Jo W.
Yelp
We had just gotten off a flight, checked into our hotel in downtown Seattle, and had lunch in Pike Place Market. Now we were walking over to the Museum of Pop Culture for our 2pm entry time, and were also quite thirsty and forgot to bring our water bottles with us. My mom asked me if I could find a tea or boba place, so I whipped out Yelp to see what was close to the Museum of Pop Culture. Rabbit Rabbit Tea popped up, so we trekked about 20 minutes. I'm happy to say that Rabbit Rabbit Tea exceeded expectations.
It's so nice that they provided both Chinese and English menus! My mom wanted something non-caffeinated, so the gal who took our orders recommended Japanese Buckwheat Milk Tea for her. I went with the Lychee Green Tea, which came with Lychee Jelly, and I added boba to my order for an additional 60 cents. Our drinks were so refreshing and very much needed on this hot day!
Later in the afternoon, we still craved their tea, so we went back. The gal who took our orders seemed pleasantly surprised to see us back. On the second visit, my Mom got Japanese Buckwheat again since it's not caffeinated, while I got the other drink I was eyeing: a cold Kyoto Matcha Latte. This one was also a great refreshing drink, and not as heavy as I was worried it would be.
In addition to the cute rabbit mascot, I love that the plastic cover on the cup also says "Have a Beau-Tea-ful Day."
I'm very surprised that Seattle is the first and only branch outside of Taiwan. I'm thinking California is probably too saturated with all the other boba chain competitions, LOL. I hope they come to California! If not, I'll find them the next time I'm in Taiwan.