I loved this place, but I think that it is closed. They are no longer on grub hub, the phone is disconnected and the gates have been shuttered when I walk by It was a welcome change from the food that is offered in Downtown Brooklyn
William A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Staten Island, NY
Convenient place in the Metrotech area to get a Thai Iced Tea and other food and beverages not commonly found in this area.
Brian L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 LONG ISLAND CITY, NY
I’m writing this review based on downtown Brooklyn standards where there is nothing to eat. The surrounding eateries consists of Burger King, Subway, cheap fast food tacos, and $ 1 pizza. Infiniti is popular for its bubble teas than it is their food. However, they do have some great choices from fried pork cutlet over rice(Taiwanese style) and Japanese ramen. The last two times I’ve visited, I had the Malaysian chicken curry with potatoes. If you’re hungry, you must eat this. The serving sizes are huge. Good amount of dark meat chicken and a heaping serving of rice. The curry flavor is really good. It comes with soda or water for lunch and only costs $ 7.50, far less than Chipotle, Café Metro or any other decent eating establishment.
Yevka A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Manhattan, NY
Been here a couple of times and realized we’ll never order from here again. Service takes way too long and the quality of food is not that great. When they just opened I though chicken noodle soup with pork broth was amazing, but then quality went down super fast… My second order of same soup was terrible… And for that money??? I would not recommend this place. I don’t even know how they are still in business.
Christal A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
Not sure how to rate this place. it was spacious and clean with a nice host. Was looking for some noddles to eat with tufu, but they didn’t have tufu. So i tried a Vietnamese soup. I orderd it with Soy broth and that is where I went wrong. The smell was too strong and nauseating. Maybe Soybean broth has an aquired taste and smell, that some people can’t handle. I JUSTCAN’T HANDLE. I did like the passion fruit ice tea.
Joyce L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Jackson Heights, NY
Please READ! This is what I sent to Seamless a minute ago! This place wouldn’t even get any business from me if it’s not because of Seamless in the first place! I DONOT support dishonest restaurants!!! I’d like to report this restaurant InfiniTEA Café located at 150 Lawrence Street(Lawrence St Between Wiloughby St & Fulton St). They canceled my order on March 27, then called me to ask me to pay upon arrival. I thought they might have made a mistake and pressed the cancel button on accident or something. Today I ordered from them again and this lady who works at the restaurant asked me to just call to order next time. This restaurant is very shady and clearly doesn’t want to pay seamless for your service. Please let me know if you guys are going to take any actions regarding to this.
Susan L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Brooklyn, NY
Really poor service. Went here with my friends for lunch and they only have like 2 workers there and it took 30 – 40 mins to get our food. They messed up my friends order as well. Even though they have free wifi I still won’t go there again. Food wasnt that great either.
R'Netta V. T. L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Brooklyn, NY
Lucky to get 2 stars. My first time was 2÷11÷15 Wednesday. I wanted to try a new little sit down spot. The menu looked harmless & ok. I really did not know what to order, I wanted something different. The wait was about 20 minutes, ok. I ordered 2 items. The Takoyaki Octopus Balls &2 Spring vegetables rolls. I was extremelly SHOCKED& screamed out«WHERE’ S THEFOOD» 2 young ladies had the nerve to surprisingly look my way with side glances. One other nice teenage came over to me & said to order noodles the next time which was pleatlful for about $ 8.00. My order came to $ 7.43& I was still hungry. Why, my food was all miniature for a child in a stroller. Tiny balls and very tiny vegetable rolls was served, not the normal size for an adult was given. The food was not bad tasting it just was not plentiful. They had the nerve to give me the tiny portions in 2 separated dividers, oh please. What a hugh disappointment. I will not be returning ever to this place. Also they need to sweep the floors more often. I had to slide a large amount of someones weave hair from under my feet to a corner behind my table. How disgusting. A NONO. I deserved this because I was just being greedy and had food in my office. Lessons like this will make me just continue to bring my food from home. What a waste of time & money.
Rebecca Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brooklyn, NY
They have such a huge selection of food and drinks! Wayy too much to look over. I come here on my lunch break to buy food, but the problem is, their food comes out way too slow. I have to wait so long that I don’t have enough time to eat before I have to get back to work. Their popcorn chicken is nice though.
Vivian H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 New York, NY
Being a Los Angeles transplant, specifically from the San Gabriel Valley(known for being a Chinatown reprise), I can’t express just how disappointed I am by this joint. This place seems to have a simple enough concept, and yet, it literally left a foul taste in my mouth. Here are the facts: Ambience: It’s dim and extremely poorly lit. I can see why people would think that it’s dirty. There is absolutely no background music at all. The space is being very poorly used. Boba Tea: Made with powder. This is a sure sign of disappointment for those who know better. Food: Why did it take over 20 minutes for my instant food to come to me? I ordered instant noodle with egg and spam(a Hong Kong breakfast favorite), my friend ordered a Banh Mi sandwich(given, you should never order Vietnamese food at a Chinese place anyway), and my other friends ordered curry. I could taste the tap water in my noodles. Most places that do this instant noodle thing would at least use chicken broth, considering the $ 3 you get charged for it. The potatoes in the curry were bland, it was overall extremely dry. In addition to all of that, it sounded like they didn’t have a lot of the food that was on the menu(Indonesian fried noodles, milk buns). Needless to say, no matter how desperate I am for Asian food in NY, Infinitea is not a place that I would be returning too. I feel like they need a Restaurant Impossible overhaul. Fix the use of space/décor/lighting/lack of sound and get good at making at least one thing on your menu!
Angela W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
The owners are very friendly, the milk bubble teas are perfect, and the food is pretty good too. I like the jasmine and black milk teas, the tonkotsu and shrimp tempura ramen, the japanese curry, and the onigiri. It’s not advertised, but they do catering and are open to renting out the space for events too. Just ask them.
Michael C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Cambridge, MA
The menu says fresh fruit juice and smoothies. No fruit is fresh, only sugary syrup. Claim to accept credit card, but credit card system was down. Took forever to make two drinks. Lucky to get two stars from me. Didn’t try boba tea… Would stick to traditional Asian drinks at this place
Tina W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
Food is a bit on the pricey side for the type of food they serve. They have a wide mixed variety of dishes to choose from. They offer cuisines from Japanese to Vietnamese to American and Chinese, which kinda makes it hard to decide on what you want. I tried the udon tonkotsu broth with pork belly. They give you two big pieces of pork which is good. They also serve a good range of bubble tea drinks that you can also customize to add whatever you want from tapioca to lychee jelly or popping boba.
Daniel Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Philadelphia, PA
After a long day on a walking tour of the Brooklyn Bridge and Brooklyn Heights in the hot late summer sun, my friends and I stopped by to rest and cool off. My mango slush was nice and cold, but the boba tasted caramelized — definitely not fresh and cooked too long — most likely because there was no one else in the café except us. I would come back and get another boba drink, but only if I know there’s been a good turnover.
Kristen B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Washington, DC
I was attending a conference at the nearby New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge. I am a bubble tea fiend so I stopped in here for a boba drink before the second day of the conference. It is a fairly large café with extensive bubble tea and food menus. The place was empty on an early Sunday afternoon. I oredered the jasmine green tea bubble tea and it was delightful. Not too sweet, and the boba was the perfect consistency. To top it off, my regular-sized drink was only $ 3. That’s pretty unheard of for bubble tea in the NYC area. I will definitely be back next time I’m visiting that part of Brooklyn.
Nicole S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hoboken, NJ
Tiny place near the Fulton Mall. It’s in a side street so easy to overlook and it’s sandwiched between two Chinese restaurants. Very large menu– which is sometimes concerning — since you want them to focus on what they do best. We had the bahn mi with chicken and the chicken curry plate. Both were good but I liked the bahn mi more. The bahn mi was a dollar or two more than I’m used to paying but still okay in price — curry was about on par for the price. We also had the strawberry lemon slushy with passion fruit bubbles– which was delicious– beat part of the meal. Easy place to grab lunch or a snack while shopping.
Derrick H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
I gave this place a chance and I am so glad I did. This place has a lot of seating and has a very friendly staff. I go there, at least twice a week and consider myself a regular now. Don’t forgot to walk there and just try some of the teas. Food I tried: Tonkotsu Ramen — Creamy pork bone broth with ramen. Excuse the bowls but it’s the taste that matters. I can’t get enough of their ramen in this cold winter. Philly Cheese Steak — This is the only place you will find in the area with a philly steak with cheese wiz. This is some awesome philly steak. I’ve ordered it many times and plan to order it again. Bahn Mi Classic — Comes with a barbecue pork and pork roll combination, carrots, radish, cilantro, pâté, cucumber, and all the other goodies. I understand this place is a tea shop, but I have yet to try their bubble tea because their regular teas are awesome! Drinks I tried: Jasmine Green Tea — I always order this along with the food I get. This is a great pair to anything you eat, especially since this winter’s been brutal. Honey Ginger Tea — Perfectly spicy for my liking. When I feel my throat starts hurting, a nice hot ginger tea will help me cure it. Adding honey is so harmonious for this drink.
Jessica D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brooklyn, NY
Finally a bubble tea shop opens near by my office! This bubble tea shop is newly opened, very spacious, and clean. The staff are very friendly. There is a variety of bubble tea, drinks, and toppings for you to choose. They also have cooked food and I have tried two of their food items. So far I have tried the following: — Red Bean Ice — This tasted somewhat legit, but didn’t seem legit like red bean ice from most bubble tea shops/bakeries. They used real red beans, but it still tasted very milk-flavored. I didn’t sense any coconut milk flavor though. I wouldn’t really recommend the red bean ice since it didn’t really taste like the real thing. The first time I ordered and visited InfiniTea café, I was told if I checked in on Unilocal I would get a free upgrade on my bubble tea so I upgraded to a large. — Banh Mi Classic Sandwich — This was very filling, but the ingredients that was used is a little different from the typical ingredients used in Banh Mi’s. The Banh Mi didn’t have the grounded pork. There was clearly not enough meat in the sandwich. I wasn’t too pleased with the quality of the sandwich. — Jasmine Green Milk Tea with Herb Jelly — I’ve had this in Philadelphia before and fell deeply in love with it except I had it with tapioca. This particular drink was excellent .It really tasted like Jasmine and love the herb jelly. I wished they added more herb jelly. — Grilled Chicken over Rice — I had this for lunch during my second experience here and wasn’t too pleased. It came with grilled chicken, rice, a few slices of cucumber, and half-boiled egg. The meat was seasoned right, but felt so dry and there was no sauce at all. I was utterly disappointed because it wasn’t appealing at all. This time I was told in order to get a free upgrade on my bubble tea I would have to check-in on Facebook. So far I like InfiniTea café, but I don’t think I’ll be ordering their food items again. None of the foods I’ve had so far really appealed to me. However, I am excited to try some of their other bubble tea/drinks. Note — Cash Only!
S.H. L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
No more crossing the bridge for bubble tea!(Jumping up and down!!) This place is for real. It’s dedicated for bubble tea, NOT that Chinese Food Take Out with bubble tea on the side. I tried the original black milk tea with bubbles. I don’t like it too sweet, so I always ask for less sugar. It came out pretty good and prices are decent. For the owner, if you get a shaker, I think would make the bubble tea that much better. By the way, They close at 6pm.
Shu Jin S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New York, NY
Cash only, very spacious and newly opened. They also serve up lunch and dinner with an assortment of bahn mi sandwiches, ramen and curry, for very affordable prices. Paid $ 3.76 for a medium lychee tea with tapioca pearls. It was decent and refreshing. Though I wish the woman would have mentioned the countless other options that are available as fillings — so take the time to read the menu! Love having this new addition to the hood!