" Definitive authority in traditional boba shaved ice store in Taipei.
Shaved ice with all kinds of fixings, including tapioca, peanuts, red beans, green bean, taro, taro balls, sweat rice balls, sweat potato balls, strawberry pure, condensed milk, grass jelly, Ai Yu jelly, white fungus, konyaku, pineappls, passion fruit, plums, oat meal, barley, almond jelly, ...
You can also order the hot or warm version in winter time, they are equally delicious. "
11 October 2017
Anynomous
" not expensive, ordinary taste, clean environment. There are some vegetable vendors down this lane, the prices are not expensive and the quality is good. Highly recommended hanging around in this alley and neighborhood to purchase daily supplies. "
11 September 2017
Anynomous
" Still my favourite!
Grass jelly is consistent, while the yam and sweet potato glutinous balls are very chewy and favourable. "
14 August 2017
Anynomous
" Nice little place for traditional Taiwanese desserts which include red bean, sweet tofu, green bean cubes and yam paste spheres serving in a bowl of sweet soup. You can choose hot or cold as well. "
13 July 2017
Anynomous
" Love the simplicity this ice store offers. Ingredients are fresh and delish. Price is reasonable as well. "
12 July 2017
Anynomous
" Amazing value for the amount and quality of toppings. I had to share my order with my partner. No English, but you can get by via pointing. I was lucky to have help from a nice customer. Choose a base (there are four types--I was only told about tapioca pearls (number 2 on the menu) and unsweetened silken tofu (number 3). Then choose any three toppings. These are placed in a paper bowl on top of crushed ice. Delicious! "
23 May 2017
Anynomous
" Pro: line moves fast.
Con: average 粉圓 no different from other places in Taiwan. Not worth the money. "
10 March 2017
Anynomous
" A bit messy for the environment. But the dessert is good. "
28 February 2017
Anynomous
" Good Taiwanese ice dessert.. Hundreds of different combos and all very tasty! "
16 February 2017
Anynomous
" Famous throughout Taipei. Eat in offer free additional ice and sugarcane sweetener..... Pick your 3-4 combination of sweets.... hot or cold, and then pig out! "
30 December 2016
Anynomous
" Tastes just like other similar places I've been to. I don't find this place to be any more special than others. I guess it has a long established history, and the price is reasonable. Crowded tables though, and very long lines and NO parking. "
Anynomous
" Definitive authority in traditional boba shaved ice store in Taipei.
11 October 2017Shaved ice with all kinds of fixings, including tapioca, peanuts, red beans, green bean, taro, taro balls, sweat rice balls, sweat potato balls, strawberry pure, condensed milk, grass jelly, Ai Yu jelly, white fungus, konyaku, pineappls, passion fruit, plums, oat meal, barley, almond jelly, ...
You can also order the hot or warm version in winter time, they are equally delicious. "
Anynomous
" not expensive, ordinary taste, clean environment. There are some vegetable vendors down this lane, the prices are not expensive and the quality is good. Highly recommended hanging around in this alley and neighborhood to purchase daily supplies. "
11 September 2017Anynomous
" Still my favourite!
14 August 2017Grass jelly is consistent, while the yam and sweet potato glutinous balls are very chewy and favourable. "
Anynomous
" Nice little place for traditional Taiwanese desserts which include red bean, sweet tofu, green bean cubes and yam paste spheres serving in a bowl of sweet soup. You can choose hot or cold as well. "
13 July 2017Anynomous
" Love the simplicity this ice store offers. Ingredients are fresh and delish. Price is reasonable as well. "
12 July 2017Anynomous
" Amazing value for the amount and quality of toppings. I had to share my order with my partner. No English, but you can get by via pointing. I was lucky to have help from a nice customer. Choose a base (there are four types--I was only told about tapioca pearls (number 2 on the menu) and unsweetened silken tofu (number 3). Then choose any three toppings. These are placed in a paper bowl on top of crushed ice. Delicious! "
23 May 2017Anynomous
" Pro: line moves fast.
10 March 2017Con: average 粉圓 no different from other places in Taiwan. Not worth the money. "
Anynomous
" A bit messy for the environment. But the dessert is good. "
28 February 2017Anynomous
" Good Taiwanese ice dessert.. Hundreds of different combos and all very tasty! "
16 February 2017Anynomous
" Famous throughout Taipei. Eat in offer free additional ice and sugarcane sweetener..... Pick your 3-4 combination of sweets.... hot or cold, and then pig out! "
30 December 2016Anynomous
" Tastes just like other similar places I've been to. I don't find this place to be any more special than others. I guess it has a long established history, and the price is reasonable. Crowded tables though, and very long lines and NO parking. "
12 December 2016