This place has great bubble tea and an awesome selection of hot loose leaf tea’s. Service is great and there are some great people behind the counter! I would recommend this place to anybody who likes bubble tea. I have never tried the food but it always looks and smells really good! I would give it 5 stars for sure!
Candice C.
Place rating: 3 Edmonton, Canada
A cute little shop in City Centre, TeaFusion is a great place to stop in for something refreshing or a healthy alternative to the ever popular food court. While service can be a little slow, the staff are kind and courteous. I’ve only ever enjoyed their bubble tea, and while I am used to a different style of bubble tea I’ve never been disappointed. The size is quite large and at $ 5 a tea, it’s a pretty good deal. Prices are average and quality(from what I’ve seen) is appropriate. They have great lunch combos with delicious looking wraps! Perfect for the health conscious individual.
Cindy N.
Place rating: 5 Edmonton, Canada
They always have fresh tapioca here, even until near closing. I always order guava green tea with tapioca and nobody else ever has that option. They have an loyalty card as well that can be used for their location in West Edmonton. Quick and convenient! My favorite in the city.
Lyndsey P.
Place rating: 4 Edmonton, Canada
I really liked this cute little shop across the way from Winners and am already looking forward to my next trip so I can try their bubble tea. For my first visit however I grabbed a chi latte and was fairly impressed with the quality of product that I was handed. They only offer one size which was a bit of a bummer but the cup looked about the size of a Starbucks grande at a much more reasonable price. They also add cinnamon topping which really helped bring out the flavor. It was a tad more watery then what I am used to from Starbucks but not to the point that I would never order it again. The staff seemed friendly but were not to big on small talk. I don’t think english is the first language of many of them however which more then likely explains why it came off like that. If you have a bit of extra cash in your wallet take a look at their Chinese tea sets for sale in the display case under the till… so beautiful! Next time I have an extra forty dollars a set will definitely be finding its way home with me. They also have some light lunch options if you happen to be working in the mall and want to avoid the crowds in the food court consider checking it out. There never seems to be a huge line up when I walk past and there are a couple little tables inside making it a nice place to escape the noise and chaos. I am not easily won over when it comes to getting my hot beverage business but I will definitely be back at Tea Fusion again.
Edna L.
Place rating: 3 Edmonton, Canada
It’s a nice little shop where you can come grab a bubble tea and continue your shopping. They don’t really have a seating area. A couple tables and chairs maybe just for a short rest. I usually get the loose tea leaves and make that into a cold bubble tea drink and add tapioca. I don’t like all the syrup and fake flavor in my drink. A lot of their drink and there snacks didn’t really appeal to me. We can see how they make their drink behind the counter. It seems experimental each time they make my «surprise drink» Most of the tea leaves are the usual types of tea you see at any other tea shops. Nothing really outstanding about place.
Kathleen H.
Place rating: 3 Beverly, MA
With a number of bubble teas, regular teas, smoothie thingies and light snacks, Tea Fusion is a nice afternoon mall stop. My green bubble tea was not too sweet, large, and had lots of tapioca bubbles, which still amuse me greatly with the big straw and the cute cup seal. I am easily amused.
Eric C.
Place rating: 3 Edmonton, Canada
I love going out to new places and when I walked by Tea Fusion in City Centre, I knew I had to try their bubble tea. Tea Fusion offers a variety of cold & hot drinks as well as baked goods, sandwiches and snacks, convenient if you’re on a lunch break and work closeby. In terms of their bubble tea menu, I was disappointed that it was limited to less than a dozen flavours. So I decided to ordered a strawberry bubble slush. The drink was ok but a bit diluted since I tasted more of the water and tapioca balls than the actual strawberry flavour and for $ 5 a cup, it’s not a bad price to pay but more expensive than Dream Tea and Bubble King. I look forward to trying out their other flavours and if you want an quick lunch with your bubble drink, stop by here.
Paula K.
Place rating: 3 Edmonton, Canada
Bubble drinks seem to be a fad that is not going away — and for good reason. The drinks are large, refreshing, and tend to be not too expensive. Located in City Centre Mall, Tea Fusion offers alimited menu of the cold, fruity drinks, as well as basic milk teas. I had a milk tea with tapioca, and it was as good as any of I have ever had. Also available are the drinks in slush form, as well as a variety of hot teas. Tea Fusion also sells a selection of snacks like baked goods and pre-packaged confections, as well as sandwiches. At $ 2.99 a sandwich, that is probably as inexpensive as you are going to get downtown for a light lunch. If you are in City Centre Mall and crave a refreshing drink or quick snack, check out Tea Fusion. Your tastebuds, and likely your wallet, will thank you.
Liv V.
Place rating: 3 Edmonton, Canada
Once upon a time, many years ago, I tasted bubble tea for the first time in the most unlikely of cities: Saskatoon. Coconut flavour. The source was a tiny Phillipino café that introduced bubble tea to that city. It was rich, milky and popping with giant tapioca bubbles. To this day, that bubble tea has served as my benchmark with which to measure the bubble tea of others. I recently sampled coconut bubble tea with litchee jelly at Tea Fusion in City Centre Mall. My first impression? Pretty decent. They have a wide selection of teas, but they taste like jasmine instead of green tea. I prefer a thicker tea — TF’s is a bit thin for my taste. I will be back, though, as there are other intriguing flavours like avocado, kumquat and taro that are worth checking out.
Andrew H.
Place rating: 3 Edmonton, Canada
Walking through city centre, I saw a tea place that offered bubble tea by Sport Chek. I am always down for trying out new bubble teas. With The Tea Place’s green tea as a current favorite, I decided to stack Tea Fusion’s Green Bubble Tea up against it. After the first few sips, I realized what it was I was drinking. They took Jasmine tea and added either condensed milk or honey. Although better than most, I found it odd that they were selling Green Milky bubble tea using Jasmine tea instead of green matcha. I can’t really comment on the rest of the flavors but I’ll be sure to come back and try some more. For now, the«Green» milky tea for $ 4.75 is not bad for city centre.