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    4.0 (5 reviews)
    Closed 10:30 am - 9:00 pm

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    Teaberry

    Teaberry

    4.2
    (52 reviews)
    3.4 mi
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    On one of the first warm days of the season, Teaberry was the perfect stop for some after lunch…read morerefreshment. I was a bit confused at first about the booklet menus, but I got the hang of it once I started looking. There are drinks with powders, drinks with fresh fruit, drinks with coffee, and magic. The options for extra goodies include the classic tapioca pearls, flavored popping bubbles, and flavored jellies. I, of course, opted for the classic tapioca pearls. The woman at the counter explained it would be a 20 minute wait while they made the pearls fresh. I didn't mind, it was absolutely worth it. My husband and I sat at the counter near the register, which was a prime eavesdropping location (I'm shameless). While we waited for our drinks, between 15 and 20 people ordered drinks (on a hot day, this is obviously a popular stop). Notably, a gentleman was having difficulty with the menu and the woman behind the counter was patient and kind in explaining the different teas and extras. My taro tea with tapioca pearls was absolutely worth the wait. Delicious, creamy, and perfectly textured pearls. Great place, will definitely return.

    I really like this place. Their service is great and friendly. Their drinks taste great too. The…read moreplace needs to be cleaned. The floors were dirty and the bathroom was dirty. I really do want them to continue in success but a mop and bucket go a long way.

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    Pho Thien Kim And Boba

    Pho Thien Kim And Boba

    3.0
    (5 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    Stopped in today for a light lunch and went with two Vietnamese staples: shrimp spring rolls and an…read moreiced coffee. My daughter ordered the chicken pho, which was clean and refreshing--the broth was light and clear, though the chicken itself leaned a bit bland. Still, it made for a comforting bowl. The spring rolls were excellent--fresh, tightly wrapped, and well-proportioned with shrimp, vermicelli, and herbs. The mint inside added that burst of brightness that makes Vietnamese rolls stand out. They paired well with the house dipping sauce, which struck a balance of savory, sweet, and nutty. The Vietnamese iced coffee was exactly as it should be: bold, dark, and sweetened with condensed milk, giving that signature rich and velvety contrast of bitter and sweet. Coffee in Vietnam has a fascinating history--it was introduced by French colonists in the 19th century, but because fresh milk wasn't widely available at the time, locals turned to sweetened condensed milk. That adaptation became tradition, and now cà phê sữa đá is one of the most iconic drinks in Southeast Asia. Spring rolls also carry an interesting cultural story. In Vietnam, gỏi cuốn are celebrated as light, fresh, and versatile, meant to be eaten as a snack or appetizer. Across Asia, variations appear under different names--China's chūn juǎn (spring rolls), Thailand's po pia, and the fried Filipino lumpia--each with its own wrapper style and fillings but all rooted in the idea of wrapping fresh or cooked ingredients for easy, flavorful bites. The ambience of the place is exactly what you expect at a walk-in restaurant across the street from other university. Simple tables, but kept clean and well lit. The service was very friendly, but not super attentive, which was fine for me because we were just ordering simple things and having a conversation. Overall, it was a solid meal. The rolls and coffee were the standouts, reminding me why these dishes have such staying power both in Vietnam and across the globe.

    Best Vietnamese Spring rolls in Fargo, imo. Fresh ingredients along with their signature peanut…read moresauce with a little zing is tops. Service was attentive and timely. Nicely decorated. It looks fresh and vibrant.

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