I had the mango and kiwi slush with tapioca. The boxes of mangos are even on the outside so you know it’s real fruit. Super smooth and taste as though there’s milk, but it’s just ice. Only bad thing is they put an excessive amount of Tapioca. So just ask for less, unless you like a lot of it. Juice was amazing. Located on second floor on the left of the lucky bridge
Tiff L.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
As much as I hate coming to Pacific Mall, I’m always tempted to buy myself some bubble tea when I visit. Let me just say, it is impossible to walk by this place without noticing the line up. They price their drinks a little lower than the other stores, and always have a buy one get one free deal. There are so many reviews raving about their mango themed drinks, but I got the Hong Kong coffee/tea bubble tea, which was very heavily caffeinated. The tapiocas are very fresh and chewy and we got our drinks fairly quickly. The No-Nos: One star off for poor service(I know, I know, I’m in Pacific Mall) — The woman taking our order was on her cell phone at the same time, and was impatient for us to pay. She also didn’t ask our preferences for sugar levels and ice, like other bubble tea places. Is it that hard to find good bubble tea places in Toronto comparable to ones in Vancouver? Le Sigh.
Stephen C.
Place rating: 1 Scarborough, Canada
Sadly the quality of the drinks has dropped dramatically. They once made the best drink I ever had, to the next visit to making the worst drink I ever had(exact same order). I even asked for money back it was so undrinkable. Not sure if its location specific, I’ve only been to the one near the front entrance. They seem to have like 8 other locations in P-Mall
Mark L.
Place rating: 4 Cleveland, OH
Maybe it’s blind loyalty to the only bubble tea place I’ve ever even tried out of the seemingly endless options Pacific Mall has to offer, but Fruity Juice Bar hasn’t failed me yet. It’s probably no different than all of those other joints, but I’ve convinced myself that it is so spare me your logic and reason. I mean, they do have the most clientele(nevermind that they’re right by the entrance). And they always run specials(nevermind that they’re eerily similar to all the other shops’ specials). I always go for the mango with mango chunks, strawberry mango, or avocado. All with tapioca. One when I get there, one when I leave. Then one for the road when I leave the city. Don’t judge me. They don’t make ‘em like this in Cleveland.
Valery C.
Place rating: 3 Forest Hills, NY
So there are a bazillion of these bubble tea/juice mix drink sort of places all over Pacific Mall, and being a tourist, I don’t have any idea what distinguishes one from the other. I suppose there are people who actually try enough of these places to have an opinion. In my case, I’ve only ever bought mango juice from the Tea 168 on the second level, in the Pacific Heritage town section, and would have gone back there but our local Unilocaler guides steered us here to try instead. Thirsty and looking for something fruity, but not too sweet, I just ordered plain old mango juice, and it was exactly what I wanted, similar to what I remember getting from Tea 168. I recall someone trying a mango drink with citrus, which was very refreshing and pretty good too. So if I can actually find this place next time I go, I’d buy from them again.
Jennifer K.
Place rating: 3 Markham, Canada
I am getting really confused when I walked around Pacific Mall. You know how it is when you walking around and you started talking to yourself .Did I just walked by this place? Fruity Juice Bar could be called Juice BarS as there are at least 3 locations+ inside Pacific Mall! If you are into Mango… you are in for a treat! Mango/Mango Coconut/Mango with Aloe Vera/Mango Lychee With Free Tapioca/Popping Boba/Jelly I wondering when they going to have Durian specials!