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    Oasit's Sweet

    4.6 (73 reviews)
    Open 2:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Helen Z.

    Came here for the shaved ice and left extremely satisfied. This is a small space and it did get very busy on a Sunday afternoon, but turnover was also quick. We got the mango shaved ice which is made of milk ice, so more of a bingsoo than a kakigori and it was so good. Presentation was A+ and the texture of the ice was perfect. Some mango pieces were better/sweeter than others. The mango syrup had a hint of honey in it, and the mochi pieces were fat and tasted like sticky rice. Among the better shaved ice desserts I've had in my life and definitely the best one in MA so far.

    London toast
    Evelyn W.

    Such a good dessert spot!! I've been twice and both times ordered a shaved snow and toast to share, all the flavors I've tried so far have been delicious. As of now the Mango shaved ice is my favorite because of the sticky rice bits! The interior is also extremely fun, there's so much character. The staff there are all insanely friendly and attentive, they are awesome.

    Thai tea shaved ice
    Apex S.

    Surprisingly delicious. I'm usually not a fan of shaved ice or honey toast desserts but here, both were quite tasty. The flavor in the Thai tea was spot on and can be a light dessert. The pandan toast was moist and sweet on a thick slab of bread, so quite filling. Both are served as large portions. The downsides are the long lines and wait times that we saw in the last hour of their closing. They basically said we can only order takeout even though we arrived well in advance of their closing time. It's also hard to know when your order is ready because you have to wait outside and they don't really give you an order number. It would be better if they had an electronic sign showing which order number is ready for pick up. It is also expensive almost $25-30 for two desserts with tax and tip.

    Pandan croffle
    Lena L.

    Came in Sat night around 7pm, restaurant is full and had a waitlist going on the counter. But luckily a table became available few mins after we had our name down. Food came quickly after we ordered, the pandan sauce was served hot and is amazing when dipped with the croffle bites. Planning on coming back for other fan favorites like the Thai tea shaved ice!

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    Vincent C.

    "Somehow my girlfriend and I can always find the stomach space for dessert here if we're in the area. I would hesitate to suggest any dessert here even ones I haven't tasted because the quality we've experienced so far have been so good. Food: The shaved ice was the dessert that brought us in and the one we go back because the ice is so fluffy and the combination of sweetness and texture makes it so easy to finish. But everything else we've tried even dishes completely new to us were a serious treat. Service: Staff is always welcoming and pleasant and really do a great job keeping the place clean especially with all the sticky foods. Atmosphere: The shop really captures childish joy where you can just dig in and devour some sweets. The anime and the figures also give you endless things for your eyes to wonder off to."

    Alice D.

    Such a cute dessert spot in Brookline! Came here after dinner one night and the place was relatively busy, there aren't a lot of seats so we were lucky to grab a table. They were coincidentally doing an event at the same time so we got a few free merch items and some photo opps with a cosplayer. The menu has a good variety of dessert and cafe items - we got one to share with the shaved ice and each got one of the special drinks, however it was very very sweet so we weren't huge fans. Regardless, I love the creative innovation here to do events for random holidays and birthdays! The shaved ice was great - amazing texture and flavor. I would definitely get something like it again! I think they excel with their desserts, I maybe wouldn't get a drink again but perhaps it was a one off. Regardless, the experience was nice and I would be happy to come back!

    Mango with additional vanilla ice cream (+$5)
    Jimmy N.

    First time here! The family was looking for a dessert shop after a lovely dinner at Shabu-zen. I googled what was near and this was the first option that appeared. When we arrived, I did not expect it to be that crowded. That's a really good sign! There were probably 8-10 tables available to dine in. They offer a sign in list. It's pretty well managed. The staff is SUPER nice and welcoming. We waited outside for maybe 15 minutes until there were tables available. We had about 10 people. Luckily 3 two tables were available right away and they accommodated us. We ordered a few things off the menu. My favorite was our mango shaved ice. We added vanilla ice cream for an extra $5. (We did not check the prices on the menu so when we received our bill, we were a bit shocked lol) it was around $70-$80 for 5 things LOL Anyways, the mango shaved ice was a must. Although this was my first time, I don't think I would ever order the mango shaved ice without that scoop of vanilla ice cream LOL it was so delicious with it. Overall, definitely worth a spot to try out. Make sure to take a look at the price and how much it is for additional add ons lol Oh yeah, for anime fans, this is the spot! Their interior design was amazing. Demon slayers everywhere. Mangas available to read and look through. It was nice.

    Mango shave ice cream
    Nicole T.

    I've gone to Oasit before for their Thai tea shave ice, which was really yummy! Their mango shave ice was a bit disappointing though - not much mango flavor and it mainly tasted like vanilla cream

    Phuket Toast
    Kai M.

    Such a great little dessert cafe!! My friend and I came here around 8pm on a Thursday and it was completely full! Luckily a table opened up right when we arrived, so we were seated pretty soon. We ordered the mango snow and the Phuket Toast. Both were incredible!!!! The mango snow had this slightly salty cream on top, similar to a cheese foam you'd get on boba. It also had chunks of mochi at the bottom. The Phuket Toast was to die for. So soft but also sweet and crunchy from the sugar crust. Our server was incredibly kind and helpful! The cafe is small and is probably best if you sit-down, but you can also order to go. We had a great experience and will definitely be back.

    John Y.

    This place is owned by the same folks (or have affiliation) with Rod D by Sitti. We love Rod D as they are our favorite Thai place in the boston area. The dessert place is very vibrant and "cool" inside. There is a row of tables that you can dine in from, and a very small counter to order from. The staff are friendly and the vibes are comfortable. This place is instagram worthy for pics and the desserts look fab. They taste as good as they look, as well. We've been a couple of times.

    Ube toast
    Thomas A.

    My wife introduced me to this place. It's a very cute Thai dessert shops. It's the sister location to Rod Dee. The shaved ice is phenomenal, made with milk snow. The ube toast is great as well, warm and gooey. Overall a phenomenal cute dessert shop.

    Mango shaved ice cream
    Cheryl P.

    This place popped up several times while I was searching for new dessert spots in Boston and it also seemed to be ranked quite highly on Beli. My friends and I came here quite late on a Sunday evening and it was still super busy, with us having to wait for a table for a few minutes. They have a pretty large menu with a wide range of desserts - we ended up splitting their famous mango shaved ice. The portion is quite big and I really liked the way it was presented - the shaved ice is super soft and fluffy, the mangos were so ripe and juicy, and I really liked the cream they had on top - honestly wished it came with more of it. They also served these cracker crumbs on the side in order to accommodate my gluten allergy, but based on what my friends said, they honestly said the shaved ice tasted better without! My friends also ended up splitting the pandan toast - which took longer to come out because I think they prepared it fresh. The toast was *so* fluffy and they definitely didn't skimp on the pandan cream on top and the whole plate smelled super fragrant. Both desserts were about $12 each, which I think is totally reasonable. If you're coming here with some friends to enjoy a sweet treat and yap away, would definitely recommend trying out two or three of their desserts. The servers were all very kind and also super efficient - they close at 10 on the weekends and were still busy to the very last hour! Would definitely come back here if I was in the area to try out some more of their shaved ice flavors - especially their thai tea or their strawberry!

    Thai Tea Snow
    Meghan L.

    Oasit's nailed how fine bingsu should be, super fine, not watery, melts in your mouth. My 4 friends and I shared the mango and Thai tea snow. The Thai tea was surprisingly my favorite with strong taste of thai tea. Underneath the Thai Tea snow there is herbal jelly. The mango snow is milky flavor. I believe they are going for a mango sticky rice. I wished there was more of a coconut flavor or a mango flavor but it just tasted like sweet milk. Underneath the Mango snow are sprinkles of sticky rice. It would be better with fresh mochi.

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    Was filled with students just before they started to clean up to close at 10pm (11pm on Fri & Sat).
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