Cherylynn N.
Yelp
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.