I’ve only tried one thing — Black Milk Tea with tapioca. Delicious — my new favorite thing. Grande is $ 4.95 I think, smaller one is $ 3.95. Looks like they have all kinds of treats on the menu, but I can get ice cream anywhere else. In later visits… the milk tea is sometimes weak and not consistent in strength with each visit. I’ve switched to just undiluted black tea.
Wanugee N.
Rating des Ortes: 3 San Francisco, CA
Well, if good old American Dreyer’s Ice Cream and Coffee aren’t your after dinner thing, why not try the Asian version? Milk Teas! aka Bubble Teas! aka Pearl Drinks! aka Tapioca Smoothies! aka Boba! Yes, the craze of little brown tapioca balls in the bottom of your milk teas, supposedly started in Taiwan and spread all over the world where you find young Asian types loitering after hours, is also found in the Northern Marianas, in the little 5×20 mile island of Guam. Moli-Moli is Chinese mainland owned, with Taiwanese workers who are southern Taiwan indigenous types from Kaohsiung, but part of the greater Chinese diaspora living in Guam. Moli-Moli offers a full range of Boba popular drinks, including«Stylish» Milk Teas(hot or cold), Frappes and Smoothies, Coffee, Original Tea, healthy Herbal Teas, Fresh Juice, and Desserts and snacks. The last items include home made waffles, hot dogs, and denver toast, and oh, regular ice cream! The drinks are offered in «Tall» and«Grande»(those Chinese have become better copycats than the Japanese!) and they even deliver on orders that meet the $ 20 minimum. Most«tall» sized drinks vary in the $ 3.50 — $ 4.25 range, while«Grande» fall in the $ 4.00 — $ 4.75 range. Service was friendly and the Mango/Boba smoothie I ordered was made from real mango slices.