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I suggest that if you have terrible service then you better have rock star boba to make up for it. Unfortunately for Tea Station, this isn't the case. Boba is okay. Their coffee ice cream with is good for you java lovers. The rest of their menu is simply okay as well. Their tea boiled eggs satisfies a salty craving. Their toasts are bit on the dry side. The only upside to this place is that they're open late and it's convenient to hang out after a delicious dinner somewhere in Chinatown. To-go service is a joke. You might as well come in, sit down, have a grand ol' time and leave. You stand around with a looking like a deer in the headlights while the servers ignore you or give you the dreadful finger telling you to "hold on". But then again, you might not want to sit down because it'll take them forever to come to your table. And then when you come to your table they're really rude. I always feel rushed to order. They don't explain things well. I'm not the one to complain. I have a lot of patience. Takes a lot to put me over the edge. Kudos to you, Tea Station. You have done just that.
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