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I enjoyed this place more than Chatime near by. Hence, I came to this location twice. The vibe is great, they have video games on site and plenty of seat.The owners were friendly and explained how the make many things fresh each day. We tried Passion tea and Leach & Kiwi mix tea. Both drinks were amazing!Great experience. View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Bubble World Robson:
Stopped in for a bubble tea and snack. the place was a bit grungy and sticky looking. Bubble tea was Ok but decided against having food there. There re some computers to play on and tables to hang out but definitely for the teenage crowd View all feedback.
Reliable Bubble Tea. This is my go-to place for bubble tea in the dt area. I've tried a few others but they are just awful. They actually use real fruit here and i've never had a bad experience.
What the heck is Bubble Tea and why should I care? If you don’t know what Bubble Tea is you are probably not young, Asian or hip to the concept of a Taiwanese Café. Bubble World is the best Taiwanese Café in Vancouver and they are all about Bubble Tea.
I have only ever tried their traditional bubble tea and it never fails to impress! Their prices are competitive and better value for money than any of the other bubble tea vendors in Vancouver (less than $5 for a large). The tapioca balls are softer, and the regular sweetness level is a bit too sweet for my taste, but they are happy to customize it for you. They may not display all the options at the counter, but I usually opt for half tapioca and less sweet choices. I highly recommend this place, it is definitely the best value for money in downtown!
This year, the local chain Bubble World, known for its bubble tea, was named the Best Taiwanese Restaurant/Bubble Tea Cafe in the 2016 Chinese Restaurant Awards as voted by diners. With 8 locations stretching from Vancouver to Langley, Bubble World is quite popular in the Lower Mainland. Despite having recently visited Tai One Cafe in Kitsilano, which is owned by Bubble World, I had yet to visit my nearest Bubble World location on Robson Street. In fact, the Robson location is the only Taiwanese cafe in the area that offers both bubble tea and Taiwanese snacks. This summer, I stopped by their Robson tea house for some refreshing drinks and tasty snacks.
I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the bubble tea at this restaurant, especially the avocado bubble tea which was made with generous portions of ingredients. The prices here are more affordable compared to other bubble tea spots in Vancouver.