Sunday, August 31, 2014

Asha Tea House


I would like to start by expressing that this is currently my favorite place to be in downtown Berkeley, in part for its quality bubble tea in addition to its harmonious environment.The largest picture is of the matcha Latte with boba that I joyfully consumed upon my most recent visit to Asha Tea House. Ordering matcha is my go to way to ascertain the seriousness of a tea-venue. In my experience only the really good ones have really good matcha. This matcha was delectable. I offered a sample to my mother and upon tasting it she remarked "I didn't know if I like matcha but I like this."

My darling sister is featured on the top left proudly displaying her Moroccan Mint Tea with boba. She was very pleased with the mint flavor, the genuine pieces of mint, as well as the consistency of the boba. Her one complaint was that there was not enough ice. (One should note that she is in the midst of an ice obsession. It is strange.)

The picture on the bottom right is of a cool wooden shingle thing inside Asha Tea House. In addtion to that they have small wooden plaques displaying fun tea facts. For instance I learned that bubble tea is named after the foam that is created when tea shaken vigorously not after the bubble shaped boba. Apparently shaking tea brings out the teas flavors.

On a closing note, I am also considerably impressed with Asha Tea House's fruit tea drinks, which are a truly sensuious experience. The combination of the cool tea with tart puree; then the warm, sweet, boba. Then the texture of puree...I am at a loss for words. I would highly recommend that you, gentle reader, embark on this sumptuous journey if it is at all within your means.

Saturday, August 30, 2014

Bobo Drinks

"These are probably the prettiest"
Berry Pom Pom Jar and Pineapple Paradise Jar


"This is an odd breakfast"
Bobo Ice Special

I tend to think of Bobo Drinks as that very cool new kid in town. I'd been lurking at Tea Fever and the late Tapicoa Express for years but all of a sudden Bobo popped up with its hip beverages and I was blown away. My friends and I originally gathered at Bobo Drinks for a farewell breakfast. Being in the mood to celebrate we ordered some of what we deemed the fancy things on the menu. Collectively we acquired a Berry Pom Pom Jar, a Pineapple Paradise Jar, a Bobo's sample and a fanciful concoction that I believe was called a Bobo Ice Special. The Berry Pom Pom Jar featured basil seeds which I like much better than chia seeds. Perhaps because they were smaller than chia seeds and therefore less slimy. Overall we were very impressed with everything we ordered. We decided that this was a place we would want to be taken on promising first dates. My one regret after first visiting Bobo Drinks was that I had not gotten a chace to sample Bobo's boba. 

A week later I returned determined to find out if Bobo could make a simple milk tea with boba as expertly as they had crafted their more elaborate specialties. To test this I odered a Taro Milk Tea while while my sister sipped on a Passion Fruit Milk tea. I found their boba particularly lovely. They had a silky texture while still being appropriately chewy. My sister remarked that sometimes people try to achieve his texture by putting boba in in hot tea but it is remarkable that Bobo managed while keeping the cold milk tea cold. One of the milk tea's more remarkable qualities was that it was rather creamy: a factor I was not entirely enthused about, yet my sister found it quite pleasing.

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Purple Kow

When I first heard about Purple Kow I was intrigued. Partly because thinking about purple cows is a pleasant pastime. Additionally I was fascinated by the design of the shop and the very large cups it dispensed. I eventually went to Purple Kow with a large group of my compatriots. They were for the most part rather exited about our destination so I entered with high hopes. I ordered an Oolong milk tea with boba, because oolong is generally quite enjoyable. When I went to order I was ask if I wanted the full amount of sugar. I was a bit confused about what that meant so I answered yes. I later found out that I had made the wrong decision. At  Purple Kow one can get 0%, 25%, 50%, 75% or 100% sugar. My 100% was sickeningly sweet. Yet I was still luckier than my friend who ordered the matcha milk tea, which frankly tasted like chalk. That wasn't too surprising considering that it is incredibly difficult to find a matcha that is both cheap and good. However, we were still a bit disappointed. someone else in my group faired much better with one of Purple Kow's fruity teas (I regrettably don't remember which one) with a minimal amount of sugar. It was quite tasty.

It seems like Purple Kow really shines when it comes to toppings rather than tea. There are jellies galore! Yet it seems a bit foolish to settle for a mediocre tea with amber jelly (for the record I dont really know what that is) when there are significantly better boba places less than a block away. I am honestly bamboozled as to why my friends think so highly of this establishment.

The image above is the result of my sister trying to teach me how to use her fancy drawing app. As to its significance that, gentle reader, is up to you're interpretation.