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This place is packed, so make sure you're prepared to wait. This is another hipster boba tea house to hit the Phoenix area with a Mexican twist. A lot of their drinks are Mexican inspired, like the Mangonada with mango chunks that will take you back to an LA-street fruit stand, where fresh fruit and Tajin meet. They also offer appetizer-style snacks like French fries and popcorn chicken; but you just must try the elote dish, which is Mexican-style street corn. I got the Hot Cheetos Elotes, which was to die for; the elote was straight from the cob with your traditional mayo and chilli spices, and topped with a crunchy layer of Hot Cheeto crumbs (sooo good..!!) And to drink, I got the Mangonada Chunks and Spicy watermelon Chunks. They were both refreshing, yet spicy. I highly recommend you come and try it yourself! I definitely think it's worth the drive and wait. I will tell you the the scene is a little younger, since this is very popular among young adults. Loving the LA Mexican food/ cafe scene taking over Phoenix.
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