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I came here on a Friday evening around 6.30pm, 7pm. The store seemed empty with only my boyfriend and I. Having seen so many Instagram post about this place and their Meet Fresh Signature dessert (cold), we ordered it. One for here and one to go (at $8.70 each). It comprises of grass jelly, taro balls, sweet potato balls, shaved ice with brown sugar, and a small coffee creamer. Indeed, the picture was Instagram-worthy, but the dessert was meh. I've tried better for cheaper. The balls are chewy, which is normal, but I didn't taste any taro or sweet potato, for me it was bland. The only thing that connects it with taro/sweet potato is the color of the balls. But what I liked it their unique way of serving their guests. They give you a buzzer and ask you to sit on the upper floor. The staff come up from the back when your food is ready and let you know through the buzzer that you can come get it (at the back, not at the counter on ground floor). It was an OK experience and I will not revisit. Price: 2/5 Food: 2.5/5
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