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    PARTEA NYC - Union Square

    3.9 (104 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
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    Claw Machines
    Allie I.

    Concept is awesome, and the staff is really friendly! Was excited to come and try the claw machines, but also wanted to try their bubble tea. The machine to order food and drinks was really slow, and kept rejecting our order. After a third attempt and almost making it through the transaction, it declined my credit card. Decided not to order a drink. Had no problem using the same card to get tokens for the claw machines though. Did the 20 tokens for $20. There were small claw machines for two tokens - I won two keychains out of those. They were cheaper trinkets, nonetheless still fun. There were vending machines with guaranteed prizes for 7-8 tokens, and a few larger claw machines. The environment itself is really cool, with all of the claw machines having neon lights. Bathroom was clean too! I'd give it another try if I was in the area.

    Wei H.

    Got the sandwich combo for lunch today! Original crispy chicken thigh sandwich and milk bubble tea ~$20. Big portion of chicken. Very tender and juicy. Buns are fluffy but not as warm as I want it to be. Fries are not as warm either. Bubble tea is good. Great boba texture. Remember to sign up the app so you can accumulate point for the order. The staff are really friendly. Claw games at the back. Some high stools by the bar table. Cool design inside, very electronic and futuristic.

    Susan L.

    This place is a lot of fun, especially if you win something on the claw machine. It's not cheap though. It comes out to 5-8 coins for a chance to grab Labubus. Each coin is $1. Most times you get nothing, so it's just the fun of playing with the claw machine. Once in a while, you get something after spending quite a bit on the coins and feeling disappointed, but sometimes you just get really lucky. The staff will help adjust the item you are trying to grab if you ask them to. It just gives a better shot at it because it's not in an odd position that the claws can't grab. They have food but I don't usually eat there. I just go there to play. They also have the surprise boxes in the vending machines. The prize can be discount on the food. Worth it if you like surprises.

    Michelle Y.

    My friend wanted to come here for the extensive claw machine and the chance to win those ugly dolls. Payment for the tokens was a quick and easy process. If you buy enough, you can enter the raffle with 2 chances I believe. It was not super packed. Down to the 7 try, my friend was able to win what she wanted! If you are actually good at claw machines, I would recommend coming. If you are not it gets expensive and frustrating quickly. We didn't try the food here but there were many options.

    Zhou G.

    Our family are regulars. My daughter is obsessed with clawcades and Partea is one of the better clawcades in the city. The drinks are amazing and the prizes are top notch! My daughter is crazy about Pokemon and won this rare card from one of their machine. :)

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    Christina W.

    Partea on East 14th Street in Manhattan was cute and fun! I will say the claw machines are very pricy ($10 for 10 tokens and all games are 2 - 4 tokens), and the claws are very sensitive, so you're unlikely to get many wins. We didn't try the chicken or drinks, because it was crowded and a bit warm. We interacted with one staff member, and she was very polite.

    Watermelon & Passion Fruit Green Tea
    Miranda L.

    price - $7 with tax included food - 4.5/5 ambiance - 5/5 service - 4/5 overall - 4/5 overall, this is such a chill place to get drinks and food since it's connected to a bunch of claw machines!!! it's such an amazing place to hangout with your friends, loved ones and significant other! the drink was soooo good, i will definitely get it again! the claw machines are fair since the workers will readjust the positions of the prizes for you!!! i highly recommend this place!!!

    Whipped sesame Milk Green Tea
    Jackson W.

    I got the whipped sesame green milk tea here and it was disappointing. The tea was very diluted and the sesame was far too overpowering.

    Dom G.

    Came back here after not having here for awhile. The quality and service has unfortunately gone down. The staff were unfriendly and unhelpful. I hope this place survives.

    Namron L.

    Lychee & lime green tea is refreshing, not too sweet or sour, with 30% sugar as recommended by staff. Order at kiosk or pay in cash at counter to skip credit card convenience fee. I came for the MONSTA X cupsleeve event, September 5 weekend. Appreciate it that the cupsleeve was given separately & not actually used for the cup to avoid getting wet. Bathroom code is on receipt. Thanks for hosting & playing Monsta X music.

    Cute Hello Kitty Plushies in We Bare Bear onesies/suits
    Lonnie K.

    I don't know if it's just me but I feel like the claw machines have gotten more difficult to play and the claw itself is looser compared to when I was here on grand opening day from last year. They sell fried chicken sandwiches, fruit teas, fries, popcorn chicken, and other snacks on the menu. I didn't buy anything to eat or drink as I'd just had dinner right across the street. I came directly for the plushies in claw machines. Ambiance wise is supposed to resemble the night markets in Taiwan with the various neon-colored LED lights attracting people to go inside, play the claw machines and have the chance of winning and bringing your favorite stuffed animal home. The LED lights can make very instaworthy photo opps for night photography. There're two token exchange kiosks at two separate corners of the arcade place. I didn't like how they would require customers to put in the exact change/money amount, otherwise you'll NOT be able to get your change back. So, please BEWARE & read all the instructions carefully before taking any action/putting in any money into the machine!!!!! Anyway, most of these claw machines require 2 tokens per play (equivalent to $2) for the smaller and medium sized plushies. The bigger plushies require you to put in 3 tokens per play (equivalent to $3). For the bigger plushies like my favorite Totoro, you're supposed to grab the ball in the middle, bring it over and drop it into the slot with the claw. Call the staff over to give them the ball and choose the prize/plushie that you want. You think it's an easy process right?!? Nope. The hardest thing, the ball would keep hitting the roof and bouncing back against the hard plastic every time the claw would reach up to the top. Then, the claw slips open when it's almost fallen in. Luckily, the nice and friendly staff would offer to rearrange the smaller and medium sized plushies when they see that you're having a hard time grabbing it. Or you can request/ask them during the struggle of fishing it out. Nevertheless, I've failed at that game numerous times over and over again. Still grateful for staff's attempted help and tips. For the hand-sized plushies in the smaller claw machines, I tend to think that the claw in there had gotten looser than I'd remembered to be in the past. The claw kept slipping while trying to aim and grab the plush at the body but ended up failing miserably when the claw had opened up at the last minute. After several failed attempts, the staff came over to stack up the small Totoros and moved one of them very close to the prize slot hole. Therefore, you would only need to swing and knock the claw against the side of the targeted plush very gently at your next turn and it shall tumble & fall into your possession. Another key and the most important part, just as the claw tries to grab your prize, you should ideally press the same claw button again in order to securely grab the toy and hold it in place when it goes up in the air. It would even have these tips plastered everywhere on the side of these claw machines. Besides having a little luck on your side, the outcome would also depend on your skills/techniques as in how well you can aim the claw at a certain angle and how tight you can have the claw secure the toy without losing its grip. Overall, your wallet would definitely agree with you that the arcade is indeed a dangerous and addicting place for both adults and kids alike. Alas, you might even end up spending the entire day here if you keep on exchanging your money for tokens. Lastly, it is very important to understand and have enough self control limiting yourself on how much money you actually plan on spending. After all, it's too easy and too fast to lose $20 in a matter of 5 minutes.

    Our gachapon prizes!!
    Marie M.

    AMAZING ANNNAAAAAAAAAA!!! Ana was so helpful and welcoming. She helped us troubleshoot a machine and recommended the garlic fries which was delicious! When we got the gachapon we wanted, she celebrated with us and helped us open the prizes. What a great employee!!

    Victoria K.

    [NYC BOBA TOUR STOP #52] *My other stops on the tour: https://www.yelp.com/collection/4dXTAnFqPHD1D8obaInTZw/nyc-boba-tour The Partea concept is that it was modeled after night markets, so there's boba and little foods and then toward the back there are a ton of claw machine games. However, as someone who takes my night markets extremely seriously, this is a sad comparison. We ordered: Mango Pomelo Slush (4/5), Grapefruit Green Tea (4.5/5), Strawberry Green Tea (2/5), (Hot) Whipped Creme Brulee Oolong Milk Tea (2.79/5), Watermelon and Passionfruit Green Tea, Whipped Sesame Milk Green Tea with Boba (4.1/5) That being said, I enjoyed my drink a lot more than I thought I would. They have this 'whipped' series that they seem to specialize in, so I went with the whipped sesame milk green tea. Sesame drinks are always a hit or miss for me because sometimes it's too strong, too grainy, too milky, who knows. The whipped sesame part mixed super thoroughly with the rest of the drink and made it so that the entire drink was thicker than a usual milk tea but also not as thick as a milkshake so it was just a new consistency of bubble tea that I have never had before and I am always down for a new experience. Mixed reviews across the board- some liked the fruit tea, some didn't. At the end of the day, there are too many better boba places in the Union Square area to ever warrant coming here intentionally.

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    Wrong order given twice. Slow. Machines do not work. Drinks not good. Not a good atmosphere.

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    They are always willing to help when needed and the claw machines are super fun to play and are pretty fair as well.

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