Bubble tea in Ann Arbor compared
The Washtenaw Voice has a story today on the bubble tea phenomenon in Ann Arbor. South University bubble tea purveyors Mo Mo Tea and Bubble Island are compared, ranking each business's approach to various tea flavors, bubble consistency, food offerings, hours, deals, and wifi access.
Bubble tea is a cold Taiwanese tea drink which often contains milk and special flavorings. The bubbles in bubble tea are small balls of spiced tapioca.
The article was written by Elizabeth Ross.
Comments
Chrysta Cherrie
Thu, Nov 5, 2009 : 7:13 p.m.
Don't get me started on Momo Tea. They could pay me in drinks to be a spokesperson for them. While Bubble Island has faster service, Momo Tea offers more flavors and more importantly, unlike all the other bubble tea joints in town, Momo's drinks taste like tea and not sugar water. Also, good call by the writer that the tapioca bubbles at Momo are better prepared. I do love Bubble Island for being the only place in town I know of where I can get a really big Thai iced tea or Vietnamese coffee, though.