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Contribuisci feedbackCome here if you really do want a sweet cup of goodness :D It's a cute little shop that sells specialty vietnamese drinks and other drinks like boba, tea, and coffee. I love the lady that owns it, she's super nice! Their drinks are around 4-5 dollars, which is not bad considering you get a lot of jellies if you order any of the drinks that come with it. I've tried their lucas special and the drink was rich can be pretty filling with all the jellies that come with it but I enjoyed it. Plus you can get the mini size if you don't want something too big. I also tried their taro milk tea with ube ice cream and that was soooooo good, it was an overload of taro. My friends have gotten their thai tea and green tea and they said they really enjoyed their drinks! Also don't forget to get their rewards card because it can be used in other places as well!
The name says it all: Sweet Cup! I'm a fan when it comes to customizing your own variation of dessert. Throwing your own toppings of sprinkles and fudge on ice cream, fruits and granola on frozen yogurt...now something unique has popped up. Sweet Cup offers a Vietnamese style dessert called...Che! For reference, Che is a Vietnamese term that refers to any traditional Vietnamese sweet dessert based from a wide variety of how it may be served, either hot or cold and prepared with a number of various beans, pandan jelly, tapioca, coconut milk, fruits, etc. I'm quite fond of the two ladies who are always helpful and open to answer any of your questions for those who are trying Che for the first time. Customer service may not always be so quick, but they do take the time to make your order right! The photos of the desserts are helpful, in case you're left wondering on what you'd like to order. I'm always prompt to ordering the same thing over and over, but looking at the photos or customizing your specialized dessert gives me more options which I absolutely LOVE!! Unlike other places, I'm happy that I can make MY OWN kind of dessert exactly the way I want! Super bonus points! The best part, they accept debit and credit cards since most places are cash only. Also, they open late until 11pm during business hours. If you're a regular customer like me, be sure to grab their frequent buyer stamp cards. When you fill up your stamp card, you can get a free dessert or drink! If you're not the type to venture out and try Che, they also offer ice cream, smoothies, coffee, drinks, and even halo halo (Filipino dessert)! However, I do suggest to try Che at least once. Che is a different alternative as opposed to having ice cream or frozen yogurt all the time! The fruits, beans, jellies, etc. are all fresh! My favorite Che desserts so far: Trai Cay and LUCAS SPECIAL! These desserts mentioned are $4. However, they offer $3 desserts with less toppings such as Dau Do or 3 Mau. If you're customizing your own dessert with as many toppings as you want, it'll cost $5 which isn't pricy but very filling! Definitely a favorite of mine to grab dessert on a hot summer day or whenever I'm having a sweet tooth craving!
Fantastic little gem. Not exactly a boba shop, although they do have boba. It's more of a hybrid boba/shaved ice store. Very good (and healthy) dessert!
Place is awesome! Great che and really good ice cream. We're there every week. My kids especially love crafting their own.
I love this place. they have different options compared to bambu. I wish it wasn't so far from my house. I love the combinations they have and the employees are nice. but sometimes service can be a little slow.