The price of a fresh watermelon fruit smoothie was a little shocking($ 5.75), but after tasting it, I was a little more understanding. Made with real watermelon, the smoothie was refreshing and delicious without being overly sweet. The location is a little strange since it is on the second floor of a strip mall, but the large windows let in a lot of natural light. It’s not a place I’d linger in, but I think I’ll be back for another bubble tea in the near future!
Susan H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Edmonton, Canada
This is the only place I go for bbt. My favourite is taro coconut with ice cream bubble tea. Perfection in a cup
Suhan K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Division No. 11, Canada
Perfect for takeout. The sound of the mixer gets annoying when you are dining in.
Rob W.
Rating des Ortes: 2 West Edmonton, Canada
I took my daughter for a bubble tea. She ordered mango and I chose avocado with fresh milk. The bubble tea was good. No complaints — smooth and tasty. We sat down to play one of the provided games. The music was playing loud and the variety was inappropriate. One song was laced with f*ck off. I let it go. But another song came on with sh! t, f*ck you and a few others. We got up and left. Why would anyone play that kind of «music» in their business? They obviously aren’t considering families or adults.
Kristin K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Edmonton, Canada
Came in here yesterday to treat my daughter who is a HUGE fan of Bubble Tea! The location is a bit odd in that you have to go up a flight of stairs or take the elevator(in the same complex as Eddie’s Donair — also good!). The Bubble Teas themselves were freaking FABULOUS! We had fresh fruit slush style mango and strawberry. The texture was perfect and smooth and the sago was just right! We wanted to order the spring rolls but they were out so we settled on a spiral cut potato chip(think french fry like) on a skewer where you could pick the dusting flavour. They were good and my daughter would most definitely want another but at $ 6 for two, I don’t think it’s worth the coin. That being said, I would most DEFINITELY come back for the bubble tea but the location is not convenient for me. They also had board games if staying and playing is your thing. I snapped a pic of the wing challenge, so take a peek at my pictures but basically, if you finish the fire hot wings within 5 minutes and no water, you get them free plus win some moola from the money pot! I may be back just to give this a try :-)
Jonny M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Edmonton, Canada
Bubbletopia. Pickings are slim when it comes to finding a quality bubble tea in town. If you haven’t been before, Bubbletopia is located on the second floor(take the elevator or stairs up) and has a laid back, relaxed atmosphere to it. They have a few board games that you can play(not a very good selection unless you like Jenga, Chinese chess, cards, etc.). They have some snack options as food but I’ve yet to order anything besides bubble tea. Just BBT me up. The bubble tea options are endless: special mixes, milk tea, fresh fruit, powdered, green/black tea, milkshakes and juice. For the most part, I try to keep things simple and order fresh fruit. — Fresh fruit avocado($ 5.75) — finding a fresh avocado bubble tea in Edmonton is like finding a diamond in the rough. I decided to try Bubbletopia’s version and sadly, it was only so-so. I subbed in grass jelly, which they were nice enough not to charge me for($ 0.75 extra normally). It’s hard to find fresh, quality avocados in town which is what I blame the slightly off/weird taste to. The taste did gradually get better, the more it mingled. Guess that’s why most people stick with the typical flavours. — Booboo($ 5.50) and Fresh prince($ 5.50) –the booboo is a blend of watermelon and strawberry with apple jelly pieces. The watermelon is more watery in general but I thoroughly enjoyed it. They could threw in more apple pieces. My friend ordered the Fresh prince and subbed out lychee pieces for sago. Her drink was much more slushy than mine. The sago was surprisingly decent. I believe they make them fresh everyday. — Matcha green tea milkshake($ 5.75) and Spirit bomb($ 5.50) — really enjoyed the matcha green tea. Perfect consistency and just the right amount of green tea flavour. Might be my new favourite! The Spirit bomb, pineapple and mango slush was also on point. This place is growing on me. Whenever I’m northside, this is the first place that pops into my mind when I want a bubble tea to drink. When you order your drinks to stay and hang out, the BBT comes in tall glasses. Cool stuff. They are open till midnight Friday and Saturday night, hopefully they start changing this to every night!