I tried to speak to them in Vietnamese but got blank stares. I guess I was expecting too much. The pork banh mi/bubble tea combo seems like a deal, or maybe I’m just used to New York prices and 4 – 5 $ boba teas and 10 $ sandwiches that everything seems cheaper everywhere else. The sandwich was pretty good, but maybe we were starving. It certainly hit the spot after a super marathon of a walk.
Lili K.
Place rating: 4 Manhattan, NY
7.90 euros for a pork banh mi and strawberry boba. I did like their banh mi(and their super fast, free wifi! haha: P). My drink was way too sweet for me though, so I only had half of it(maybe you could ask for less sugar?). There’s outdoor seating as well as a few big tables inside, so this place is good to go to in a big group! You can also play foosball for 1 euro.
Grant G.
Place rating: 5 Studio City, CA
Good boba milk tea in Paris. Service was friendly and spoke French, some English, and Mandarin. If you want a taste of real Vietnamese food(sandwiches) and Chinese appetizers(that is, what you’d actually find in those countries), this is a good place to get it. Highly recommended if you’re traveling from China or California and want a taste of home. If you’re looking for fine dining or non-Asian food, this is definitely not the place to go, but then you’re in Paris, so walk down the street for some really good French places.
Laurie G.
Place rating: 5 Los Gatos, CA
This is such a cute boba place half way across the pond. Servers are super friendly and they make their own boba daily. Outside seating is great for people watch.
Eva F.
Place rating: 1 Paris
Terrible arnaque pour un thé trop cher au niveau de sa qualité. Serveuses très désagréables qui n’en ont rien a faire, endroit bruyant et trop peuplé, je préfère le bubble tea de la rue Saint-Martin, qui propose d’autres garnitures que ce tapioca gluant et immangeable.
Edvar V.
Place rating: 1 Paris
Vraiment pas terrible… On a été attiré par le baby-foot, le seul truc cool du bar. Les thés né sont pas inoubliables des parfums habituels, et sont servis dans des verres en plastique. La déco est cheap à mort et n’a aucun charme… Passez votre chemin.
Zeva B.
Place rating: 3 Paris, France
The fast-food-esque design of this new bubble tea shop leaves little to be desired, further proof that the bubble tea craze is reaching ridiculous proportions. I did however literally squeal with delight when I found out that they do bubble tea happy hours in the afternoon starting around 5pm. My litchi bubble tea had perfectly cooked tapioca bubbles but it was way too sweet for my taste. Too bad as it was a nice refreshing afternoon libation during a long afternoon walk that reminded me of cool ice tea, just with bubbles.