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Rabbit Rabbit Tea

3.6 (528 reviews)
Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Good for kids
Outdoor seating
Dogs allowed

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Kim l.

Tried the golden jinxuan oolong hot tea today. 25% sweet was at first pretty bitter with strong tea taste. But once I mixed up the egg pudding with the tea it was a good amount of sweetness.

Leeza D.

First exposure to RR Tea was in Oahu many years ago and we go back everytime we are on the Island. My first drink there, I remember vividly, was the buckwheat milk tea with butterscotch foam and golden boba. The menu has changed a bit over the years and the foam is no longer available, but RR Tea has expanded to the Bay. How great is this?! It's a wonderful tea experience. Their operations are scaled down in a kiosk but their menu is uniquely Rabbit Rabbit. Order by kiosk. Casual. Fast service. Please come and create your own adventure.

Joseph C.

Small little kiosk in the mall, order via a tablet so no real interaction with staff. Drink was kinda mid. Nothing I would rave about or rec to anybody, went here because every other place was super busy but this had no line.

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Hope L.

Came here and tried the Thai milk tea. I got 50% sweet and boba. The boba wasn't bad it was chewy but lacked any flavor as it wasn't coated in anything. The Thai tea wasn't bad either but it wasn't very creamy I think because i accidentally got creamer instead of milk so that's my fault. Overall, it was pretty decent for $6.50 but it definitely isn't a destination spot for boba and I probably wouldn't go here again unless I was really craving boba at the mall.

Mimi L.

Their products weren't that great, but drinkable. Definitely not the best I've had. The taste was not distinguished. Something doesn't add up in the formula. It's mediocre. Don't recommend it.

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Audrey L.

Good experience at Rabbit Rabbit Tea yesterday! The pink guava milk tea was so refreshing & delicious! I had never had a pink guava bubble tea before, so I am so happy to stopped by Rabbit Rabbit Tea. I usually go to Lucky Tea but when I walked by the line was super long. I continued walking, and fortunately Rabbit Rabbit Tea looked nice. I LOVE the cute cup w/ the rabbit graphic. Service was good. Quick & convenient ordering on their tablets. You can pick the sweetness level & ice level. I look forward to trying out their other drinks next time I'm shopping at Valley Fair.

Melissa G.

Delicious soft serve parfait and brown sugar milk tea. This was a nice find on my way to Wetzel's pretzels. The service was friendly and attentive when I went. Clean spot, I will definitely come back.

small stand in the middle of the mall...2nd floor...
Hen A.

taking a stroll inside the westfield valley fair mall on a saturday late morning...looking for a drink and finding rabbit rabbit tea on the 2nd floor...small stand location in the center....deciding on a tea drink...kyoto matcha latte original (large)...$7.51 total after tax & tip...a short wait and ready...lot of options to selected, but ordered an original with fresh milk, less sugar and less ice...it was good...

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Alicia W.

Mango lychee boba - refreshing! It does have a floral hint so if you don't like that, you might not enjoy this, but I personally didn't mind. There is lychee jelly in it already so that made the drink more enjoyable as well. I'd come back and try a milk tea drink instead next time. My drink was almost $8 and took less than $5 to make.

Left - A. Buckwheat Mountain Pure Tea with Osmanthus green tea jelly  Right - spring day with lychee jelly
May-Lynn L.

I was so excited to see a rabbit rabbit tea while walking around valley fair because I thought they were only in Oahu Hawaii. This is one of my favorite boba shops in Hawaii and wanted to see if it was up to snuff. My go to order is the buckwheat mountain pure tea with butterscotch foam but they don't offer the foam at this location, so I got the osmanthus tea jelly instead. IT HIT! It tasted just like Hawaii and it was delicious. The buckwheat has a bold flavor that made me want to keep slurping. The tea jelly had great flavor and texture - I also appreciated how it wasn't dunked in syrup. The other drink we got is the spring day and this was an extremely unique drink, it has lychee, cucumber and tea. It was so delicious and a flavor combination we've never had before. The cucumber flavor really made this drink special and different from other lychee teas. We ordered via kiosk and waited about 7 minutes for our drink. We came here on a Saturday afternoon so there was a good flow of people ordering. There isn't any place in the surrounding area to sit down and chat but valley fair does have some lounge areas close by. Overall Rabbit Rabbit did not disappoint and I will be stopping here whenever I'm at Valley Fair!!

Angel L.

Favorite boba spot at valley fair. Honey green milk tea is the best thing on the menu. The service is always very quick too.

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Do they have non-dairy milk options?

Yes! I believe non dairy creamer is their default milk

What is the signature fruit tea? What is it made with and what is in it?

The answer I got last time was it is a citrus passionfruit tea for the base and a variety of fruits sliced up apples oranges etc

Where the heck is this plaxe?

second floor...by nordstrom,,at a kiosk

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I'm not usually one to frequent this shop, but a $5 coupon finally gave me the excuse to try one of…read morethose "investment-grade" smoothies I've been eyeing. I went with the Coffee Crunch, and honestly, it's no joke, it is delicious and absolutely packed. However, at an $11 price point, that coupon was the only thing keeping it in the "reasonable" category for me, especially since the portion is just a standard size rather than something more substantial. The layout of the place is a bit of a trip; unlike Jamba where everything is out in the open, the staff here is tucked away in a back kitchen area. I spent about five minutes waiting for my order to emerge, wondering if I'd been forgotten! But if you're looking for a quiet escape with god-tier air conditioning, this is the spot. I stopped by on a sweltering afternoon and it was nearly empty, cool as a whistle, and filled with trendy, comfortable seating rather than your typical stiff restaurant chairs. While I'm personally not a "bowl" person, the rest of the menu looks great. It's definitely got more of a local health-spot soul compared to the corporate feel of the Jamba down the street. I'll definitely be passing this place along to my pre-teen daughter, it feels exactly like the kind of trendy hangout she's going to live at as she gets older. Go for the crunch, but definitely stay for the AC.

Tried Vitality Bowls and ordered the PB&J chia seed toast and the açaí elixir. The toast was…read morefreaking phenomenal -- honestly one of the best PB&J-style things I've ever had. Highly recommend it! It's layered with so many good ingredients and the flavors work perfectly together. The only small downside is that they didn't have knives or forks available. Because the toast is so stacked, it's a little tricky to eat with your hands. That said... it was so good I didn't really care. The açaí elixir was also pretty good. Refreshing and something I'd order again. Service was a little slow but friendly, and the place seemed fairly clean overall. I usually go for a bowl at places like this, so next time I definitely want to come back and try some of their açaí bowls -- but once I saw that PB&J toast on the menu, I was locked in. Overall, I liked this place and would definitely come back.

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Ordered delivery through a third party app: avocado toast, vanilla latte, Bacon Egg and Cheese…read moreCroissant. While I can't speak to most of the customer service experience, the order was packaged nicely and securely. The Avocado Toast was the star of the show for me. Probably one of the best avocado toasts I've ever had flavor-wise. While I do also appreciate a lightly salted plain avocado flavor, the cilantro + lime + chili was the kinda vibe I knew I needed (but had never experienced) in an avocado toast. The bread was thick + toasted + soft. Tasted better than I expected after reading the menu description. Pretty filling for $8.50, current economy considered ); Vanilla latte & Bacon Egg and Cheese Croissant were also solid. I got an extra shot in the latte and found it to be adequately strong. The croissant sandwich was pretty good with what appeared to be real egg. My satisfaction for the value of the experience may also be skewed by the fact that I got a 40% off for $10+ deal for this meal. It's still hard for me to wrap my mind around how expensive everything has gotten. So, my 5 stars is only representative for the taste and presentation here, less so the value, ambiance, or customer service. I'd come back.

Thank goodness I have a voice! The croissant, egg, bacon, and cheese sandwich looked amazing on the…read moremenu--and it's very reasonably priced at $6.50. I ain't gonna lie; I'm all about customer service, good food, and value! When ordering, I was told they were out--of what I understood to be the bread--so I asked, "What other bread options do you have?" The cashier rambled off some options, including "white bread." Internal dialogue: "White bread? I didn't know that was still a thing." Turns out, next to the Texas toast, it was the lowest-carb option, so I opted for it. She rang me up at $14.50... $14.50!!! I said, "I don't understand--why is it more than double the price?" To my complete chagrin, she replied, "I have to charge you for a BLT. Would you like lettuce and tomato on your sandwich?" Mind you, they also offer a cheese melt for $6 that comes with the infamous "white bread" and melted cheese. All they would have to do is add the egg and bacon! At least, that's what makes sense to me. I said, "I'm sorry... I do not want a BLT. I just want what I ordered, and I'm okay with white bread as a substitute for the croissant." She insisted, "We can't do that." WHAT??!! I said, "Charge me for the melt, and I'll pay extra for the egg and bacon. How's that?" She said, "Sorry, we can't do that." Internal dialogue: "But they can charge me for a BLT and make substitutions..." It made absolutely no sense! She ultimately conceded--charged me for what I requested--and gave me this bland-looking thing that was barely warmed up, much less toasted! I went out of my way to support "my community" and introduce a colleague to this place. I was so embarrassed--for them and for us! Never again! To boot: I added an almond milk latte, which took way too long to come out. When I went to check on it, the barista looked at me confused. Just then, another customer ran up and said, "Oops! I grabbed your drink by accident--but I didn't drink from it yet." The top hadn't been opened, from what I could see. I surrendered, moped back to my mediocre white-bread sammy, and tried to enjoy the moment. I actually enjoyed the latte... I was about two-thirds of the way through it when I noticed the receipt said OAT MILK--instead of almond... Ayyy, mi gente! Jamás!

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4.3
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iJAVA is one of those cafe-and-brunch spots that sounds simple on paper but ends up delivering far…read moremore than expected. I ordered the chilaquiles ($19.45). The menu prices posted online don't match the in-person menu. For example, the chilaquiles were listed at $17.45 online but $19.45 in-store. Online ordering uses the correct lower price. Nevertheless, the chilaquiles arrived after 15 minutes and they were phenomenal. It's surprisingly difficult to find chilaquiles that get every component right. Usually, the chips are soggy, the beans are forgettable, or the protein feels like an afterthought. Not here! The texture was exactly what I wanted. Chips were softened enough to absorb the sauce but still maintaining some structure and bite. The black beans were cooked perfectly, the jalapeños added a pleasant kick without overwhelming the dish, and the beef chorizo wasn't rationed out. There was a generous amount throughout, and every bite felt balanced. Perfect amount of salt and seasoning. Service was excellent as well. Friendly, attentive, and efficient without being intrusive. Finding parking, however, was another story. After circling the area, we eventually turned onto Auzerais Avenue, found street parking, and walked a few minutes back. Not the end of the world, but definitely something to keep in mind before visiting. Between the parking situation and the menu pricing discrepancy, there are a couple of minor annoyances. But when the food is this good, they're easy to overlook. These were some of the best chilaquiles I've had in San Jose, and that's ultimately what I'll remember. If the rest of the menu is anywhere near this level, I'll gladly be back at iJAVA.

Habibi this place is halal!…read more I'm not sure what I was expecting when I put the address to IJAVA into my navigation system but definitely wasnt expecting this to be the top 3 best breakfast burrito I've ever had. Upon arrival iJAVA doesn't seem like it would knock your socks off, simple clean decor which I always appreciate. The menu is somewhat limited for breakfast but I love that they serve it all day long. My mom ordered the eggs Benedict and I got the tri-tip breakfast burrito the eggs Bennedict was so yummy and I was amazed by the potato and bacon that came as the side for over $21 though I will say it's on the pricier range. The beef brisket breakfast burrito at $17.95 was very reasonable in my opinion as it included very high quality beef brisket that was so tender. I'm usually not a fan of barbecue sauce, but it works well here! Both portion sizes were great! You will leave full Overall, I was super impressed by this spot and I'm so happy we have a brunch spot that's halal. I would 100% come back. Especially since the service was kind too. Oh and parking isn't great so factor in an extra 10 minutes for that.

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