Teriyaki Wok Two

Asian restaurant · Fort Collins

Teriyaki Wok Two

Asian restaurant · Fort Collins

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829 S Shields St #300, Fort Collins, CO 80521

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Offers teriyaki chicken, tonkatsu, and amazing boba tea  

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"The teriyaki recipe here was developed with J. Kenji Lopez-Alt, who at one point was trying to eat at every teriyaki restaurant in the city. The result is a hit: sweet, sticky, the chicken lightly charred." - Harry Cheadle

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Luke

Google
Perfect hole in the wall for Korean and Japanese food (+ boba!). Nothing's more than $14 which is a bargain for the portions you get. Relatively limited menu but has the staples that will keep you coming back. Ideal for lunch or takeout dinner.

Sophia L.

Google
Amazing experience each time I order from here. The food is amazing, the boba is perfect, and it is all decently priced. It might seem a little run down when you go in, but that’s how you know the food is gonna be good. I hope this restaurant stays in business for a long time!

Dakota Fisher

Google
The food is AMAZING. I looked at the reviews and got what they recommended. I got the Teriyaki Chicken Special with a Royal milk tea boba (Lavender Honey milk tea with tapioca boba). Will definitely come back!

Jessica Scheele

Google
Amazing boba! Any of the fruit flavored snow bobas are so good, you can’t go wrong. I drive all the way from Loveland just for the boba

Nicholas Kelly

Google
Ugh, I wish I didn't have to drive here all the way from Greeley... But I do!!! It's that good. I make special trips just for the Tonkatsu. OMG it's so good. I tried the potstickers last time and will definitely be getting those again too.

Don

Google
I went here last week and the food was great. I got a classic teriyaki entree with beef and rice. It was done in good time and the quality was excellent. The guy up front even asked if I wanted to sample the spicy teriyaki and it ended up being one of my favorite sauces. Thanks for the recommendations. The price is reasonable for the area

Jessica Hall

Google
My favorite place to come for boba tea!! Can't go wrong with this place, it is a gem in Fort Collins.

Devin Johnson

Google
The chicken bowl is delicious! Menu prices have changed from what they previously added on google maps, so check the images I added.
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Pam H.

Yelp
Some of the best chicken teriyaki and beef teriyaki bowls in town. They also have other really great things on the menu. Would definitely recommend.
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Lily L.

Yelp
BEST UDON NOODLES!! Remove seaweed and add extra sauce - thank me later! Crave these - and never been able to find anything like this! 10/10 recommend!

Nancy T.

Yelp
Wasn't authentic teriyaki. Everything was cold and veggies were raw and chicken didn't even have sauce :/
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Harlee S.

Yelp
Located right across from the CSU campus is Teriyaki Wok Two. I'm surprised this place doesn't have more reviews as it's right on the street and within walking distance from the campus. Parking may be an issue since there are a couple restaurants that share the same lot of maybe 15 spots. However, there is a bigger lot across the street where you can park and walk over. I thought the inside was going to be big since the outside looks huge. It's two levels with about 4 tables on the ground floor and tables for bigger parties on the second floor. The restrooms are upstairs as well. This establishment seems to cater more towards those who like takeout and delivery. They received many phone calls while we were dining in and quite a few folks who were coming in to pick up and order to go. The menu isn't too crazy and has just enough variety to please everyone. I ordered the small yakitori chicken bowl. I enjoyed it and thought that it wasn't going to be filling enough for me, but my eyes are always bigger than my stomach. FYI, the small yakitori only comes with one skewer, which was three decent sized pieces of chicken. The teriyaki sauce is oh so good and the chicken was cooked perfectly. Everyone else enjoyed their meals too which consisted of nama udon and bulgogi. You can't beat the price either! I mean every meal was under $10 and the portions were pretty big. Overall, I would recommend this place and come back as a customer again.
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David G.

Yelp
Located to the west of CSU, TW2 dishes up a myriad of Asian entrees in a no-frills setting. I've been there twice, and while I've not come close to trying everything, the things I've had were only so-so. Huge Boba drink menu, so that's a plus. Tiny parking lot, but that's not an issue so close to campus.
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Victoria C.

Yelp
The food is good and a reasonable price for big portions. I go a few times a month after work when I don't feel like cooking. They've gotten stingy with the sauces in the last few months. I asked for one of their little cups of teriyaki with my meal and they guy said that I had to use the bottle by the soda fountain since I was eating there. 1. I like dipping my food so I don't have soggy over sauced rice after I'm done with the chicken. 2. The bottles were soy sauce and Sriracha, not teriyaki. Someone else had already commandeered the teriyaki bottle for their table. 3. Even if the bottle was there I just feel more comfortable with the little cups of sauce. We just came out of a pandemic, communal condiments seem unhygienic.
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Garrett H.

Yelp
Super chill vibes, very tasty menu (LOVE the Tonkatsu), and great service! One of my favorite places to eat nearby!
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Angelo W.

Yelp
Teriyaki wok II... anyone else had problems getting food from this place? 2nd time in as many weeks that I walk into the store with no line.. no people... and they don't have chicken? It's 12:15 in the afternoon! The guy told me again that they are busy with takeout which is great. It was going to take 30 minutes for more chicken and I left. It's just hard to understand a fast food establishment not having product for customers at various times. I am glad they are busy but walking customers is not good...

jeffrey z.

Yelp
The rice is unbelievable, it made me feel like I was a new man. The employees received my order well. The music made me put a lil boogie in my step.

LavaDude A.

Yelp
Got spicy udon with chicken was delicious and quick for a decent price.would come again if I'm back in town.
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Jarrah T.

Yelp
So, I haven't tried the food here yet. However, I do plan on it. That being said... I have had the Boba and it is soooo amazing. Probably my favorite place to get boba. I suggest the Starburst Snow. It's so so good. Def a favorite place to stop

Russell A.

Yelp
I ton of food for 10 bucks. I got the chicken dish. (#1) It had white rice, chicken, carrots, nuts and broccoli. The sauce was sweet and mildly spicy. However, it would be nice to have more carrots and nuts and a little less broccoli.
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Ryan K.

Yelp
One of my favorite places for authentic Asian food! If you have traveled to Asia you will find many familiar traditional dishes on the menu. I find that a lot of people downvote this place because of its authenticity. If you see something on the menu that looks weird like the whole fish or spicy squid, try it with an open mind! The fact that you see large groups of foreign exchange students from CSU eating here is a great sign! Plus they have a ton of boba/milk tea beverages to choose from. I recommend the BiBimBap or the teriyaki chicken plate. Super tasty and worth a visit!

Alexis F.

Yelp
Delicious and cheap food near campus, would highly recommend!! The staff were very nice and welcoming the only issue was that there wasn't more amazing food to eat.

Mari V.

Yelp
I've been going here for years now. I love the variety of boba tea. Customer service is always on top. There's an older woman who works in the back who is always so nice! Yummy options to eat, my favorite is the spicy squid with white rice. As well as the tofu and veggies with teriyaki. Highly recommend this place.
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Kevin M.

Yelp
I don't appreciate that they don't honor the $3.69 price of boba tea as advertised on their official web page as opposed the $4.19 they charge at the store. When I brought up the discrepancy, they acted like it was no big deal and still charged me the higher price. Refusing to honor your own prices is ethically dubious at best. Source: http://teriyakiwoktwo.weebly.com/boba-tea.html
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Katie M.

Yelp
Awful food. The rice tasted rank and my chicken dish was basically inedible. The broccoli was undercooked. The noodle dish was supposed to be spicy, but tasted like it was just drenched in sriracha. The quality of meat was bad. I had a lot higher hopes for this spot and will not be back.
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Leo M.

Yelp
The only reason to stop by Teriyaki Wok II is to get the boba tea, and then specifically the snow. When I lived in California, there were boba tea specialty shops around every corner and I was lucky enough to travel outside the country recently to have Taiwanese boba tea (AKA the original boba tea). Boba tea's most iconic form is as a milk tea, however, in the US, it's usually served cold instead of hot. At Teriyaki Wok II, the milk tea boba, the slush, and the ice teas are all subpar. Oftentimes, I can taste the powder, which means they don't use real ingredients (not that their facility has the space for it) and that they don't care much for the boba tea to blend it thoroughly enough to where the customer doesn't notice the powder. These issues aren't as prominent in their snow boba, which measures out as only okay in the end. The actual tapioca pearls are good, but not great. The pearls are, at least, consistent in their texture, but they're clearly not made in-house (which is like a coffeehouse that buys pre-ground coffee). I basically only come here because I get boba cravings and I'm not willing to drive down to Denver just for a cup. I also hate that for $4, the boba here is so mediocre compared to literally every other boba place I've had in California and Asia. The food is definitely not worth trying, so don't waste your money. It's poorly made and it's fairly obvious that the only reason why the owners opened up this place was because they wanted to sell poorly made, cheap food to broke college students that are too high half the time to tell that it's bad. Honestly, if you want to experience real, traditional boba milk tea, see yourself to Master Tea in Broomfield. I consider it to be the best dedicated boba shop in the state. It's ran by a guy who is a certified Tea Master, has over a decade's worth of experience working in tea houses in Taiwan, and actually cares about the product. Or if you like overly sweet, Californianized boba tea, there's Volcano Tea House in Aurora. (Volcano has really good popcorn chicken.) I'm pretty sure both are cheaper, both don't use powders for their boba teas, and both allow you to customize the drink's sweetness, flavors, and ice levels. If, however, you like the food here, you should instead go to Aloha Coffee & Grill. Aloha serves similar fare at a competitive price point, but everything there is made from scratch and better executed. It's only two miles away on the East side of CSU.
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Diego L.

Yelp
The boba is incredible! I've never had Red Bean and now I'm obsessed! I had one dish and it was solid, but not amazing. I am giving the location 5 stars because of 1) the boba, and 2) the friendliness of the staff. Every time I go in, I'm met with happy faces and great attitudes. I'm on my way to get boba right now
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Brittany A.

Yelp
Two words on why you have to go here: Boba Bar. If you have never had Boba, also called Bubble Tea, then you are missing out! This is the best place in Fort Collins to experience this wonderful drink (think very tasty beverage with round gummies that you drink through a huge straw). Just go upstairs and they have a full bar with a TON of flavors, not just the 5 flavors found at other Asian restaurants. Plus, you can get your drinks cold, slushy/ snow ('snow' is a creamy slushy), or even hot. You can also chose a variety of boba flavors, including green tea. Favorite Boba flavors: jasmine milk tea, taro snow, chocolate (great hot! The best hot chocolate ever!), cappuccino snow (it's like a frapuccino), and vanilla bean snow. Don't forget to get some teriyaki or sushi if you are hungry! I highly suggest the chicken teriyaki, spicy tuna roll, and crunch roll.
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Gavin G.

Yelp
Best boba in FoCo, reasonably priced and delicious! Good range of flavors, and perfectly prepared boba. Service is quick and friendly!
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Kyle E.

Yelp
This place is quite a peach. If your looking for a quiet, cool, inexpensive meal, you should give this place a whirl. I have eaten here numerous times and cant recall a bad meal. Usually went with the chicken bowl or jumbo bowl. The sushi isn't bad either for the price. The owner of the place comes off like the soup Nazi from Seinfeld, but she is actually a pretty sweet ol lady. It is locally owned and they are always working which makes for a nice vibe to see the same faces there every time.
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Kristin M.

Yelp
There is a hunger for more ethnic food in Fort Collins. People are on the hunt for cuisine that sparks their interest and tantalizes their taste buds; searching high and low for an out of the ordinary bite. People want to find that in cuisines from around the world. It's possible that Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations, or Andrew Zimmern's Bizarre Foods have made an impaction on adventurous foodies. Many readers have asked me about Korean food in Fort Collins, believing that we don't have any Korean restaurants. While we don't have a large variety, we do have a couple of places that offer a mixed menu of Japanese and Korean selections. One of those places is Teriyaki Wok 2 - a family-owned restaurant with owners who were born and raised in Korea. The menu is simple - a few teriyaki bowls, yakitori bowls, some sushi, a small Korean section, and a considerably large selection of Boba tea. It would be a good idea to check out their Boba menu before going in to give yourself enough time to look over all of the flavors. That way you don't feel like a dolt staring at the board forever like I did. People may be hungry for more ethnic options in Fort Collins and hoping to find a good Korean place, but I don't think it's worth the stop to Teriyaki Wok 2 to journey on a culinary adventure. It's fairly average at best. I appreciate that we actually have Korean menu items, but I'm pretty disappointed that the only decent reason to navigate the parking lot corner of awkward is the boba.
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Lizzy R.

Yelp
So happy that there is a local place where I can enjoy a bowl of kimchi soup. Yummy! My husband is Korean and ever since we've been married I've been on the hunt for Korean food any place we go. Although the soup is a small portion considering the massive sizes I've received elsewhere and the sides aren't that great, it still satisfies my craving. Also, soooo glad we have boba tea in town. I am so passionate about boba that I actually order it online and make it at home. I've even looked into opening my own boba tea shop in town numerous times. I will say that their boba tea isn't the best but again, it hits the spot. For $4 a boba they should put more boba in the cup though.

J. M.

Yelp
Ate a bibimbap here and was pretty satisfied. Can't say much other than how it has a somewhat authentic taste in a city that lacks authentic Asian food. P.S. I know this store suggests eating their Japanese food, but I think the owners are Korean. Try their Korean food sometime.
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Jennifer S.

Yelp
I've been craving Korean food like crazy (I'm Korean-American), but my husband and I haven't been able to get away to Denver from Fort Collins for some good Korean food. I'd heard about Teriyaki Wok from some international students I teach at CSU, and they said the Korean dishes here were decent so we decided to check it out today for lunch. It is indeed a little hole-in-the-wall like... But I liked the variety of Asian dishes and boba teas on the menu. I ordered the soondubu soup (soft tofu soup) and my husband got the bibimbap. Both came out fairly fast, and both were surprisingly good. Definitely not the BEST we've ever had, but it'll do for Fort Collins. Also, before heading out, I got the lychee creamy boba tea. DELICIOUS!!!
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James J.

Yelp
Well, I haven't had the Boba tea, which is apparently the reason to visit this place, but I can review the food. I had a Jumbo Bowl which is chicken w/ fried rice, Lo Mein, broccoli and carrots. Total with a glass of water came to $8. It was tasty enough but honestly I have had better and cheaper meals at Tokyo Joe's. Mostly I was disappointed at the portion and variety of the vegetables and the overall price. I am not sorry I stopped in but probably wouldn't return for a meal.
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Alden C.

Yelp
I like the sushi here but it is not the best I ever had. The reason to go here is for the Boba Tea. Last I heard also Lyric Cinema had Boba Tea also but it kind of runs in short supply here in Fort Collins. You can of course go buy the tapioca and try to cook it yourself...but why do that when someone who is infinitely more experienced in preparing these things do it for you?

Breanna M.

Yelp
Horrible food. The bean sprouts were sour. The kimchi was stale and slimy... clearly not fresh. The meat was low quality and the miso soup was lukewarm. We will not be back!

M C.

Yelp
Been a customer for years finally tonight I have to post. very dry food over the last few visits. should never be able to have dry chicken thigh but somehow they manage it. I think the food probably sits all day from the day before. Would Like more veggies in the combo it doesn't cost anything more. Service is great but the food is now lacking for a bit. we want to continue to be customers so please make things better.
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Lana S.

Yelp
Meh. Just meh. Not good, and not bad. Mediocre and boring food. There are better choices in Fort Collins in the same price range. Decent kimchi
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Ray K.

Yelp
Ordered the udon soup na ma udon. Really good and the portion is pretty size able. They also have the normal teriyaki bowl stuff. Lots of seating and casual environment.

Joaquin M.

Yelp
This is the best restaurant ever in Fort Collins. It is very homemade and very cheap. Best boba ever too!
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Brent S.

Yelp
This place was so bad that I decided to write my first review. My family and I eat at restaurants quite often, and Saturday night we decided to get take out from Teriyaki Wok after hearing about their "boba tea" and reading a positive review in the Coloradoan. I showed up around 6pm and the restaurant had one group of patrons on the the main level (I didn't check out the "upstairs" area). The restaurant was clean and it appeared to have only one person working (though it turned out there was a second one in the back). The guy that took my order was friendly. I ordered a teriyaki steak bowl with lo-mein (for me), a yakatori chicken bowl with rice (for the wife), and an extra side of lo-mein (for my daughter) - around $22. About 10 minutes after paying I noticed a sign that mentioned a free boba drink with each meal. So I asked the employee about it and he suggested the Thai Milk Tea. Which was really good, but the "bobas" were very distracting. Another 10 minutes later the order was ready. I drove it home (approx. 1 mile away) and found the food to be poor. The chicken in my wife's meal was extremely dry and hard, and my steak was horribly tough, and the veggies were minimal and undercooked. The noodles, however were average. We won't be going back. We'll continue to go to Wok and Roll for our Teriyaki/Yakitori fix.

Scot J.

Yelp
I have been going to this restaurant since it opened and we used to go to the old location on Laurel for as long as I can remember and it has always upheld the highest standard in both regards to the service and the food. However, there are some secrets for this place. First, the parking is tricky. On a Friday night or peak dinner hours I would recommend parking in the parking lot across the street on South side of Elizabeth. Second, while all of their food is very good, the first time you go I would strongly recommend the Chicken teriyaki bowl and to make sure you have the teriyaki sauce with it. That sauce is amazing. You may be tempted to go with the Steak as I would be- don't. It is ok but not nearly as good as the chicken. Finally the portion sizes are generous so keep that in mind when ordering. I am fat guy who loves food and I have a hard time finishing the large bowl.
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Tatiana M.

Yelp
This is a small hole in the wall family restaurant. When it opened it was one of the first places that had bubble tea in fort Collins. I enjoy. Owing here because it's fast, tasty and you get a good amount of food for the price. Overall wok and roll and teriyaki wok are fairly similar, however they are on opposite sides of town and don't really have that much competing business. I like Teri wok because you can see them put your meal together in front of you, they also chop the chicken up right before they put it on your meal...kind of fun, I like knowing how people prepare my foods. I usually just get the teriyaki rice bowl. Sticky rice, steamed veggies and chicken, one suggestion i would have is to add more veggies to the plate. I like more than 4 pieces of steamed broccoli. I need to branch out and try a few other things on the menu, but I'm usually in hurry, and I like the standard Teri chicken bowl. Their sushi is alright, not the first place I would recommend in fort Collins for sushi. I love their bubble tea, it is so fun and tasty!! You have the option to get creamy slushy boba teas or the standard juice boba tea. Overall this is a fast, moderately healthy lunch option!

Vivi T.

Yelp
This place is the best! Authentic Korean and Japanese food that will fill your whole soul and body and could possibly leave you with leftovers for the next day! It's efficient, quick, and delicious
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Maria B.

Yelp
We have been searching around Ft. Collins for Boba and was happy to see that this place sold it & in lots of varieties. The boba is delicious!! When we originally came here for the boba but we saw the food menu and decided to also get the katsu and philadelphia roll. Everything was spot on and delicious. Love that it is a small hole in the wall restaurant. I will definitely go back for the Boba & good food.
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katy b.

Yelp
i've never actually eaten here so i can't give it the full five stars, but yes. there is a boba bar, and they serve lollicup boba tea which reminds me of going to the one on colorado blvd. plus i've had some pretty sketchy boba and lollicup has none of that. favorites: jasmine milk tea, honey green tea, coconut milk tea or snow, and now that i think about it, anything except starfruit. one time my boy got starfruit, and she looked at him for a second and then asked, "do you know if you even like starfruit?" and he said yes, but it was a lie. i guess i could get used to starfruit but i would rather not. one of these days i want to try the hot stuff, and then definitely the food! i'm a sushi amateur but it looks like they have some pretty good food.
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Andrew L.

Yelp
First time stopping in, and the teriyaki is pretty darn good! Good flavor and great quality chicken. Will have to come back another time to try out some other stuff. There's also an upstairs I failed to check out. Will have to sit there next time. :)
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Joy J.

Yelp
The place was really a little bit sketchy but we shouldn't have expected too much considering the price. The beef noodles we had tasted like made from instant noodles, and the beef was like offcuts
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Randi F.

Yelp
Excellent service. Very good food, authentic Korean dishes and fast service. The bubble tea is pretty bomb too!

Raygina K.

Yelp
I like coming into Teriyaki Wok. The service is good and the portions are good sized. Getting a jumbo bowl usually leaves me with leftovers for lunch.
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Genevieve A.

Yelp
The service was awesome even though we ordered to go. The food is nice.. But nothing special. It reminded me of something you could get at a shopping mall food court. If you want something cheap, this is an awesome place to check out. However, if you want something more flavorful and fresh, try somewhere else.

Roeark F.

Yelp
Love this place! It's my go to take out in the area. Large fresh portions and the Noodles are amazing!
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Margaret S.

Yelp
The only reason I signed up for this site is so I could write a review because seeing the other reviews made me excited to go to this establishment. The reviews were WRONG! In fairness I did not partake of the food but I had the Boba and it was awful. The actual boba was nasty and luke warm in the iced milk tea beverages and I tried the Cappucino flavor the first time because it is a very bitter flavor but it was disgustingly sweet so when I went back to try again I asked for the least sweet Milk Tea available and the lady told me "Cappucino" so I told her "No. That was very sweet. Too sweet." And she said "Okay. Not Sweet. We'll make it not sweet." and gave me the Royal Milk Tea (one of my favorite beverages) the first sip was alright but as I continued it was the same as the last but instead of being sweet it just had an aweful after tase like splenda, and it was not milk tea it tasted more like a gross artificial pumpkin flavoring. I will not go back. Even if the SnowBubble drinks are better Bleck! How do we get a Lollicup in Fort Collins? I'm going to go wash out my mouth now...
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Elinor C.

Yelp
So we spent $8 on a veggie bowl(steamed veggies on steamed rice, no sauce, nothing else), and another $8 for bibimbap, which was disappointing too. Spicy tofu soup was ok though.

Mark J.

Yelp
If you're craving boba in Fort Collins, be sure to come here. In my opinion, it is the best boba shop in town. My personal favorite is the taro snow. It does contain dairy products but you can get a slush which does not have dairy. The food is good and the only Korean food that you can get in town.
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Nicole R.

Yelp
No sir I didn't like it. First thing I noticed is that it smelled like pee, I don't like to eat where it smells like pee. We spent $18 on an order of spicy tuna roll, teriyaki vegetable entree, and a Boba Tea and I was so disappointed. My vegetable bowl or whatever they called it was cheap rice, pretty much raw broccoli, carrots, baby corn from a can, and a slash of teriyaki at the end. It was just cold and not good, I could have made the same thing at home but better (and keep in mind I am a bad cook). My husband said the tuna roll was obviously pre-made but still good. Although he did comment on the cleanliness, which I too noticed but was trying to block out, along with the pee smell. I did not find the place warm or inviting in fact as we were standing looking over the menu when we first walked in my intuition told me to leave but I didn't listen, I'll learn someday. They do have a large selection of pre-made Boba but I'm not in love with the Boba so I can't see myself going back here.