It's Tea was a small, unassuming shop with a big reputation for serving some of the best boba on the island. The owners, a husband-and-wife team, were always friendly and welcoming, remembering regular customers and their orders. The shop was perfect for a quick grab-and-go, with drinks prepared quickly and efficiently. The milk tea selection was particularly impressive, with each flavor expertly balanced to allow the tea's true flavor to shine through. Favorites among customers included the jasmine milk tea and tie guan yin milk tea, both served with agar boba. The yogurt drinks, like Lilikoi Yogurt and Peach Yogurt with Crytal Jello, were big, tasty, and a great deal, with some drinks costing just $5.45. The service was kind and quick, making every visit pleasant. The owners, Teck and Anny, were known for their hard work and sweet nature, often teasing customers about seeing them again soon. The menu kept growing, with popular choices like the Okinawan black sugar drink—rich and flavorful but quite sweet—and the Taiwanese hojicha, which is the tie guan yin milk tea. The boba texture was consistently perfect, never inconsistently cooked or served. Sadly, It's Tea has closed, which is a big loss for fans of high-quality boba and friendly service.
It's Tea was a small, unassuming shop with a big reputation for serving some of the best boba on the island. The owners, a husband-and-wife team, were always friendly and welcoming, remembering regular customers and their orders. The shop was perfect for a quick grab-and-go, with drinks prepared quickly and efficiently. The milk tea selection was particularly impressive, with each flavor expertly balanced to allow the tea's true flavor to shine through. Favorites among customers included the jasmine milk tea and tie guan yin milk tea, both served with agar boba. The yogurt drinks, like Lilikoi Yogurt and Peach Yogurt with Crytal Jello, were big, tasty, and a great deal, with some drinks costing just $5.45. The service was kind and quick, making every visit pleasant. The owners, Teck and Anny, were known for their hard work and sweet nature, often teasing customers about seeing them again soon. The menu kept growing, with popular choices like the Okinawan black sugar drink—rich and flavorful but quite sweet—and the Taiwanese hojicha, which is the tie guan yin milk tea. The boba texture was consistently perfect, never inconsistently cooked or served. Sadly, It's Tea has closed, which is a big loss for fans of high-quality boba and friendly service.