Bubble Bee Tea House in North Carrollton is the newest entry in the boba tea restaurant scene; we decided to try it out.
There’s been an influx of boba tea shops in the area recently, and the newest islocated on Parker Road in Carrollton. The shop offers the usual milk teas, smoothies, coffees, slushes and fruit teas as well as some snacks, sandwiches and even a small selection of potstickers and dumplings, the latter of which are also sold to go in frozen bags of 50.
We loaded up on three different bites: pancake , potstickers and fried bread ; all arrived together on one large plate.The pancake options include original , bacon, tuna and ham. These resemble a stuffed crepe sliced into bite-size portions, and it was very satisfying. We have a hard time imagining how this would work with the tuna option but to each his own.
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