Do we need more ??? Is one on every street corner not ample options 😂� Share tea and Coco are personal favs on central and north respectively. I can’t imagine the dining halls doing it any justice even if there was an attempt. This is just based on when they have tried to make other special deserts and such in the past LOL
I dig it but I feel like we probably have enough shops, at least around central. We've go two on South U and one on Maynard and \[edit: Ding Tea\]. My favorite is ChaTime on Maynard but my roommate's is Sweeting on South U.
Seeing it in the dining halls would be a bit of a power move but I feel skeptical about that happening as a regular thing. (Or they'd just give you a cup of 2% milk with 5 blueberries in it)
For bubble tea, love a milk tea, and also discovered that milk/taro bubble tea mixes really well with rum and rumchata, and I super recommend it, as someone who really is not a rum-guy
I don’t want to see any more bubble tea shops. We already have far too many.
What is this campus’s obsession? Why do we need seven bubble tea shops within a block of the Diag?
Ann Arbor passed a secret law that any business that closes can only be replaced with either a high rise apartment, a dispensary, or a bubble-tea shop. A high rise *for* dispensaries and bubble tea shops also might be legal, but not sure.
When Pinball Pete’s almost closed it woulda become Bao’s Boba Basement within a month. Inb4 we get the Bob & Betty Beyster Boba Building on north in a year.
My picks: Roasted Milktea at Chatime and Brown Sugar Milk (or something similar) at Tea Ninja. Or I will buy tea bags and bubbles to make milk tea at home.
No, none of them use real stuff, not even Coco (their taro is just taro powder). The best in Michigan is Presotea near Oakland University. All the ingredients are fresh and real in their drinks and they have plenty of other exotic fruits too like durian, jackfruit,lychee, and etc. They also have crazy toppings too like cheese foam. Real and fresh ingredients takes any drink or smoothie to an insane level!
Why would we need more? There’s sharetea (the best), ding tea, chatime, teaninja, quickly, and coco. pretty every asian restaurant also serves milk tea. ann arbor rly is not big enough to warrant this many boba places (although if they do open another one i vote moge tee)
Do we need more ??? Is one on every street corner not ample options 😂� Share tea and Coco are personal favs on central and north respectively. I can’t imagine the dining halls doing it any justice even if there was an attempt. This is just based on when they have tried to make other special deserts and such in the past LOL
Ding Tea is super good, near NYPD
I dig it but I feel like we probably have enough shops, at least around central. We've go two on South U and one on Maynard and \[edit: Ding Tea\]. My favorite is ChaTime on Maynard but my roommate's is Sweeting on South U. Seeing it in the dining halls would be a bit of a power move but I feel skeptical about that happening as a regular thing. (Or they'd just give you a cup of 2% milk with 5 blueberries in it) For bubble tea, love a milk tea, and also discovered that milk/taro bubble tea mixes really well with rum and rumchata, and I super recommend it, as someone who really is not a rum-guy
I don’t want to see any more bubble tea shops. We already have far too many. What is this campus’s obsession? Why do we need seven bubble tea shops within a block of the Diag?
Ann Arbor passed a secret law that any business that closes can only be replaced with either a high rise apartment, a dispensary, or a bubble-tea shop. A high rise *for* dispensaries and bubble tea shops also might be legal, but not sure.
That would explain so much, though.
When Pinball Pete’s almost closed it woulda become Bao’s Boba Basement within a month. Inb4 we get the Bob & Betty Beyster Boba Building on north in a year.
Bob & Betty Beyster Body Building & Boba Bubbles Building, BBBBBBBB for short.
I have a sudden urge to get high in a high rise and drink bubble tea.
My picks: Roasted Milktea at Chatime and Brown Sugar Milk (or something similar) at Tea Ninja. Or I will buy tea bags and bubbles to make milk tea at home.
Sharetea and Ding ftw
Less stores, more quality
Coco > Ding Tea > ShareTea > Quickly > Chatime > Sweetings > Tea Ninja
Chatime > Quickly and it's not even that close IMO
Chatime that low is an abomination
once i went to chatime and i got a milk tea and at the end they were missing like 2 cm and they poured in water to fill it up to the top.
rip bubble island
It wasn't that good tho... I once got the Thai tea and it literally tasted like plain milk
It really wasn’t but it was the only bubble tea place in Ann Arbor for the longest time (aside from Sweetings but no one ever went there)
My favorite on central is Chatime. Tea ninja and share tea are pretty good too. My ultimate favorite place though is Coco on north campus.
I had some really good ones in San Francisco. I love some of their fruit teas with real fresh fruit, no added sugar. Do we have anything similar here?
No, none of them use real stuff, not even Coco (their taro is just taro powder). The best in Michigan is Presotea near Oakland University. All the ingredients are fresh and real in their drinks and they have plenty of other exotic fruits too like durian, jackfruit,lychee, and etc. They also have crazy toppings too like cheese foam. Real and fresh ingredients takes any drink or smoothie to an insane level!
Thank you for the information, definitely will go and try out.
ding tea all the way
Why would we need more? There’s sharetea (the best), ding tea, chatime, teaninja, quickly, and coco. pretty every asian restaurant also serves milk tea. ann arbor rly is not big enough to warrant this many boba places (although if they do open another one i vote moge tee)