Powdered bubble tea. Can’t even taste the tea flavor, if any, used at all! Will only come when in dire need of «bubble tea», or just parched beyond belief. Otherwise, you’re better off driving just a tad further and going to LimeRed in Amherst or Northampton.
Taras F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Parma Heights, OH
So bubble tea is really for those who love it. You either love it or hate it. I happen to enjoy it quite a bit. I’m reviewing the restaurant itself though. I went there with my fiancé and she was a boba tea virgin. They were very understanding and accommodating to her demands, which pretty much was only«unsweet tea please» but still. They have a plethora of different bubble flavors which was pretty amazing, although not all of them were a bubble shape which is slightly disappointing. Overall not bad.
Sharon S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Westfield, MA
I always come here for bubble tea when I’m at the mall. It’s not the best I’ve had, but it’s decent and I’ve never had a bad drink there.
Ian W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Pelham, NH
While shopping at Holyoke Mall, I stopped for a break at the Fruity Bubble Bubble Tea House counter on the upper level of the mall. The offerings here include a good variety of bubble teas/bubble teas with milk($ 3.45-$ 4.75), smoothies/slushes($ 4.70-$ 5.95), and snow crushes($ 3.69-$ 6.95). The drinks are made to order here. I ordered a Large Coconut Milk Tea($ 4.75 plus tax) with tapiocas, which was mixed together and top of the cup was sealed with plastic film. It took some effort to poke the fat straw into the plastic on top of the cup, The coconut milk tea drink with ice and tapiocas was not too sweet and decently refreshing to drink. There were ample chewy tapioca pearls at the bottom of the cup. There are a few small tables with seats across from the Fruity Bubble counter.