MUST TRY THIS PLACE! Great vibe, colorful drinks, and excellent customer service.I have tried their shaved snow, bubble tea, mochi, ice cream and froyo!!The owners are so kind and generous.
For the price of the shaved ice, you get hardly anything. It’s pretty pathetic. They also just throw a handful of jelly on top - a big part of shaved ice is the presentation, and again, for the price, it’s sad. The chocolate shake wasn’t bad, but the cappuccino shake was SO sweet I couldn’t taste anything else. Overall, pretty disappointing.
Bubble tea is disgusting and they barely give you any tapioca balls. It's basically a slushy with 3 tapioca pearls in it. And the workers are rude; they didn't look at us and made it seem like we and other customers were bothering them.
They were out of the flavor my daughter wanted and the shaved ice melted very quickly. Also, they do not tell you AFTER you pay that the dragon’s breath item frozen in liquid nitrogen lasts for only a minute. That info should be on the sign since that’s smoke is the only reason anyone would pay $8 for freeze-dried cereal. Overpriced and manipulative!
Ordered the mango snow. It was okay. Should have more choice of toppings like mochi. Also the quality of the ice itself should’ve been creamier.
We bought 6 drinks from this place. We paid over $70 just to try something so flavorless. You would think that these are shakes with real fruit. They just add powders and ice to it even a protein shake with water tastes better. 2 stars for the lightbulb shape glass that was cool.
Amazing frozen creations that were FUN, too! Everything we ordered was great. This a real review and I walked up and told the manager they deserve a good one. The mango shave ice was one of the best treats EVER. My kid had superman ice cream in a macaroon and I was surprised at the quality of the macaroon and ice cream. I recommend everyone try the liquid nitrogen cereal. It's just fruity cereal, but we had a good time puffing fog at each other from the nitrogen and kids will love it. I have seen people's comments on the bubble tea, and I do suggest a solution of just separating the tea between authentic and "fun" flavorful type using powder ingredients. Regardless, they absolutely deserve full stars because all of our treats were delicious, unique, and fun. That is a rarity, so this place will be added to our Chicago visit traditions.
Employees are friendly. Prices are a bit high but the macaroon sandwich was pretty good. We shared it. Because it's too sweet but it's good for a group! Enjoy!
I really wasn’t a fan of this place. I ordered the taro bubble tea and it was a icy smoothie with a powdery consistency. The boba balls were not soft and squishy but instead hard and rubbery. Tasted very artificial and unauthentic.
Paid $20 for 2 bubble teas, asked for reduced sugar, and got 2 slushies made with artificial flavoring and absolutely no tea. How do you call it a tea, when you put no tea in it. It is a glorified, overpriced slushy. Bubble tea originates from Taiwan, which began adding boba to it's sweetened tea (black or green), so no, you can't call it tea when it contains zero tea.