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    4.0 (54 reviews)
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    Ayam Goreng Bali
    Patrick H.

    (Three year old review: [unintelligible groaning] (that's a positive) Nasi Goreng, Ayam Goreng, Chicken Katie Curry, Kwee Tiam...all amazing! Service was quick and courteous. Nice soothing music. All in all pretty good. Would come again

    Chicken katsu curry
    Sean V.

    I had the chicken katsu curry. Wasn't bad. I preferably like a little bit more seasoning but that's just me. It's awash clean inside but I ordered online using DoorDash. The rice texture was good as well

    Matthias Y.

    The milk tea that we got here was pretty similar to other similar places. We probably wouldn't make an effort to return. The attendant (we ordered take out), didn't seem comfortable with us ordering, and it was pretty chilly inside the restaurant.

    Matcha Mille Crepe
    Rachel S.

    Tried the matcha crepe cake. It was lovely and not too sweet, but I think it had too much matcha on the top -be careful not to inhale when you take a bite!

    Lavender Milk Tea
    Jay B.

    Something is just off about the bubble tea today. It is watered down almost? I always get the lavender bubble tea here but today I'm confused by the lack of flavor it has. Perhaps because it is Tuesday special where boba tea is 30% off? I'm not sure. You can get away with it with alcohol but not with bubble tea...

    Katsu Curry
    Yue C.

    The portion of their katsu curry was huge! Their bubble tea was one of the best in town as well. The beef ramen was delicious too.

    Yaki Udon and Red Bean Boba tea
    Stephanie B.

    Very nice atmosphere! Usually never crowded when sitting in. They are best for pick up orders because they pack things well! I highly recommend this place if you want Asian cuisine for a quick lunch!

    Earl Gray Milk Tea with Lychee Jelly
    Linda N.

    Small but cozy cafe! The layout is a little odd, with the cashier and the ordering counter right when you walk into the door. So if there is a line, it would be very crowded. I ordered the Early Gray Milk Tea with Lychee Jelly and I was pleasantly surprised by how good it tasted! For $4 for a large, I would definitely get it again. Only reason why I did not give it five stars was because they ran out of boba early in the day, around 6pm, and the store closes at 10pm. Heard there is a 30% off on Tuesday deal though!!

    Autumn M.

    I liked this place a lot! It's really quiet and I was the only customer the majority of the time I was there. The employees were attentive and really kind. It was very quiet so I studied there for awhile. They have comfortable booth seating. I got a milk tea and the matcha cake. First of all, wow, the matcha cake (they also had durian, vanilla and tiramisu flavors) was visually stunning and absolutely delicious! The price was really steep at almost $9 which almost made me not order it. Although it was super good, that is quite a lot to drop on a cake so I wouldn't order this every time I come in. I'm sure it must be time consuming to make considering all of the thin layers that must be made. The milk tea was good, it reminded me of the royal milk tea I would drink in Japan. I'm no bubble tea expert so I can't comment too much on the quality - just that I thought it was tasty. They had much more on the menu and I'm looking forward to seeing what else they have to offer!

    One side of the shop late at night.
    Rebecca F.

    Honestly this place is special. The bubble tea is outstanding and the ambiance is incredible. It is relatively quiet, the chairs are comfortable, and there are many different types of tables. If you want to be alone, they have elevated seating, if you are eating in a group they have large tables where everyone can sit. It is a great place to study or hang with friends. I normally get the mango milk tea with bubbles and it tastes so good. They don't use those powers which many places tend to use that make the tea taste chalky. They actually blend the fruit. I have actually had little chunks of frozen mangos in my drink a few times, proof how great the drinks are. (Right now I'm in New York and am struggling to find a place with bubble tea that can compare to Cafe Bali's) The entres are also very good and very reasonably priced. I have never had one but my friend has and has really enjoyed himself. They have almost anything you could want and are super friendly too! They are also open pretty late for those late night cram sessions. Overall fantastic shop and if you are planning on spending at least 4 years in Bloomington, you have to try this shop!

    Beef curry
    Ausy J.

    TL;DR: Tea decent. Food disappointing. Portions tiny. Go elsewhere. --- I decided to check them out because they had a hooked deal for a $4.95 Chicken Curry Meal. I called to place an order and was told they took chicken curry off their menu and replaced it with beef curry. Alrightythen? I walked on over to grab my curry and was a bit pained to see how small the "meal" was -- a small bowl consisting of 2/3 rice and 1/3 beef stew trying its best to be curry. The stew was mostly potato bits with a few onions and 4 tiny beef chunks (see photos). The taste was underwhelming. Alas, I decided that I shouldn't judge a Japanese cafe based on curry... So my next visit I tried their Matcha Milk Tea with bubbles ($2.95) and Spicy Miso Ramen ($8.95). I liked the tea, but it's not something I'd venture to buy again. The ramen, on the other hand, was a huge disappointment. For $9 I expected more than a tiny bowl of instant noodles with two pieces of sliced ham, a sheet of seaweed, and a fermented egg (see photo). Again, the taste was woefully underwhelming and incredibly salty. With Lucky Express and Sushi Haru (both amazing) literally around the corner on 3rd, I'm surprised they're trying to compete with such inferior food. Really, there's way too many amazing Asian restaurants nearby to ever justify visiting this cafe again.

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    6 years ago

    my favorite spot in town. they give u a good amount of food and their milk teas are delicious:)

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    8 years ago

    Bubble tea was ok. Not my fave flavor of bubbles or tapioca or boba or whatever they are called

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    7 years ago

    The bubble tea is probably the best in town but the customer service is kinda hostile. It makes me really nervous to go there and order ):

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    8 years ago

    Very relaxing environment, and I really enjoyed the milk teas. I would recommend this place.

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    7 years ago

    The owners are nice, they have quick service, a lot of food for under $10, and halal. Overall, a great experience with this place.

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    10 years ago

    Clean, fresh, and fun. The smoothies are delicious and the establishment itself is modern.

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    Hello! Yes their vegetarian selections are delicious. You can also let them know your a vegetarian and they can make most of their meat dishes meat free.

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    Took daughter for an event at IU Bloomington and needed some bubble tea…read more Very cute inside, bathroom available . I enjoyed an orange tea with orange popping bubbles. Service was kind. I did have to pay to park and walk to the location.

    Okay, so I have been here a handful of times now, and I really like the drinks, but the menu is…read morejust so inconsistent. Almost every time I've come here, they're either out of something or the fryer is down/not on yet. They have non dairy milk listed on the menu, and the first time I came here, I ordered and received an oolong milk tea with almond milk, but next time, when I tried to order a green milk tea with soy milk, they said all the milk teas were made with non-dairy creamer and they could only do the alt milk for lattes. All that aside, I have never been unhappy with anything that I actually got. Their matcha latte (regular or strawberry) is pretty good and the honey boba is excellent. The regular sugar level is too sweet for me, but less sweet is great. The cheese corn dog varies in the ratio of cornbread to cheese and how "done" it's cooked, but I've never gotten one that was bad. The most recent one I got was the best. They are kind of difficult and messy to eat because the melted cheese doesn't want to stay on the stick with the breading weighing it down. I haven't had the issue with the super long wait time again. The corn dog normally takes about 10 minutes because of how long it takes to make the thing, drinks are usually ready sooner. Most of the baristas are friendly, some not so much. I have gotten the eye roll once when I asked for a topping they were out of even though there was no way I could have known this. I do think it's overall worth it to come here, because again, the product is good and the cafe space is cute, but the situation where you can't count on anything being available is frustrating.

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    4.4
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    I love coming to Kung Fu Tea, no matter what state they're in. It's always consistent drinks and…read morevery flavorful. This one is, in my opinion, the best boba tea in Bloomington and, although you have to drive to the west side to get it, it's very worth the short trip. The employees are always very quick to take your order and make your drinks. The shop the always clean and it has a wide open space with lots of tables and chairs. They also have a lot of small items and toys you can purchase while waiting for your drinks.

    Went tonight with the kid. Her favorite spot is on the east side…read more Let me start by saying that this place should NOT be listed in the boba tea category. They technically have boba they can add to any tea or drink you choose, but unless they simply didn't offer it, there is no variety. Kid had a strawberry drink she said was very good, but when it got to the boba she didn't like it and didn't finish it. Her favorite place offers all kinds of boba, including fizzy boba. That being said, they have a wide array of drinks, which means you don't have to be a coffee or tea drinker to enjoy what they serve. There are some good looking concoctions there! The staff was very friendly, and they have a nice little selection of merchandise that is imported straight from china, which is always cool to see. I wound up getting a stuffy for the kid. They also had hair clips, jewelry, pens, and some other goodies. I may stop in myself sometime for a drink. The prices seemed reasonable, and the drink seemed like it was made with care. We don't have many places like this on the west side. Give it a try!

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    3.8
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    Overall, a solid spot - especially for poke…read more The poke bowls are really good: fresh ingredients, nice portions, and a great variety of toppings and combinations to choose from. It's a reliable place if you're craving something quick, customizable, and satisfying. They also have a wide selection of boba drinks with lots of different flavors, which is great in terms of variety. That said, I found the drinks to be a bit too sweet for my taste, and it would be great if there were adjustment options available. That's really the only reason I'm giving 4 stars instead of 5. Still, a great option in Bloomington for both poke and boba - just be mindful of the boba if you do get it here.

    I come here pretty often because of the location, and I've found them to be pretty consistent in…read moredelivering fresh poke and bubble tea. Something I like here is that a lot of the proteins are marinated/sauced, and the marinades are very tasty, although this does result in the bowls coming out really saucy when you add sauces and dressings on top of that. All of the poke I've ordered has come out delicious. The unagi in the unagi don was a little tough, but the other proteins seem to be good quality and the veggies are fresh. Even the small bowl is filling enough for a meal for me, and since most toppings are free, you can load up with the veggies you want. I never feel like they get stingy with the portions. I'm not super impressed with the other food besides poke. It's not bad but nothing special. The spring rolls were unoffensive but could've been grocery store frozen spring rolls, and were only served with the duck sauce packets you get with Chinese takeout. The caramel pudding was okay but the texture was a little grainy. They have really good drinks if you know what to order. Some of their bubble tea is just the basic flavoured stuff, but the fancy-sounding teas - anything from the specialty drink series or pure tea series - are really good. They do run a bit sweet and I'm still not sure if you can adjust the sugar level. Maybe I'll remember to ask next time now that I've written it down. The staff here are nice, and the assembly-line ordering for the poke means it's very fast to grab food here. They take a little longer to make drinks but they're still usually a little faster than most bubble tea places in town.

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    Zero Degrees has east Asian food and drinks including but not limited to bubble tea, ramen,…read moreKorean-style corn dogs, and egg waffles. The store is colourful and cute but not over the top, and the seating is very comfortable. They have wifi. I got a taro meets ube drink with pudding and a pumpkin spice egg waffle (fall special). I haven't had an egg waffle in a while since I don't know of any other place in Bloomington that makes them and I love pumpkin spice, so I was very excited about this waffle, and it did not let me down. The pumpkin spice flavour was nice, the waffle was fluffy and cooked right. They lightly drizzled it with a caramel sauce but the waffle itself wasn't too sweet so it balanced out. I liked the taro meets ube, which was taro milk tea with ube paste. The taro and ube flavours were similar but enhanced each other. I didn't see if I could adjust the sweetness level, but the default wasn't overly sweet. I was able to get this drink with soy milk instead of regular milk, although the barista let me know that the ube paste contains milk that can't be removed. The barista and lady cooking in the back both seemed very friendly. My drink was ready quickly. It took a while, maybe 15 minutes to get my waffle, but they apologized for the wait. There's a 4% charge on card purchases. Bring cash to save a little.

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    This and Siam House are both great. Can't go wrong with any dish and it's a nice vibe.read more

    Really liked it! I really chose this place for dinner because I wanted bubble tea, and the bubble…read moretea was good but the food was the highlight. The menu is very vegetarian-friendly since you can choose tofu as a protein for most entrees, and even vegan-friendly since they have nondairy milk options for drinks and some entrees can be easily customized to be vegan (order with tofu/no meat and remove egg). I got a matcha latte with brown sugar crystal boba and the Pattaya pineapple rice. Matcha latte: The matcha was decent - it had the flavour of matcha latte mix rather than pure matcha, but it wasn't unpleasant, and it was strong. I like the brown sugar crystal boba as a topping - the flavour is very similar to brown sugar tapioca boba, but it doesn't sit as heavy. It's a different kind of chewy than tapioca, but it's close enough that it basically gives the same kind of experience as regular tapioca boba in a drink. Pattaya pineapple rice: Really good! The rice was well-seasoned and the pieces of juicy pineapple and raisins added some sweetness that contrasted very nicely with the curry-spiced rice. They have 5 spice levels (mild, medium, hot, extra hot, Thai hot). I usually went for medium heat when I lived on the west coast, but since this is the Midwest, I tried "hot" and found it had a bit of a kick, but the heat was still secondary to the other flavours, so it was the right choice for me. Very good service. The waiter was very friendly and attentive without hovering - he came by at just the right times. My drink and food came out not too long after I ordered. The place is nice. Like the other restaurants in this area, it's situated in a small house-like building. The atmosphere feels down-to-earth. There were lots of things on the menu that caught my interest, so I'll definitely be back!

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