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    3.5 (6 reviews)
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    Delish everytime! Thanks guys!! Super nice service, and always timely, even when packed. You guys are a great addition to Billings :)

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    Bubblemilk

    Bubblemilk

    3.9
    (17 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    Look at the beef in this photo...this isn't anything close to what their photo of this dish…read morerepresents. Extremely dissapointing. And if the beef was present , it tasted like they threw some frozen veggies into a packet of ramen broth. The Boba tea was pretty good though, so maybe just stick to that.

    After a long day of hiking in the nearby Bighorn Canyon, I wanted something cool and refreshing. I…read morewas surprised to see that there was a new boba shop that opened a couple months ago in Billings. One of the hallmarks of a good boba shop is that they serve a wide variety of tea options such as oolong, assam, jasmine, matcha, etc, something beyond just your basic green and black tea options with flavorings. Bubblemilk seemed to meet that requirement. As a bonus, it looked like they also sell various Asian snacks, and they even serve taiyaki and bingsoo! How intriguing. When we walked in, we found a pretty messy store, with boxes strewn all over the back, and one TV in the front playing exceptionally loud techno/rave music. Not a promising start, but it's something I can overlook if the drinks are good. The online photos of the menu items looked beautiful and so we decided to order two drinks instead of our usual single drink when trying a new place. Oh boy, that was a mistake. When we placed the order at the kiosk, the proprietor let us smell the tea that we were supposedly going to be receiving. For our drinks, we could choose between a malty earthy smelling oolong, or a peach fruity smelling oolong. We went with the former for one drink and the latter for the other. It's only after ordering that we noted behind the counter stood a ton of different labeled containers filled with powder, and no tea brewing machine nor any jugs or tea dispensers. Oolong Milk Tea, 50% Sweet, Large w/ Boba ($7.35) - I did not see them actually add brewed tea in the drink. Here's how I saw them making the drink - ice went into the shaker followed by a clear liquid which I assume is water, then a clear liquid from a jug which I assume is sweetener syrup, then several powders (I could not see how many powders they added as my view was partially obstructed). The container goes into the shaking machine. They scoop ice and boba into the cup, then pour the shaken drink on top. Could I have missed a step? Maybe. But the fact is, the lack of tea reflects in the taste - in this case, with the "oolong tea" having no tea taste whatsoever, just an artificially fruity sweetness. There's a bit of grittiness from the multiple powders used, and a suspiciously stable, thick layer of foam on top. Not to mention that the sweetness at 50% is overpowering and cloying. The drink is bad and the boba is bad to match. It's hard, not particularly chewy and very lumpy with tons of crevices on the outside, giving a poor mouthfeel. It's not rotated correctly for sure. I only drank about half before throwing the rest of the drink out. Note: The description says this contains milk, but the owner said they only put milk powder. The description is wrong because the shop steals it from somewhere. More information below. Milk Tea Rating: 1/5 Boba Rating: 2/5 Dreamy Taro, 75% Sweet ($5.98) - While the "oolong tea" is terrible, the Dreamy Taro is an actual scam. The description promises "fragrant and tender taro" and we were expecting either sweet and tender whole taro chunks or at least a taro mash in the drink. There is no taro in this drink whatsoever. It 100% tastes like bad artificial taro powder with an almost cookies and cream ish kind of taste. I have never thrown out a drink without finishing at least half of it, even from the worst boba shops I have had the displeasure of visiting. This one I could not stomach more than a couple of sips, and then it went straight in the trash. It's that bad. I guess the only bonus is that they added boba to the drink when I didn't order it? Not that I actually had any of it since the drink was so bad. I actually wonder what is going on, since "taro paste" is an add on that can be ordered for multiple drinks, and yet it's clear they don't actually have any. Drink Rating 1/5 As another knock against this place, the descriptions of the drinks are literally stolen from a variety of sources. For example, the Uji Matcha description is stolen word for word from encha, multiple other descriptions stolen from the sugaryums blog, Sakura Tea stolen from Moriyama Teahouse etc etc. I stopped looking after the first couple. The images also seem to be stolen from other websites, which is why the drinks you get do not match either the descriptions nor the pictures at all. It's completely unethical and very problematic, especially if someone visiting has an allergy or food restrictions, given you can't tell what you're going to receive. I cannot recommend visiting Bubblemilk. The drinks are plain bad and I have major issues with their ethics. This shop is easily in the bottom 5 of the several hundred boba shops I have visited.

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    Buttery crunchy shrimp
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    Butterfly crunchy shrimp
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    Tea City & Cupcakes

    Tea City & Cupcakes

    3.4
    (26 reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$

    Good service but limited selection, and most importantly: some of their boba gets stuck in the…read morestraw. Not sure if this is a straw too small problem or a boba too big problem, the boba seem normal size but every so often you have to exert major sucking action to get the boba up. Pretty massive fail for a store with "bubble tea" in big letters on their window.

    More often than I care to admit to myself as a coffee-fiend, nothing beats a good cup of tea…read more Tea City & Cupcakes is just what I need to relax, read a book, catch up on mail, or break the monotony. The tea selections are fantastic: white, green, black, rooibos, oolong, herbal and with multiple options within each category. A small sign on the wall will give you a listing of what each category is known such as antioxidant, immune system, low caffeine, etc. When you order your tea, the employees take the brewing process seriously. It isn't just hot water poured over a tea bag, but rather a special machine that heats the water to the precise temperature needed for the particular tea and then steeps the leaves for the appropriate time. (No teabags here, only tea leaves.) Tea City also has bubble tea with all the usual varieties and you can have your tea iced, also, if that's your preference. If you stop by early enough in the day, there will be several kinds of cupcakes, also. Because I typically come in at the end of the day, the cupcake pickings are pretty slim, but that's okay. I'm all about the tea, anyway.

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    After 5pm on Sunday and almost cleaned out
    After 5pm on Sunday and almost cleaned out
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    Koo Beans Coffee

    Koo Beans Coffee

    2.5
    (2 reviews)
    11.4 mi

    Well I think I've been spoiled by this newly opened coffee kiosk…read more With many of the same standard choices as other places, Koo Beans sets itself apart by offering the normal flavorings, but also sugar free keto-friendly flavors - some with MCT Oil -- and bubble teas also made with natural ingredients. I tried two things; well, three, if you count the edible goodies from local places like Red Rooster (a place that never disappoints) and Koo Beans hit all the marks. I started with the Keto Vanilla Latte and could not have been more surprised. No chemical taste, just flavor. I was sorry I finished it. The vanilla flavor lasted to the not-at-all-bitter end. For later, I also ordered a blueberry bubble tea and when that first bubble burst on my tongue, I knew Koo Beans would become a regular stop. In chatting with the Owners (Alaina and Matthew, I think she said), she mentioned her goal is to provide flavors that are natural, without added sugars at reasonable prices. Mission accomplished, I think. After nearly two years of research to find what they were looking for and then to make this dream happen, she's living her dream right now. Kudos! . Koo Beans needs to stay around - they offer something different than the traditional coffee spots and it works well for them.

    Horrible experience overall. The coffee wasn't bad per say but the girl was not very friendly and…read morethere is better service at places like Heidi's.

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