Steep Creamery & Tea

Bubble tea store · South Beach

Steep Creamery & Tea

Bubble tea store · South Beach

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270 Brannan St, San Francisco, CA 94107

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Creamy ice cream rolls & boba teas with creative matcha flavors  

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Where to Find Matcha in San Francisco and the East Bay | Eater SF

"Steep has quickly expanded to three locations in San Francisco, in part thanks to its careful tea sourcing. Steep uses ceremonial-grade Uji matcha in its drinks — choose from classic tea, matcha latte, matcha milk tea, matcha red bean milk tea, or strawberry matcha lemonade — as well as in its rolled ice cream." - Janelle Bitker

https://sf.eater.com/maps/best-matcha-tea-latte-san-francisco-oakland-berkeley
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vinod palan

Google
Delicious boutique of ice cream and boba teas. Their ice cream rolls are amazingly delicious and creamy. Boutique has got modern interior with self ordering kiosks and eco friendly cups n spoons. Yummy creamy "Pure Pistachio Ice Cream Roll" perfectly balanced not too sweet I would definitely recommend this and come back to try different flavors. Staff is friendly and helpful.

Tammy Liu

Google
A nice refreshing place for a sunny afternoon. The Legendary Matcha milk tea was interesting with a slight sour (fruity?) aftertaste. The ice cream rolls were quite good though, exactly as you'd expect Thai ice cream rolls to taste.

Adrienne Liu

Google
A little far from where I usually hang in the city, so awkward location. Right next to Splunk. Flavors of rolls were good and creamy. It's not very spacious so can get crowded or service can get slow. Still, it wasn't bad. Check it out if you're in the area and don't mind spending $6.5-7.5 on rolled ice cream.

Kathryn Hu

Google
Best quality and reasonably priced ice cream rolls I've had. Hard to believe it's in the city! Almost always a line, but the seating is very limited. I haven't tried the drinks yet, but I'm looking forward to trying some of the different selection they have there. The Matcha-politan was good last time and most recently I enjoyed the Chocolate Coffee one!

Linda Grigorik

Google
The flavors are good but the pace is slow. They aren't as fast as some of the other Thai rolled ice cream place I've been to. It seems like this place still needs more practice. Overall good afternoon dessert run place!

Javier Barreto

Google
There bubble teas are good, but it's that hand rolled ice cream that really shines here. They have a good selection of flavors, which are created and hand-rolled for you on the spot, creating a very tasty and Visually appealing desserts that is almost too pretty to eat. A bit expensive for what it is, but it is San Francisco and you do get what you pay for. This particular location was not crowded when we went, and has not been crowded on previous visits either.

alia keilani

Google
Yummyyyy! Loved their ice cream 😍 I feel like trying all the flavors! And next time will try the tea.. a good thing about the place is they open till late hours as well.

Jennifer Parker

Google
Very cool concept. Kinda pricey. It was delicious, but the paper utensils were not the best to enjoy ice Cream. I get the idea of being environmentally friendly, but it was not the best experience.
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Lilly N.

Yelp
I love their cream HK milk tea and their matcha milk tea! So bummed that they'll be closing soon. It's my favorite place for these two drinks. Please let it be that you're closing temporarily! Come back with your wonderful drinks because we need a boba spot here in the Embarcadero/South Beach area.
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Jason W.

Yelp
My go to neighborhood boba shop. You order at the touch screen kiosk and the staff will create the drink, you can also ask them for recommendations. Since I'm an unofficial caffeine addict, I always order the matcha red eye, which is matcha with a shot of espresso. Their other teas and ice cream based drinks are good too, aka the yin yang. To go orders are the norm here but they do have stools around to wait or eat your ice cream in. Yes, they also have in house ice cream. The 4 star review is because the menu items isn't always fully stocked. So they won't always have egg waffles or a certain drink you want to try. TIP: Beware of Giants game days (or special music concerts at the Stadium), those are the days when most toppings will be sold out. So go early or at a reasonable time if you want the drink that you want.
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Julianne T.

Yelp
Came by for boba and Steep didn't disappoint! I've been wanting to try out their drinks for a while, but their hours are pretty limited. I ordered a Strawberry Matcha with Crystal Boba and it was really yummy! The matcha flavor was good and the sweetness of the strawberries was a perfect compliment. The Crystal Boba was nice and chewy as usual. The only complaint I have is that the drink felt a bit too creamy for me (possibly because of the vanilla flavor?), since I tend to like a stronger tea flavor over milky flavor. The shop itself is small, and ordering on their kiosk is quick and easy -- you don't have to interact with anyone until they hand you your drink! Will have to come back for their ice cream!
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Generous Y.

Yelp
Walk in and order on a kiosk, pretty self explanatory. Ice cream is sold by "scoops" but it seems like they sell rolled ice cream, so it might be a bit hard to visualize this or quantify the amount of ice cream. There was a Yin-Yang drink that includes tofu ice cream which is super interesting, but not sure if I would get it myself. I was going to get it assuming it's a classic black sesame but the tofu definitely intrigued me (while also deterring me a bit). Dark Roasted Oolong Milk Tea with Boba - boba was chewy but not "bouncy" - still good though. Actually pretty sweet too, so it stood out from other spots as there was flavor. Tea was more milky and creamy at first sip but there's a tea after taste, seemed pretty freshly brewed. They have some slogan that reads "more than milk, not just tea" which I guess is a decent way of explaining it. Definitely some middle ground where both flavors are explicitly obvious. I got 50% sugar and the sweetness was very mild so they definitely accommodated. Less ice was still about 1/3 ice in the cup so that could've been less.
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Michael C.

Yelp
We came quite late while a Giants game was ending, so quite a few mishaps happened. They somehow missed our DoorDash pickup order, so they hadn't started the order by the time we arrived. They had also already sold out of the vast majority of their items, so we had to change our order multiple times. Not fully blaming them though, it was quite busy! We eventually settled on a matcha strawberry latte and a jasmine milk tea. The matcha latte was really good! Strong matcha flavor, and the strawberry wasn't overpowering like how I find it at most places. The jasmine milk tea was a little less flavorful, with a stronger milk flavor than tea. I also wished it was a touch more sweet (but this is on me, I got 25% sugar). The pearls were also great! Quite bouncy and chewy, but not over cooked by any means. Will definitely be back sometime! Probably some of the better boba in the lower Soma/Mission Bay Area.
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Merra K.

Yelp
Tried the taro drink and the Hk sweet cream. The taro drink was interestingly just taro ice cream forward which is very interesting, my friend got it at 25% sweetness and it was still sweet. The HK sweet cream was not as sweet in fact 75% it still allowed the tea flavors to come through so that was great. Unfortunately some staff member rolled her eyes at my friend for asking a clarification on the menu which was a shame and kinda disappointing.
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Lei H.

Yelp
They DONT have rolled ice cream anymore due to covid. They really should have a sign saying that vs we find out after we have paid already. The lady also was not apologetic even though their wall still have the big sign saying rolled ice cream is better. We drove all the way to them to get rolled ice cream. Oh well. At least they provide HUGE scoops of ice cream. We got double scoop of sweet cream and loaded cookies and cream and single of loaded cookies and cream. Was good We also got the matcha strawberry drink. The little holder is so cute but the drink was not memorable.
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Francesca P.

Yelp
Ok, so I walked here from my office at Union Square and it took about 40 mins... cause I got lost. Anyway, my sister and I had seen that Steep had the iconic White Rabbit candy flavored milk on the menu online, so it was worth the wait.. that is, until we arrived and had viewed the menu in store which did not include White Rabbit Candy milk as their online menu had. Subtracting one start for being slightly misleading. However, I ordered the Sweet Cream Milk Tea which includes some kind of ice cream(I forget), and it is heavenly! I highly recommend. 100% sweetness, no boba. Worth the walk.
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Katlin W.

Yelp
Walked in , no one at the front to greet us. Not many choices available for ice cream,all were out of stock. No rolled ice cream. Most teas were out of stock too. Disappointed.
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Lizzy L.

Yelp
One of my favorite boba spots in the bay area! The shop is so cute and the drinks are so fun and delicious! Coming here is a must!
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Francisco T.

Yelp
If you're a fan of boba tea, make sure to visit this place and treat yourself to a refreshing cup after the baseball game! The boba at this place is simply fantastic, with its perfectly chewy pearls and delightful flavors. Don't miss out on this great spot!
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Cindy L.

Yelp
So I think maybe I haven't found the right drink from here or I came on an off day, but I felt like my honey lavender milk tea (75% sweet) was really bitter. I did change to their oatmilk and maybe should have done 100% sweetness? Oddly, my friend's drink was 50% sweet and theirs was sweeter in taste than mine! LOL
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John D.

Yelp
The menu was short but the flavors were great. Ice cream portions were generous but the texture could be a bit more creamy. Prompt and courteous service :-)
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Connie T.

Yelp
Review is for boba only! 4.5 stars I finally noticed this STEEP was open on weekends! The closer one in Mission Bay is closed on weekends, which is a huge hassle. Nonetheless, I am to this location one afternoon after a movie at the Metreon. (I know Sharetea is there, but I refuse to get ok boba just because it's more convenient.) This spot has a boba guys feel for sure. It's clean and white, a bit industrial interior. It was my first time here and it took a while for me to figure out what I wanted. One of my pet peeves is when a place offers sweetness adjustment, but doesn't ask what you want? Yes, i'm ordering and i should specify, HOWEVER, different cafes start their drinks off at a different baseline sweetness (i've seen cafes where 50% is there standard and 100% would be an adjustment; I've also seen places with lines out the door and they still just mention 100% sweet/ice is what it's at as a reminder). It also wasn't busy at all on this Saturday afternoon. On to the drinks: really good! I got the Hokkaido milk tea with boba and 50% sweetness, and he got the black milk tea with boba. I really liked my drink despite the fact that I don't usually love toffee (just felt like trying something different that day). I can't say that the ice cream base really makes a huge difference, but it's definitely a thicker tasting drink (not really any actual texture difference, but) possibly smoother? The flavor and sweetness definitely is longer-lasting, but you don't get any lingering ice cream mouthfeel. It was pretty cold out, so I popped the remaining half of my drink when I got home into the fridge, and finished it about 4-5 hours later. It was still delicious! It definitely tasted the exact same as when I got it, which I can't say is the same for other boba spots even some of my favorites. My guess is the ice cream base keeps better/differently. The boba wasn't the best. It was a little too chewy outside with the inside a little bit hard (pre-refrigeration, of course). I'm a fan of agar boba, so maybe i'll try that next time. The cashier also didn't ask about the reward system at all, which is specifically in place to drive returning customers. After making our drinks he kinda hid in the back and I had to wait around a little for him to half-reappear so i could ask to join! I really enjoyed the drinks here, but boba guys is less out of the way for me and nearly the same price point, so unless i'm really craving something different i'll probably still stick to boba guys!
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Bhavya S.

Yelp
Pretty bad bobas. They were extremely hard and chewy. We got the jasmine tea and match dragon tea with lychee. The tea was good but the boba was horrible. I don't know if it was an old batch or what but it was pretty bad to the point that we strained out the boba and then had the tea. The Match Dragon tea felt very syrupy. Would not recommend this place.
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Jeanette S.

Yelp
This is a a great spot for ice cream rolls or boba. It's a little out of the way, so I am not here that often, but that also means the shop is usually lot super crowded. My favorite drinks are the matcha-flavored ones, but I also like their other milk teas like oolong, sesame, red bean, etc. They also open pretty late, so don't plan on coming before noon.
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Brenda P.

Yelp
I got the honey early grey lavender milk tea 50% sugar and its perfect. I can taste the tea and they use real milk/cream so theres no creamer taste. My friend had the oolong milk tea and it was great, i like that the tea flavor is strong.
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Ivonnie S.

Yelp
A rather disappointing experience here. I've had rolled ice cream before at other places and was looking forward to trying STEEP after seeing reviews, but I don't think it's worth coming here a second time. The descriptions of the rolled ice creams all sound delicious and I had a hard time choosing which one to try. I ended up picking the Coffee Meets Waffle: Andytown Roaster coffee mixed with waffle and coffee beans, topped with house whip and coffee beans - sounds delicious right? Sadly, the ice cream itself was quite icy and flavorless, with barely any hint of coffee. I forced myself to finish it because it was $7+, but the only part I really liked was the housemade whipped cream. I tried a bit of the Salted Caramel Pretzel as well and it was a bit better than the Coffee Meets Waffle - or at least, it had some salted caramel pretzel flavor. Free toppings is a nice gesture. I got almond flakes and fresh fruits, which they put on the side in a little cup so that it wouldn't fall off the ice cream. (The fruits were not very ripe or sweet either though.) My sister also got the passion fruit aloe tea, which was supposed to come with passionfruit seeds; however, there were clearly no passionfruit seeds in her drink, and when she asked the staff working behind the counter, they said there weren't supposed to be any. Why list the passionfruit seeds on the menu then? Also just a warning that this drink is extremely sweet and they said they could not adjust the sweetness for it, so we ended up mixing in a ton of water to dilute it.
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Tyler T.

Yelp
Came here with some friends for drinks. My friend got the matcha latte with coconut milk, and I wouldn't recommend that one with coconut milk. What ended up happening is that all you can taste is the coconutty taste of the milk, and it pretty much eclipsed any flavor that the matcha had. I had the passionfruit and aloe vera drink, and unfortunately that one was not customizable on sweetness, unless you added tea to it (which it doesn't come with). I had it regular and it was super super sweet. It tasted pretty good, having the bits of aloe and passionfruit, but the overall sweetness was a bit too much and really overpowered the drink.
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Harry X.

Yelp
Got the rolled ice cream (limited edition Pandan flavor). The pandan flavor was on point, but I think I very much prefer the texture of regular churned ice cream. Also didn't help that the price was rather steep (terrible pun, I'm sorry) at $8. They're the closest bubble tea place to my office, so I might come back some time to try their drinks.
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Tiffany H.

Yelp
My thoughts on rolled ice cream is that it is overhyped/ overrated, but I liked STEEP's rolled ice cream! Prices for rolled ice cream are not too bad/ the norm. I like how they use Straus Creamery in the ice cream. :D I got the matchapolis (sesame and matcha rolled ice cream, topped with strawberry and matcha boba), which was a nice treat. I was mildly amused with the two flavors rolled together. I didn't like the matcha boba- it was super weird, but everything else was good. Not super sweet, and I would come back if I lived in the area! The drinks are also worth getting. My roommates got the Legendary Matcha Milk Tea and Vietnamese Coffee with boba, which were both fantastic.
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Laurie W.

Yelp
My review is strictly on the drinks. So after seeing rave reviews for this place from Yelp, I was excited to try! I knew most of the reviews are for the ice cream but i saw a few for drinks too. I ordered 5 drinks Smoky Oolong Milk Tea with boba (oat milk) - wasnt my drink but i was told that it was REALLY smoky to the point that it was kinda burnt...he said it wasnt enjoyable (30% sweet) Herbal Jelly Milk Tea - wasnt my drink but again, was told it was extremely herbally - kinda bitter. I saw the drink and it was an unusual brown drink, not your typical latte color milk tea, so maybe it was heavily tea? iono it was a strange darker hue brown drink (30% sweet) Thai Milk Tea - wasnt my drink again but was told that it was okay, nothing special (70% sweet, was told it could be sweeter) Organic Honey Chrysanthemum Tea - i did drink this one (LOL) and it was REALLY strong chrysanthemum flavor, like im drinking one of my mom's herbal soup/tea stuff. I got it at 50% sweet and i ended up adding more honey to sweeten the flavor. It wasnt too bad and it was quite refreshing SilkenJoy (Black Sesame with Soy Milk and Boba) - this was my drink as well. I was really excited for this drink because i really like black sesame! I had try this black sesame drink back in NYC and I was sold. My first thought on this drink was, not too sweet. I got it at 70% and I DIDNT MIND it not being too sweet but it could have been a smit sweeter. Second - this drink was super thick! Like i wanted a drink, not a shake and it felt like i was drinking a shake. Imagine the asian dessert of black sesame, where it is a thick paste goop. Imagine that into a drink dilute with milk, it is still thick. Third - the boba - the boba had no chew and not sweet. I really had high hopes on this place since there was such rave reviews but i guess it is only for the ice cream but very very disappointed with the drinks
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Lizzie S.

Yelp
Best rolled ice cream in SF! I love watching them make each order, and the menu is constantly updated. The last time I was there, some flavors included Mocha JavaScript and C++ Dutch Chocolate, I kid you not. Welcome to SF!! Anyways, I love all of their matcha options and also the Original Oolong, which I got with grass jelly and matcha boba (they were out of regular boba.) my friend got Matchapolis which was matcha and sesame rolled ice cream with strawberries and matcha boba. They get so creative! Using Straus Creamery (the milk Boba Guys uses) makes the rolled ice cream smooth, creamy, and rich. The decor is very cute and they know you may be going there for the 'gram--there's cute quotes on the walls, plants, and a box to put your rolled ice cream for a picture! Friendly, helpful service. I do need to try the boba there but it's so tough when their rolled ice cream is so good! I always go when I visit GitHub but Steep is also right near the ballpark soooo

elena p.

Yelp
Finally this place was open but seemed weird that there is literally no one to greet you or answer questions. My top 2 choices were not available so I selected something else Thru the kiosk. It was a $5 drink with a mandatory $3 tip. As far as I could see, there was no way to alter that almost 75% tip so I cancelled order and left.
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Jennifer T.

Yelp
Came here on a Sunday afternoon and got their pistachio ice cream roll. It's not what I expected at all. The cream and nut were already premixed and mashed so you don't get to see them do the whole routine of smashing and mixing up the ice cream. Our server just poured the blend and spread the liquid into a square and rolled it up. I was expecting some kinda of chopping like other rolled ice cream shops, especially for the price I thought it would have been something more special. On to the actual ice cream. I really like pistachio ice cream from Baskin Robbins, so I was hopping this place would be good. It was alright, nothing to rave about. I probably wouldn't get it again. For ice cream, I'm not sure how to explain it, but it felt/tasted dry. It came with strawberry and mochi toppings, but I believe you can get unlimited toppings for free?? For the price and flavor I don't think it was worth buying again.
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Magnolia R.

Yelp
Hidden gem! Tasty pistacchio ice cream, my husband has his chocolate ice cream both ice cream is delish and generous size. Yes, would love to be back and supporting the business as well.
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Emitom H.

Yelp
I visited STEEP for the rolled ice cream and it is definitely worth the visit! We tried the green tea and cookies and cream flavors. They were both delicious, but I definitely want to return for many of the other flavors! Not only was the ice cream delicious, but the service was great. The closing time had changed and was incorrect on Google. We arrived as they were closing and had already turned off the devices the ice cream is rolled on. They were kind enough to stay late an turn the devices back on in order to serve us.
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Lanie L.

Yelp
4 stars for ice cream roll 3 stars for their boba There are actually to Steep locations within a few blocks of each other, but this one has ice cream whereas the other location only has drinks. You've probably seen the ice cream rolls on Instagram-it's colorful, it's whimsical, it's cute. It's also awesome they have a vegan option! A coconut-based ice-cream roll that is topped with fruit and almonds. It's fun to watch them make the ice cream rolls, and it's also pretty tasty! The price is a bit steep at $7 a cup, but it's a pretty big portion and shareable. The tea, on the other hand, is just ok. I prefer other locations to get my boba fix, but this is the only one in this area. It gets the job done. I like that they have oat milk as a non-dairy option. There needs to be more competition in the area! The line can get a little long on hot days or if a big group of workers decides to venture out from one of the numerous offices in the area. They churn out orders pretty quickly though. Good if you're in the area, no need to go out of your way to try it out.
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Amy Y.

Yelp
STEEP understands the meaning of what they are named after. Their drinks and ice cream do taste like they have been adequately steeped! I first visited when I worked nearby in SOMA, luckily before a band of techie hipsters came in to bulk order cause they were doing a team building activity! I ordered the matchapolitan ice cream roll, which was matcha and strawberry ice cream with real strawberry pieces and matcha boba! The matcha boba was flavored agar - quite dense and gelatinous, but fun. I think the way they rolled them with the pink on the inside and green on the outside, and the placement in the bowl made these some very cute looking ice cream rolls. However, they were definitely smaller than standard ice cream roll places. The bowl fits in the palm of your hand. I still liked them, because I can't finish a standard serving of ice cream by myself anyways, and they had a harder freeze and thicker density, so the rolls retained their shape even when I was finishing it. I also had their strawberry matcha lemonade, which I thought was unique because matcha drinks are usually just matcha with milk. I really enjoyed this combination of flavors, and love the vibrant shade of green on the organic matcha! The balance between the bitter matcha, sweet strawberry puree, and tart lemonade made for a mouth full of delightful sensations. Due to COVID-19, STEEP overhauled their offerings. They have been focusing heavily on their ice cream, doing some deliveries here and there, or running a one-day popup for their ice cream at various locations throughout the bay (check their Facebook for updates). $9-16 for a pint of ice cream is fairly STEEP (get it?), but I do like the strong, bitter flavors of their matcha ice cream mixed with fresh strawberries in the matchapolitan, and the black sesame for the matchapolis. The black sesame ice cream has such an earthy, nutty, strong sesame taste! The Straus ice cream base gives these a pretty rich, thick creaminess, and the ice cream is quite dense as well, so it stays cold for longer, but it's harder to scoop... one of the hardest ice creams I've had to scoop, actually, not that I mind - just need a better scoop! I also had their smoked oolong milk tea with herbal jelly at 50% sweetness delivered. There was no ice due to the transit nature, and I really liked that they left it out so that it wouldn't dilute the drink. Unfortunately wasn't able to have their boba for the same transit integrity reason! Anyways, the smoked oolong was strong in smoky roast tea essence, and 50% sweetness was perfect, even a bit more on the bitter side. The herbal jelly was very smooth! The folks here are very nice and are coming up with very tempting Asian flavors every so often; I wish I had more freezer space! You should definitely get their ice cream if you like Asian flavors or strong tea!
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Jennifer H.

Yelp
Cute small cafe with a few tables with stool seating. There was no one at the front of the cafe to greet me when I entered. Since there is an ordering kiosk setup, I assume they're trying to automate the ordering process and keep manpower in the kitchen. The kiosk interface is relatively intuitive. You pick which drink you want and modify it as you wish. There's also a notes section where you can make special requests for your order. For example, since I couldn't find an ice levels section, I just added in the notes for there to be no ice in my drink. Earl Grey Lavender Milk Tea || $4.50 I added matcha boba to my drink which was an additional 50cents. The drink itself was a bit overpowering with fragrances from the Earl Grey fighting for dominance against the lavender. I originally thought that since I loved both earl grey milk tea and lavender milk tea, this would be the best of both worlds. Sadly, it wasn't as wonderful as I'd hoped, but still drinkable. The matcha boba is deliciously crunchy since it's made from agar agar. I'd definitely choose to add this topping again to another drink. There's plenty of interesting options to try here, so I'm game to try more next time I'm around the area.
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Jenna T.

Yelp
This place is tucked away between business and condo buildings. Their ice cream combinations are unique and all sound so appealing it was hard to choose. They also sell boba tea and different types of boba! If you're a matcha fan, this place is heaven. Almost everything on the menu contains matcha! Again, just like the ice cream, it was hard to choose from the milk teas. The ice cream was rolled and softer than others I've had but the flavor was all there. The salted caramel pretzel was the perfect balance of salty and sweet. The matcha boba tea was okay mainly because i only got 50% sweetness so it tasted like unsweetened tea. ‍ I'd come back and just get regular boba tea, with all the sweeetness and things. Don't pass this one up especially if you like matcha.
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Jess C.

Yelp
Amazing matcha lattes (50% sweet) with quality matcha powder you can taste! Will definitely be back soon. Pros - Strauss milk for ice cream roll ups - interesting ice cream flavors like for four barrel coffee and black milk tea with a shot of matcha - alternative dairy like Califia Almond milk - interesting toppings including egg pudding - great friendly service, no lines - easy parking on weekends - clean, modern cute location Cons - minimal seating, cramped space - jasmine milk tea tasted watery - boba balls not sweet or chewy enough
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Alice C.

Yelp
3.5/5 Overall I come here waaay too often since it's the closest boba place to my work. I like their fruit drinks since they use real fruit (fyi the sugar level for the fruit teas is actually the amount of fruit purée they put into the drink, not actual sugar). Go-tos are the Tangerine Kumquat Tea and Strawberry Pom Tea with agar boba. Their milk teas are a little too watery for me so I would stick with their fruit teas. The boba is usually just okay (sometimes it's too hard or not sweetened well) but they don't charge extra for agar boba so that makes up for it. A normal drink comes out to about $5.5 with a topping. I would go to Asha over Steep if it were closer since their teas are better, but convenience usually tends to win out. I don't normally come here for their rolled ice cream, but my favorite would have to be the oolong one!
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Lele Y.

Yelp
This is probably the only tapioca shop who has gotten my less boba and extra ice on point in the first try haha so gotta give credit when credit is due I was ecstatic to find any shop that has lavender anything so it was a must stop for me if I ever stumbled upon the area. I ordered the earl gray lavender milk tea. the lavender flavor is very strong, so strong the drink did end up tasting like soap lol cup is 24oz - only one size I believe and right around $5.xx range I'd love to come back and try more of their other drinks if I'm in the area again. they also offer rolled ice cream if you want to try that!
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Linda N.

Yelp
Recently, I've been really into ice cream. It's the perfect dessert after every meal and since the sun has blessed us with its presence lately, it's a great treat to cool the body down. STEEP has been making a big name for themselves with their refreshing drinks and now, with the new ice cream roll up craze, STEEP has mastered this dessert as well. MyThai - the roll ups had a nice texture and the thai tea flavor was noteable. The coconut pudding complemented the thai tea. The boba was a tad undercooked Friendly service
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Dana Z.

Yelp
Yay! Finally, ice cream rolls are in SF and within 10 mins walking distance from my boyfriend's place - love it! For $6, you get a (small) bowl of ice cream rolls (usually 4 - 5 rolls), with a generous amount of FREE toppings. My favorites are the cheesecake + mochi + boba. I think one bowl for two people is perfect. I absolutely loved the black sesame one, and I can't wait to try matcha & pistachio. I will be back :) and try everything on the menu. P.S. kinda cute (or weird...) that Steep set up an area for your ice cream to be photographed (see my pic) with perfect lighting and cute props.
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Kev H.

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First impression: the ratio of boba to milk tea was way off and too low. They could've added more boba to their drinks, especially between the milk tea and the boba, the boba was what stole the show. So I ordered the Oolong Milk Tea with Boba, with no sugar. I could taste the tea, but the milk felt almost nonexistent in flavor. There was no richness or creaminess whatsoever that I could taste through my straw. All I tasted was watered down milk tea. The boba however was great. It had just the perfect chewiness and consistency and it was perfectly sweetened. But as I mentioned before, the ratio of the boba to the milk tea was way too low, so as soon as my boba was finished, I just threw away the milk tea. The milk tea should've been enjoyable even by itself and without any topping.
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Cecille W.

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**3.5 stars** I came here primarily because I wanted to try their oolong ice cream rolls! It comes with boba and herbal jelly, but there are additional toppings that you can ask them to put on your ice cream, for free. At $6 a cup, there's only 5 (sometimes 4 and a half) rolls of ice cream. It's less than what other ice cream roll shops give you, but they don't skimp on the toppings. I had way more toppings than ice cream and I found myself eating boba and mochi long after I finished my ice cream. I could taste the oolong flavor in the ice cream but it didn't really 'wow' me. My boyfriend got the cookie crush flavor which came with whipped cream and an oreo. He forgot to ask for more toppings so his was a bit boring, lol. It's a bit pricy and the ice cream wasn't as good as Icicles, but I really liked how they have "Asian" style toppings like boba, jellies/pudding, and mochi. The shop is small so there isn't any table seating, but there are chairs on the side to sit while you wait for your ice cream. I also thought it was super cute how they had a little table set up for a mini photoshoot for your ice cream, complete with a backdrop and lighting! Overall, it's a decent place for ice cream rolls and I probably would come back if I'm around the area to try their MyThai and Uji Matcha flavors.
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Cherylynn N.

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Sometimes le boss gets on my case for being "anti-social" at work. Pssshhhh, that's because he hasn't seen me after a couple of dranks. Just kidding, I probably wouldn't have a j.o.b. if he did and would have to go into Yelp retirement. I'm social....around food and people that love food. That's why Yelpers get along so well - we can talk food all day. STEEP has the BEST milk tea in San Francisco, even better than Boba Guys (I'm really bad at posting reviews for boba places but they're 5 stars). When I saw Tao Tao W. check into "STEEP Creamery & Tea" and saw that they were serving Thai Ice Cream Rolls, I quickly sent the business link to Kathleen U. We kept running into each other at new business openings and she didn't make me feel crazy for taking an uber/lyft during lunch just to try a new place...because she did it too. So why not be crazy food obsessed together. Opening last week, STEEP Creamery is an offshoot of STEEP (in the little alleyway of Ritch) that sells made to order, handcrafted Thai Ice Cream Rolls. They're the first SF shop to offer this latest food trend. Since AT&T Park is nearby, I can imagine STEEP Creamery & Tea being very busy once baseball season comes into full swing. On the day we went, they had 5 flavors: My Thai (Thai Tea), Cookie Crush, Roasted Oolong, Uji Matcha, and Pistachio. They only have one size for $6. Each flavor comes with pre-set toppings but you can add any others for free: boba, housemade coconut pudding, housemade grass jelly, fresh strawberries, red bean, mochi, cookies, cheesecake bites, dark chocolate shavings, and whip cream. They also sell their signature STEEP teas, milk teas, and UJI matcha. Caffeine free options available. They have a rewards program (buy 10, get 1 free). Cc's accepted. I ordered the Roasted Oolong Ice Cream Rolls which came with boba, housemade grass jelly and Kathleen ordered the My Thai (Thai Tea) that came with housemade coconut pudding, boba, and mochi: http://bit.ly/2ouDYpI Since everything is made to order, expect a wait if there's a line (we got there early so no line). The Straus milk concoction is poured onto an iced grill, smoothed across the surface until it stiffens, and is scraped into ice rolls. The first time I had Thai Ice Cream Rolls was at Icicle's first location in Willow Glen (http://bit.ly/2ow3Mlh) which I enjoyed but I like STEEP's much better... I loved the Roasted Oolong Ice Cream Roll - it was deliciously creamy and silky smooth with the perfect amount of creamy sweetness. It was literally like their Roasted Oolong Milk Tea but in ice cream sheet form. Unlike many milk tea places, the tea flavor really comes through. The boba had a good bouncy chew and the grass jelly's mildy bitter flavor balances out the sweetness. Although I liked the toppings, I'm an ice cream purist. I would have enjoyed it just as much if the rolls were nekkid because of the high quality ingredients. The ice cream rolls are very IG friendly and they even have a photo cube with succulents for staging so you can get that perfect picture. There's several stools and a bench to enjoy your ice cream treat. In the future, I hope STEEP considers opening a spot in Mid-Market which is in dire need of a good milk tea and dessert spot. It's going to be one expensive daily addiction but you can never have enough balls in your life, or in your mouff.
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Janet L.

Yelp
In addition to bubble tea, last time we got a pint of yakult sorbet. It is perfectly refreshing for a hot day. The pint was frozen very solidly and didn't melt during our 25-minute walk home in the San Francisco sun, but the sorbet still had a soft, spoonable texture. Try blending the yakult sorbet with soju and Sprite for a Korean margarita. (Be careful because you will barely notice the alcohol and it's easy to drink a lot.) Their ice creams are kinda pricy at $8-9/pint, but if you think about it, in an ice cream shop, a scoop is usually $5 anyway and probably smaller than 1/2 pint. And where else can you get these nostalgic Asian flavors?
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Vinod A.

Yelp
Delicious boutique of ice cream and boba teas. Their ice cream rolls are amazingly delicious and creamy. Boutique has got modern interior with self ordering kiosks and eco friendly cups n spoons. Yummy creamy "Pure Pistachio Ice Cream Roll" perfectly balanced not too sweet I would definitely recommend this and come back to try different flavors. Staff is friendly and helpful.
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Dianna H.

Yelp
Loved the rolled ice cream here! This was only my second time trying rolled ice cream, but the rolls here were much better than the ones I had the first time around. STEEP offers ice cream rolls in 5 different flavors. Each cup is $6 and is made with Straus milk and raw sugar. The flavors are as follows: MyThai - Thai tea ice cream topped with boba and housemade coconut pudding Ujimatcha - matcha ice cream topped with fresh strawberry and reb mean Original oolong - organic oolong tea ice cream topped with boba and housemade herbal jelly Cookie crush - crushed chocolate cookie ice cream topped with housemade cookie and whipped cream Cereal Coder - mystery cereal ice cream topped with cereal and crushed waffle cone In addition to the toppings that come with each flavor, they also offer free toppings of: fresh fruits, mochi, cheesecake bits, and dark chocolate shavings. My friend and I split the oolong, which despite my initial reservations about the herbal jelly, ended up being really good. The jelly is almost flavorless, and eating it with a spoonful of the ice cream was nice as it provided a smooth contrast (texture-wise) to the ice cream in my mouth. The ice cream itself was creamy and had the texture of normal ice cream instead of the brittle ice cream rolls I had previously experienced. They advertise their ice cream as being made from high quality ingredients and you can definitely tell as you're eating it. You have to be patient waiting for your ice cream order, though. Because they are handmaking each rolled ice cream to order, it can take a while for your order to be ready. We probably waited a good 20 minutes if not more for our order. Parking in the area is fairly easy on the weekend; there were multiple open spots along the street when we went on a Sunday afternoon. They were metered but I didn't have to pay because it was Sunday.
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Tiffany D.

Yelp
Unique concept for ice cream being freshly made and rolled up into rolls! You get to see how they make it in open, public display. They have tea and boba drinks on a simple menu. I opted on their MyThai Ice Cream and one gets to choose toppings! It includes coconut pudding, which was a sweet surprise that complimented with Thai milk tea flavor. I chose boba, fresh fruits and chewy mochi. The whole small dessert cup was packed with jumbo delight! See-through big windows and metal stools for seating. No tables. Contemporary and hipster vibe. There is even a photo booth right where one would pick up their order. It gave me an implication to take snapshots of my ice cream rolls with succulents in the background and the name of the place with a hashtag behind it. Good digital marketing to pass the word along to try this place out!
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Sandy B.

Yelp
Welcome to SOMA! Apparently roll ice cream is now the "thing". I had them in NYC and cities around the bay and I think Steep is pretty good. Better than most places in the bayarea but not as good as NYC. I wish they have more flavors. I got the oolong milk tea, my favorite milk tea drink ever. The ice cream was very smooth and rich. $6 dollars, comes with toppings and don't forget to add fruits, no extra cost. Small but I think its the perfect size. They also serve boba drinks as well. I would need to try that next time. The store is bright, clean and service was nice. Also, they have a instagram set up for those who wants that perfect pictures.
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Jimmy C.

Yelp
I've been so excited to try new things year after year! Take frozen treats for instance; starting from shave ice to shave snow. This year, a new form of frozen treat has entered the spotlight. I couldn't wait any longer, so I had to check it out. Before I quickly wrapped up my rainy Easter Sunday, I came all the way to the almost deserted Brannon st. which was few blocks close to AT&T Park. And there it is, STEEP Tea and Creamery! You have the very same STEEP Tea café that makes tea lattes, milk teas, and coffees; in addition to what would be the new concept of a frozen treat. Say hello to the rolled ice cream! Looks quite similar to rice sheets (if you take away the r from the word "ice"). I'm glad the new creamery opened on weekends, and many people came here, but other patrons were still into bubble teas. Shouldn't they supposed to go for ice rolled version of the boba drinks instead? Pour the contents into the ice tray, mash them to bits, smear them thin like a cement, and chisel them into rolls. There you have it, five frozen rolls with boba toppings, just how I pictured it! I admit, workers have chiseled slowly; however, steadiness is what makes a good rolled ice cream. STEEP Tea and Creamery shall be one of the best places to have rolled ice cream!
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Olivia V.

Yelp
The ice cream roll craze has finally arrived in SF! I bet they will start popping up everywhere in the city now since ice cream rolls seem to be the new poke bowls. I had my eye on STEEP as soon as they opened and was finally able to make the trek to SOMA after work last week. Parking was a breeze at 6pm on a weekday and there was no line to order. I'm sure that has changed now since the word is spreading. There are only three ice cream machines and the liquid mix takes a few minutes to freeze before they can get rolling (pun intended!), so depending on how backed up they are, you might be waiting for a while. We ordered the Mythai (thai iced tea) and the oolong flavors. They both came with a set list of toppings but you can replace or add whatever you like for no additional charge. My thai iced tea ice cream came with boba that was perfectly chewy and a coconut pudding that I enjoyed despite not being a huge fan of coconut. We both opted to add mochi because why not? STEEP is reasonably priced and delicious, but not really that special after trying it once and getting the picture for social media (let's be honest...that's really all that matters, right?). I probably wouldn't come all the way across town to get it again, but it's a good sweet treat if you're nearby on a warm and sunny day.
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Jennifer W.

Yelp
I ordered the "legendary matcha milk tea" with boba, which was $5.50, but sadly, the matcha tasted very powdery and weak. Other places offer matcha milk tea that has a much stronger matcha flavor and where the matcha is also much better mixed. Honestly, I wouldn't recommend the matcha tea/milk tea here. I also saw several people order the ice cream rolls, which looked cool, but for $6, was a terribly small portion size (the recent bowl looks even smaller than the ones I've seen in pictures). I thought other places were expensive, but the bowl here was tiny and there were hardly any toppings (other places allow unlimited toppings). Caveat: I didn't order it myself, so I cannot speak to the taste. They have a few small tables, a few benches both inside and outside, and one gender-neutral bathroom. They are located in a small suite in the Splunk building (the main entrance is just next door). Staff was generally friendly, but seemed a bit impatient with us when trying to figure out what to order. After 5pm, it got super crowded, so expect to take it to-go or need to sit on the benches outside. All in all, okay boba and dessert place, but it wouldn't be my go-to. Prices seem kind of steep for the quality you get and the matcha did not stand out to me.
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Karishma M.

Yelp
I got the mango green tea with red bean, my main go-to at bubble tea places. I had read other reviews that it could be sweeter so I got 75% sweetness which is a lot more than I usually do, and it was still bitter. I discussed this with a friends and they hypothesized that maybe they overheated the tea when making it. I could taste the sugar but also the bitterness at the same time. It didn't really feel like my usual mango green tea boba fix. I wouldn't come back for this. However, I'm vegan and am definitely interested in trying the vegan ice cream so I will be back for that. If I want boba, I'll go elsewhere, only came here because it was the closest bubble tea location to work and was worth a shot. This didn't feel like I got boba. I don't recommend for the mango green tea specifically.
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Rose K.

Yelp
Welcome to the neighborhood, STEEP! I love the concept. Asian-fusion ice cream, Ujimatcha drinks, Thai tea, tapioca pearls! All in one place! The space is tiny and immaculate. They really capitalize off of the Instagram revolution by having a little light box in the corner for you to take your food photos in perfect light -- complete with cute succulents! I loved that you could choose the sweetness level of drinks. The mango drink is completely vegan, no dairy. I liked that they offered an option for us lactose intolerants :) The one thing to be aware of is that the wait can be quite long, especially if you order the ice cream rolls. Each ice cream roll is made to order so it can take a while for your order to be ready. Otherwise, yum. I can't wait to come back and try the matcha drinks.
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James L.

Yelp
Came here this past weekend and thought it was okay. It definitely is different. Location was under a business building and not really a high walking traffic area. When I walked in, didn't know where to order. There was workers but nobody said where to order. I think they should have a sign above that says "order here" so people are not so confused. I saw other line up by the display as they were confused too. Anyways. I got the oolong tea ice cream roll which I thought was very flavorful. I tried my friend's mint condition and reminded me of toothpaste..it was just not the right mint to duplicate. Overall, it was fine but don't think I would go out of my way to go here. Also, I think the staff should be more upbeat and friendly to give a good customer experience.