MÖGE TEE - Lake Nona
$ • Bubble Tea, Coffee Shops
Hours:
12701 Narcoossee Rd #160, Orlando
(407) 802-4913
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MÖGE TEE - Lake Nona Reviews
If you haven’t been to MÖGE TEE yet, you should go immediately! I’m a longtime fan of bubble tea, fruit tea, and any milk teas so I was very excited to see this cafe open. I went to MÖGE today and everything was absolutely delicious. The entire experience was fantastic - from the beautifully designed cafe to the easy ordering system. Even if you aren’t familiar with this type of tea, the menu makes ordering easy to understand and there are a ton of options for any taste....read full review
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Hours
| Monday | 11:30AM - 9PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30AM - 9PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30AM - 9PM |
| Thursday | 11:30AM - 9PM |
| Friday | 11:30AM - 9:30PM |
| Saturday | 11:30AM - 9:30PM |
| Sunday | 11:30AM - 9PM |
MÖGE TEE - Lake Nona is a restaurant known for its delicious boba teas, with reviews praising the best-tasting boba and matcha tea with cheese whipping. The interior is described as cute and aesthetic, making it a photogenic spot. The service is fast, and the staff is friendly. However, some drinks are quite pricey, with some costing up to almost $10. Customers often enjoy the variety of flavors, including Black Sesame Mochi Milk Tea, Watermelon Tea, Black Grape Tea Slush, and Super Fruit Green Tea. The Black Sesame Mochi Milk Tea is described as creamy and good for the first bit, while the Watermelon Tea is delicious but steep for what it is. The Black Grape Tea Slush is pretty good, and the Super Fruit Green Tea is comparable to other places. The Brown Sugar Milk Tea is highly praised, with warm tapioca and a relaxing vibe inside. The ambiance is complemented by a Broadway/Hamilton playlist, creating a fantastic experience. Some reviews mention running out of brown sugar boba frequently, which can be disappointing. The mango pomelo sago uses crystal boba instead of sago, but the shaved ice melts too quickly in Florida. Additionally, the dorayaki isn’t always fresh, and the red bean filling can turn sour. Despite these issues, the overall experience remains positive for many visitors.