Bobatopia
About
Bubble Tea, Juice Bars & Smoothies, Coffee & Tea
Location
Adress: 1650 S Harbor Blvd Ste B, Anaheim, CA 92802
Phone: (714) 829-4504
Work Hours
Business info
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- turned_in_notWheelchair AccessibleYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingYes
- wifiWi-FiFree
- turned_in_notDogs AllowedNo
- fastfoodCatersNo
- turned_in_notGood for WorkingNo
Reviews
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Anna Z.
The best idea - to come here and get drinks in a hot day. There is good chewy boba (tapioca pearls) that makes any drink more interesting.
Its a good place if you stay at the hotel nearby - you can get tasty breakfast any time, sushi rolls and other starters.
The stuff is really friendly and the speed of their work is great.
So I think prices are worth trying milk teas here. -
Alex L.
First time here and I knew it might be only for tourist. I wanted to check it out because I was in the area and was craving boba. This was the only option that was on the way back home. We ordered two drinks and it was really expensive. A regular milk tea here costed almost 6 dollars! That is equivalent to two milk teas at other places. A slush was 6 dollars. Honestly, it's the prices for tourist because it's in front of Disneyland.
My girlfriend and I ordered a passion fruit slush and Jasmine Milk Tea with boba. The passion fruit tea was good but very sweet. The jasmine milk tea didn't have much flavor to it. It lacked the taste and quality of tea. The boba it self wasn't that great. Lacking of flavor and very few servings of boba in our drinks.
Yeah, that's a no from me dawgg. -
David W.
Boba isn't good at all and tea tastes like someone added milk to black tea you would find at the local grocery store. Pricing would be acceptable if the tea tasted good, but unfortunately it doesn't. Boba was hard and not tasty at all. If you are craving boba and are near to Disneyland this should be the place to go to but it isn't.
Sushi is decent and reasonably priced but I would not recommend this place if you're craving boba. -
T N.
One. Word. Delicious.
Chamango with extra chamoy. Oh yeah. Rockin!! Hubby loved his taro smoothie and he's not even asian. Ha! Converted my sweet Persian hubby well. Kiddos enjoyed their chocolate and cookie n cream milkshakes! Great service and yummy drinks. Could not ask for more. -
Kev H.
At first glance, this place seemed to be doing a lot. In addition to boba drinks, this place served sushi, sold ice cream macarons, had packaged ice creams as well. When I see a boba place selling sushi, my red flag is raised. The two usually don't go hand in hand, you know. But I was still willing to give it a try.
At $6 per drink including a boba topping, I was expecting more. However, this place didn't even mix/make my drink fresh to order. It instead had already pre-made the tea, which really reminded me a lot of Quickly. And when I compare a boba place to Quickly, that doesn't say any good about it. The lady at the cashier seemed to think I was from another planet when I asked if I could adjust the sweetness. After explaining to her I wanted my drink to be less sweet, she finally said "yes, half sweet. We could do 75% or half sweet." How about 25%? "No, just 75% or half sweet." How one could do 75 without being able to do 25 was mind boggling to me. But fine, I asked for 50.
So my oolong tea drink came pretty fast, as expected because they didn't really mix the tea and milk to order. It was still pretty too sweet to me, but I could taste the oolong tea, which was a plus. The boba was sweet and a bit chewy; I'd like my boba to be slightly softer though. Overall it wasn't great but it wasn't bad either. But was it worth $6? Absolutely not.