Using REAL fruit is the key. Nothing worse(in the world of mangos.) than getting a mango slush and not seeing actual fruit(just gross powder). If this place is busy avoid, it’s cramped and slow.
Lesia N.
Place rating: 5 Ottawa, Canada
Outstanding! The smell of fresh fruit was all around me, so it took me forever to make a decision on what to order, when I noticed my friend ordered the special, the Diamond Mango smoothie(or Mango Diamond, I don’t know). I ordered it without pearls because I don’t like them in frozen drinks. Not only is it sweet and blended to perfection, but it had mango pieces at the bottom. It was amazing stuff. Worth waiting in line for, and I didn’t wait long for my order to be ready. If you’re tired of the same old powder bubble tea, you need to check this place out.
Moez F.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Pretty small place, but they had a wide variety of options. They also had a number of different toppings that go in the bubble tea, like tapioca(which is standard) but different ones as well like lychee. We got two smoothie bubble teas, banana strawberry and honey dew. Both were pretty great. Came out to about $ 5 a pop.
J. M.
Place rating: 5 Orange County, CA
Holy crap! They actually use real passion fruits for their slushes and it’s soooo delicious and fresh tasting. I wish I lived in Toronto as I would be here at least once a week. Yum, yum. Highly recommended!
Stacey V.
Place rating: 5 Ottawa, Canada
Best bubble tea I’ve ever had! I had the«mango diamond slush» with tapioca pearls and it was amazing!!! Real delicious soft pieces of mango in the mango slush, and the tapioca pearls were sweet and chewy! Would get bubble tea here very often if I lived in Toronto! Loved it!
Lola M.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
Staff were friendly. Drink oh so tasty and natural. HOWEVER, we were refused a receipt. Yes that’s right. We asked for a receipt, then were given some white piece of paper titled«Receipt» and the dollar amount printed on. No business name or any other information. This is not a receipt. So we went back and asked the girl for the official receipt with the business information on it for tax purposes. She said I can’t give you that, unless you pay with a card. We paid for cash so we don’t get a receipt. I’m pretty sure this is reportable!!!
Deb P.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
This place is primo. Quality boba — nice and chewy — and fresh. Had the durian bubble tea with boba — thick and rich. But a tad too sweet. Spouse’s mango and pineapple bubble slush was very good … mmmmm. Clean place, good service, even though the durian was very sweet, it was very good …
Edward J.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
As the name says. Real fruits. All other places I’ve been to uses artificial flavouring and crap.
Greg F.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
Not the greatest bubble tea, but since there’s no other bubble tea shops in the area it will satisfy your cravings. The milk teas all taste kindof off because of the milk & powered flavours they use. I don’t like it but my friends don’t mind, personal preference I guess. The washrooms are run down and if you actually sit in the café to play some games you’ll find large chunks of tapioca smeared across the jenga pieces. Fun!
Alex S.
Place rating: 5 Thornhill, Canada
This place has the best bubble tea! I’m a big fan of bubble tea so I tried almost every bubble tea shop in the city. So far this one is the best.
Carmen C.
Place rating: 5 Vancouver, Canada
I’m not sure why real fruit bubble tea isn’t more prevalent. I had the papaya slush with pearls… The sweetness was perfect and the pearls had a nice chew to them. I can’t wait to try more flavours. The price is very fair… On par or maybe better than the other places that just use powdered flavours.
Lolly L.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
I love this bubble tea place so much. Why? Because it is always fresh fruit. Everything is fresh and blended to order. Not made from some flavoured powder. So delicious, big portions. I always go back to this exact place and they have a few locations in the city too!
Eric L.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
The mango diamond slush with tapioca was really good here. It probably helps that the fruit store is right next door. The original bubble tea here is quite average and tastes like the same quality as Teashop 168 with the same promotion price of 1.99. Definitely not chaitime quality bubble tea. However, if you are looking for a quick refreshment after sushi or Korean food and you’re not feeling up for coffee then this place is the closest bubble tea shop for awhile. In terms of seating there is a backroom with some chairs and tables but it seems that it’s a grab and go kind of place. The ordering area is kind of small and when it gets busy the line sometimes goes out the door. Other than that no real cons to this bubble tea shop.
Mike B.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
2.10 for a small black milk tea, after tax. And you get a healthy dose of bubbles. This gives me a reason to hop off the subway at Christie station. Due to my… Frugal… Nature, this will now be my goto bubble tea.
Barbara D.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
I only come here once every 3 or 4 months. It s clean and looks well maintained. I did ask if I order a lychee green tea if I get pieces of lychee in in and I was told yes. I ordered one w bubbles and discovered that there were no lychee pieces in it(which I had been looking forward to(already too far away to come back)! It also has a soapy taste that I ve never encountered in my Yeats of having bubble tea…:(Maybe I ll try the new Tea Shop down the street next time.
Jonny M.
Place rating: 4 Edmonton, Canada
Mmm bubble tea after dinner is always a good idea. Really like how colourful, simple and bright the displays are for all of their bubble tea choices. There is room in the back where I saw a group of girls sitting an enjoying their BBT. We took ours to go but it’s nice enough to sit around and chat. I had the medium fresh fruit mango with lychee pieces($ 3.69 + $ 1 upgrade for a medium I believe). Great price and super fresh. Gobbled it all up while we walked around. My friend had one of the black tea’s. Forget what flavour she picked but it was a small($ 2.10). Anyways, it hit the spot for us. Not sure how it compares to other BBT places but we like it.
Amy K.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
This place was LEGIT! This was hands down the most delicious bubble tea I ever had! I got the mango daily special and my significant other got the piña colada. Staff was very efficient and pleasant and in the back they have sorbet served in fruit shells. I will be back!
Lan H.
Place rating: 3 Ambler, PA
«Thai-style bubble tea takes uses the traditional red Thai spiced tea, chilled and mixed with condensed or evaporated milk. All of the ingredients for this tea can be found at an Asian food store.» — Oh no, THAT was what I should have gotten at the grocery store! That’s ok, passion fruit bubble tea will have to do at Real Fruit :-) But the non-milk teas are just not as good! Ahh, well, we’ll meet again Real Fruit! Cool marketing, though! Read more: How to Make Thai Bubble Tea |
Maheen M.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
My date and I stopped by last night for a drinkable dessert after dinner. My date raved about this place and how the bubble tea is made with fresh fruit. After ordering their drinks, I have to admit that fresh fruit makes a HUGE difference. Good thing this place is a bit of distance from where I normally hang out or I could have a bubble tea addiction. Check this place out, you too will discover that fresh fruit bubble tea makes a world of a difference for your bubble tea cravings.
Paige M.
Place rating: 5 Cincinnati, OH
An entire shop just for Bubble Teas? Yes, please! After a vigorous shopping trip at Honest Ed’s, my friend and I passed Real Fruit Bubble Tea. «What’s bubble tea?» she asked. I was in shock! How had she not sampled the delights of bubble tea? Real Fruit Bubble Tea offers four large menus of Bubble Tea flavors including both green and black teas. They also have a variety of fruit juice drinks and smoothies. I ordered a large Taro Bubble Tea, which tastes like cookies n’ cream. My friend ordered a strawberry. Both were delicious and refreshing for a hot summer day. The large is definitely worth getting if you’re a Bubble Tea fan: it’s a huge, reusable cup. New to Bubble Tea? Here’s what you need to know: Bubble tea combines black or green teas with milk, creating a cool, water-like drink with sweet flavors similar to ice cream. The«bubbles» are actually sweet fruit gummies that are blueberry sized. They are flavorless, but are fun to chew and compliment the drink. Bubble Teas come with an extra wide straw to suck up the bubbles. You get a mouthful of bubbles in every slurp! For first timers, I recommend the Taro flavor, as it is a traditional Asian flavor, and also tasty to the North American palate. Cost: $ 3.00 — $ 5.00