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Every bubble tea I've had from here has been great. Their frappe's are awesome too. A lot of variety, rare to find a bubble tea place that has a lot of non-tea flavoured options. $5 for a large drink is good value! Wish that it wasn't cash only but worth getting cash out for! Highly recommend View all feedback.
What Susana Orn doesn't like about Tea Fusion:
Tea is nice, there price is beautiful, loved their matcha foam green tea plus pearl. it's an off the menu item, its picture is sticked to the wall. The drink is really nice, the rating is due to their out dated fitout, felt like 10 years ago. View all feedback.
My go to place for anything bubble tea related. Excellent customer service, the staff are kind and well presented. Tends to get crowded on good nights, but even then I never wait more than 3 minutes. Love going to this place, busy or not. Has everything I need and expect and they can keep expecting me there, so 5/5!
Every bubble tea I've had from here has been great. Their frappe's are awesome too. A lot of variety, rare to find a bubble tea place that has a lot of non-tea flavoured options. $5 for a large drink is good value! Wish that it wasn't cash only but worth getting cash out for! Highly recommend
I don't get the low rating for this place. They make quite good milk teas with good soft pearl, tasty pudding, jellies and custards and other well made additions. I enjoy the milk tea with pearl and barley here - hot or cold it's pretty good. And being in Market Square it's not too expensive.
There are practically two basic items from this place. Waffles are served, but the most prominent aspect is the bubble tea. Often, and especially when it is aimed at the Asian demographic market, the bubble tea menu is really extensive not only in the number of flavours that are available, but also to what styles there are (such as making them frappes, milkshakes, snowballs etc) and a long list of extras to put in the drink. It can even extend to how much sugar and ice are wanted, though from memory that latter option was not present at Tea Fusion. Three men again, me, brother-in-law and house guest, were walking around Market Square looking at what was the best thing to eat for a meal. Between times, having snacks and samples of smaller items, one aspect of the East Asian dining culture that came up was bubble tea. It is one thing that is worht trying, especialyl with the hot nights in Brisbane, and the house guest had not gotten around to trying them. So, as another stop off it was to this place" Tea Fusion. Right down the walkway, a bit away from the car parks It is a cute little place, with a choice of having a calming blue and white palate on the wall. While mostly for take out (there are no glasses for the drinks, so it is all in the charactersitic cups), there are a few seats inside for seating and a bit just outside the door. Going for something a little unusual - you can only have the milk tea so many times, especially with other options on offer - and got one of the milkshake, varieites: green apple. Try finding that at your local carvery or dinner. Of course, it was with none other than pearls. These pearls were soft, squishy and tasty; it was the needed addition to round off the drink. The green apple flavour was slightly sweet, actually suited the smooth texture of the cream and was pleasant on the palate. I got a try of my brother-in-laws order (and vice versa); he simply got a milk tea (yes, unflavoured) with pearls. Also good, likewise a pleasant and smooth feel on the palate and the tea did not infuse too much to the forefront of the flavours. Not much else to say about Tea Fusion, other than it is a good, reliable place and probably one of the most recommended if the hankering is for bubble tea. It doesn't have the pull of many of the other competition nearby, and it certainly deserves more of it. Thumbs up.
There are practically two basic items from this place. Waffles are served, but the most prominent aspect is the bubble tea. Often, and especially when it is aimed at the Asian demographic market, the bubble tea menu is really extensive not only in the number of flavours that are available, but also to what styles there are (such as making them frappes, milkshakes, snowballs etc) and a long list of extras to put in the drink. It can even extend to how much sugar and ice are wanted, though from memory that latter option was not present at Tea Fusion. Three men again, me, brother-in-law and house guest, were walking around Market Square looking at what was the best thing to eat for a meal. Between times, having snacks and samples of smaller items, one aspect of the East Asian dining culture that came up was bubble tea. It is one thing that is worht trying, especialyl with the hot nights in Brisbane, and the house guest had not gotten around to trying them. So, as... read more
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