Bubble tea actually tastes like tea. A better, less hectic version of fruity yogurt. I visit here at least twice a week for my bubble tea fix. Staff are super nice!
Juan F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Morristown, NJ
First time here for bubble tea. It was not bad. Looks like it’s a popular place as I arrived around 9am and had to wait 20 minutes for a new batch of Bobba to be made. Parking is a little difficult on Saturdays. I had the black tea and green tea. Good stuff.
Cissy C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Louisville, CO
When I try out new boba places, I consider 3 main things: 1) the boba texture, 2) the milk tea authenticity and sweetness and 3) the price/size options. I tried out More for the first time on a Friday evening(so it might be that the boba weren’t as fresh), but the pearls weren’t great. They were too soft, not chewy enough, and bordering on stick-to-your-teeth gumminess. I like nearby Fruity Yogurt’s more. The milk tea(traditional) was perfect though — strong tea flavor but sweet and not too milky. Next time I think I’d ask to see if they could reduce the sweetness, which seems possible since they make each drink in a shaker separately. It’d be nice for them to offer this sweetness alteration option explicitly on the menu. And I also thought the price/size options were reasonable. I like that they have a Medium size(~16 oz) since Fruity only has 1 larger size, which is often too much for 1 person. I would return again to try out the boba again and since I like the smaller size option much better than Fruity Yogurt.
Christine Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Washington, DC
Much better bubble tea than fruity yogurt(disclaimer: haven’t visited fruity in a while — maybe this has changed, but most likely not). I’ve been twice so far, tapioca has been fresh & chewy both times. The original is good, although I recommend asking for it less sweet(75%). My friend tried the red bean, and they use actual red bean! It’s also a cute space, with random stuffed animals on the tables. No outlets though(except for one behind the counters), so wouldn’t be a good place to study. I like this café, hope it sticks around for a while.
Gilbert T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Antonio, TX
1st time here & Certainly NOT the last. Will try more of their«Bubble Teas» and Goodies. So far this nice little shop is pleasant and is rich of tasty pasteries! We will be back soon!!!
Vrushabh S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 West Windsor Township, NJ
I worry that as this place becomes more popular, it’s bubble tea quality may decline alongside like similar cafes in Princeton. At the moment, however, I really enjoyed their original milk tea, and a small was just the right size. They offer hot and cold in small, medium, and large with a wide variety of jelly flavors, fruit bubble flavors, or tapioca bubbles. There are about 12 milk flavors and 14 fruit flavors, the latter of which can all be matched in different combinations. I’d say the price definitely matched the quality(which was above average) and that there was no minimum requirement to use a credit card. Parking is kind of a hassle since everything around the café is metered parking, so if you’re looking to have an extended stay(2+ hours) make sure to bring plenty of quarters. There is some free(illegal) parking behind the intersection of nassau and Washington, but it’s not worth the walk for that distance. Service was limited to one kind man, but that was probably one of the best parts to the café. Any tea or coffee you order is made right in front of you, and if your legs get tired of waiting/watching, he’ll bring it right out to you. He offered us napkins, asked us if we wanted anything else, and bid us goodbye when we were leaving. Note: probably not the best place to study, even though we saw some students trying to do exactly that. Wifi is there, but open space isn’t. Tables are close to one another so even one conversation can be heard pretty much throughout the entire café. The music on the sound system is the radio I think, but also not that loud. If you’re looking to study, bring headphones. Great new addition to the Princeton bubble tea scene(if one even exists) and certainly the new place to go if you’re in town for a short stay or looking to get quality boba without the crowd.
John B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Jose, CA
I was lucky to be at More Café on the day they opened. A great addition to the café culture of Princeton NJ. What’s unique? Their flare for Asian — pastries, teas.
Jane L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Princeton, NJ
I’m really glad this place opened, and since its opening this place has been my go-to spot for bubble tea. The ambience is nice, and the staff are friendly, and the prices are okay. I like the taste of their tea, because it’s not overly sweet or powdery. I would take off a star because more than half the times I’ve been their the pearls have been pretty hard and not chewy. I wish they would fix this, and then it’ll be perfect!
Christina C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
I was wavering between a 4 star and a 5, but I think I’m going to stick with a 5. The only part I disliked about my visit were the boba, which were kind of hard, but I went right at closing so that’s my fault. It was 9:58pm and the sign on the door said 10:00pm closing, but the employee let us come in anyway and order. We stuck around until 10:30pm, after which the employees promptly closed the store… They stayed open just for us! Great customer service — I feel terrible for having stayed; we had assumed maybe they extended their hours to 11pm. I ordered the original milk tea. I thought it was very authentic tasting. I like that they offer two sizes. They also prepare their bubble teas traditionally, with a shaker. I’m super curious to see this place compete with Fruity Yogurt. Now, there are multiple bubble tea places! Both locations are ideal.
Chris S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cranbury Township, NJ
This place is in a superb location, which is both a strength and a weakness. It’s a strength for obvious reasons… But it’s a weakness because there is a far superior coffee place about 50 feet down the street, which has better beverages and much more space to sit down. If you don’t want to wait in line at the other place, More Café is a decent and less expensive option. The coffee itself is nothing impressive. Certainly not bad, but not as good as… Well, not as good as the place down the street. I’m not a bubble tea person, and the other reviews so far are raving about the tea, so maybe this place will find its niche in that department. I’m glad I tried it, but I’ll be going back to Sma… I mean, the place down the street, for my coffee needs.
Laura S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Princeton, NJ
Super friendly, free WiFi, delicious smoothies and bubble tea and gourmet coffee drinks. Really nice new place in downtown Princeton. So excited to have more coffee/bubble tea options and lots so close to the library which is convenient
Hector and Marie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chino Hills, CA
Being from Los Angeles, we definitely know boba(bubble) tea and this place knows what they are doing. I got their milk tea with boba(bubble) –It is the best litmus test for a boba place, and It was amazing. The tapioca was not too chewy or not too soft, the tea was very good, and it was just the right amount of sweetness. The ambience was that of kpop in the background and a very«cute» aesthetic with very amicable service. Free wifi and good tea makes for a good study spot.
Jessica O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Morristown, NJ
We stumbled upon this place looking for some coffee to walk around Princeton with. Other places were a bit too crowded and although the this place was still in the heart of Princeton, it was in the quiet side. You could tell it just opened as they had a lot of empty floor and wall space and a little unsure what to do with it. The walls were a mixed of butterflies in cases and random holiday decoration and it didn’t seem to have a theme yet. It sort of had a ice cream shop feel vs. your traditional coffee shop. We ordered our drinks and they took great care making our drinks. They prices were pretty standard for a coffee shop. On the positive side had soy milk but for an extra charge($ 0.50). Im curious to see how this place looks in the future and how they use the open area.
T H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Princeton, NJ
Best bubble tea in Princeton yet(actually tastes like tea! and each individual drink is shaken in a shaker, two really good signs). Asian pastries are also a plus!
Nikhil M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Plainsboro Township, NJ
Right in the middle of the popular Witherspoon street in Princeton exists this small café — seems to be designed more for take out than a sit in café. Only 2 tables that can seat 4 people each. We are always looking to try new cafes. only if this had more seating would this be a great café. Good variety of bubble tea– the honeydew is the one that I tried and it was good. The barista spent some good time making the cappuccino — and it came out well. The food that they had available seemed unique and different from other cafes– the pork buns and the hot dog buns looked nice — will try them next time. A new café so was relatively empty but maybe people might do a lot of take out from here.
Susan G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Plainsboro Township, NJ
I really like the bubble tea and the fruit tea. This is the best bubble tea that I have ever had in Princeton. I also bought one piece of cake, which is pretty good.
Elsie P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Princeton, NJ
I would highly recommend this café. Even though they just opened 2 days ago, they the show potential to become very successful. They’re pastries seem like an Asian-American fusion; less sweeter than the typical American sweets, and yet more pleasing. Their service is excellent and their drinks are simply delicious. I would recommend this café to those who want a calming cute atmosphere with employees who will greet you in and out of the store.