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Businiess name:  Tapioca Express
Review by:  Elizabeth C.
Review content: 
There are several Tapioca Expresses in this area (along with the Lollicups, Quickly, and miscellaneous), so it's hard to tell the difference between the various ones. I like this one because they don't overly sweeten the drinks, though don't expect the drinks to be bland. It is still basically sugared liquid in various forms, but they have just the right amount. Just try it if that's what you're looking for. It's mostly a humble little alley hole in the wall next to Hong Kong Supermarket, but they never seem to mess up my drinks and they seem to put more attention into the drinks. I don't know, just a feeling. The small snacks are good, including the green onion pie, but mostly because it's got all of that evil buttery, greasy, spicy goodness to them. They also have a grass jelly drink, but that tends to be a little sweet for my taste. Try the barley drink too. Anyway, they have a great variety that'll keep your beverage experience mostly unconventional. They also have vietnamese sandwiches, wireless internet access, and a coupla sitdown arcade machines. No ikea influenced furniture, but cozy.

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