Boba (bubble tea) in Collegetown

<p>I know there are place(s) in Collegetown where I can get Boba but didn't see it when I was driving around, can someone tell me where it is and/or what the place is called? I walked into a place called 'pacific tea' or something like that and they didn't have it and it was too hot to keep walking around.</p>

<p>Where you went was probably Cafe Pacific on Dryden Rd. For The Old Teahouse (which serves bubble tea), you need to go further down Dryden; it should be right next to/beneath an apartment building (Collegetown Plaza I think). You could always go up to Appel for crappy bubble tea (on North Campus). And if you're really interested, one of the clubs I'm in is hosting a bubble tea social at the beginning of the year (PM me for details).</p>

<p>when I went for a visit to Cornell I went to the old teahouse, tried the chocolate green milk tea with tapioca in it...i'm guessing that's boba...it was really good! XD</p>

<p>I complain all the time about how there are never any original questions or topics on these forums anymore, so I commend you for the originality. And do you have the coupe or the convertible?</p>

<p>got myself some today at the old teahouse but the one i got was sickeningly sweet (honey something milk tea) so i had to add water to make it palatable. note to self, stay away from the honey drinks.</p>

<p>btw, i had a coupe, i got rid of the car and plan to go without a car, using the bus and walking and bumming rides off other people with cars. if i really can't stand it, i might get a beater.</p>

<p>just wondering, is there a mini-chinatown near collegetown? you get the best bubble tea in chinatown around where i live.</p>

<p>there's no designated section like a chinatown, but there's an abundance of chinese/japanese/and thai places to eat. </p>

<p>I was to this thai place today, i think it was college 'little thai house' or something like that. It was next to college town pizza. Got the grilled chicken with peanut sauce, veggies, and rice. Not only was it really good, but it was only $6.95!</p>

<p>the old teahouse is good. I don't like tapioca bubbles so I usually get green tea jelly or lychee jelly instead (NOT GELATIN). I usually get taro milk green tea or if it's really hot lycee ice crush. their blizzards are really good too, but sooo rich.</p>

<p>You....got rid of your 330?!....</p>