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981, Geneva Avenue, 94112, San Francisco, San Francisco County, US United States
kontakter telefon: +1
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 37.7159146, Longitude: -122.4395598
Aaron Reeves
::Regan Su
::This boba place is alright... Boba isn’t chewy, it’s kind of hard and u bite right through it.. they charge for toppings and for no ice.. Drinks were very powdery.
Alex Wong
::Perfect place to get a milk tea without hassle.
Fox Dark
::Summary: Pretty good. I've had a positive experience. Food's alright and the Milk Tea is good. I liked it and I'll definitely be going back again for more Thai Iced Tea. I'll be recommending it to my friends. Would feel more comfortable if their shop was a bit cleaner and they had a higher Health rating, though. Pros: - The sandwiches and teas are pretty decently priced for the area. - Sandwiches are low cost and simple. Not spending $12 on bread with no meat. - They take cards (minimum $10 or $0.25 fee) or cash. - Lots of varieties of teas, coffees, milk teas, and other beverages. Cons: - They currently (as of July 2017) have a health rating of 81, which is extremely low for a place that serves hand made food. My hunch, though, is that this may be mainly due to the deteriorated walls (every building in this area is old). Neutral Observations: - There's no seating to eat/drink. Since this is a grab-n-go style of place, that's fairly common. - They have a lot of clutter on the floors and stairwell behind the counter. - The ingredients they use for their sandwiches appear to just be from Walgreens, et al. There's nothing wrong with that, but they're paying a premium expense by buying things retail. However, there may not be enough foot traffic to warrant buying in bulk wholesale, which would save them cost. Most places like this serve pre-made snacks to get around this, but because they are adjacent to a bakery, Walgreens, Little Caesar's, and another coffee shop; there is strong competition nearby for pre-made snacks. - They use a small oven to briefly heat their sandwiches. Heating them in a stove top/frying pan or proper griddle (not a 120v plug-in griddle from Target) would heat the sandwiches much faster and more thoroughly; which would give them a faster turn-around for serving customers, and allow them to serve more customers at once. However, as mentioned above, there's probably not a lot of people buying sandwiches there.
Joel Kam
::Decent place for the price point. It's on the sweeter side of boba drinks, but that's rarely an issue with middle/high schoolers who make their way here. A lower price would make the place much more attractive,especially if they're hoping to have regular students.