered the Jasmine Blossom with boba which was ok. It was very watered down and didn't have much flavor. The boba was very hard, and not fresh at all. I won't be coming back.
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