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Tea Station

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158 W Valley Blvd, San Gabriel, CA 91776-3723
San Gabriel, CA 91776

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(626) 288-3785
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From the moment you walk in, some degree of authenticity is confirmed by the mixed chatter of Mandarin Chinese and English. Cool decor of sandblasted glass and plants give it the...

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I'm not a fan of Tea Station. Their boba is way too overpriced and I don't think their quality is that much better to warrant the higher price than other stores. There are so ma...

Best boba in town...but 9/1/2010

One of the best boba joints in town price wise and quality but the people who work there are dumb and rude. Customer service sucks, the new Tea Station in city of industry on Gale is way better. more

A Nice Stop 1/6/2009

A stop @ The Tea Station, is a natural for relaxation and conversation! here is a tasting tea delight- from... more

A Nice Stop 1/6/2009

ronsmeetup Provided by Partner
A stop @ The Tea Station, is a natural for relaxation and conversation! here is a tasting tea delight- from classic Formal Tea, to a pot of a choi... more

Love the mango ice drink!! Friend got a cute... 11/19/2008

maggapoo Provided by Partner
Love the mango ice drink!! Friend got a cute teapot with Chrysanthemum tea...more than enough tea for a reasonable price. Popcorn chicken was a li... more

Great place for a cool tea 8/24/2006

From the moment you walk in, some degree of authenticity is confirmed by the mixed chatter of Mandarin Chinese and English. Cool decor of sandblasted glass and plants give it the sleek look of a chain, which I've found out recently that it is. Next door in a connected shop sits a more traditional Chinese tea shop with it's selection of pots and bagged and loose-leafed teas. Sitting at the tables are mostly young people, although the occasional older patron or group will stop by.\r \r The menu is a collection of teasflavored, unflavored, hot, cold, boba, traditionalsure to suit the palate. However, their strength seems to be the tea equivalent of the coffee shop mocha-frapa-choco-drinks with whipped cream on top. They also offer sweet snacks to go along with the tea. \r \r But beware: if you order your drink to go but change your mind and stick around, they'll ask you to leave. Prices for to go drinks are different than if you're drinking there. So make that decision early.\r \r Try one of the Chinese restaurants nearby (I'd suggest Tung Lai Shun just across the street next to the Hello-Kitty-themed store) and then wind down with a tea and grab some of the great loose-leaf tea before heading out. Pros: good variety in tea selection Cons: it's not pricey, but it's not cheap either more

User review by labels 11/11/2005

They have good tea, not like Lollicup or Quickly's. They play nice music. Pros: inexpensive, good tea Cons: crowded, declining more

MY FAV BOBA PLACE 11/22/2003

The boba coffee here is very good. It is VERY sweet. I usually get the Coffee/MilkTea Boba. Their peanut butter or strawberry breads are really good as well. The place itself is big, cozy and great for big groups. The only bad thing is they are OVER-PRICED! In LA, I can get boba for $3 max...tea station, to eat in, is about $5. If you decide to take your drink to go, then you get 20% off. So I recommend going there, but after the first 5 times, it might be better to just get drinks on the go. Parking lot is pretty small, but there is another big lot nearby. Pros: great boba, good food Cons: pricey more

worth every penny 8/6/2002

there are tons of boba places springing up everywhere now, but few are actually worth the money. this one is. the boba is fresh, doesn't have a sticky or sandy-centered texture. the tea flavors are good and refreshing. service is great. as for the young crowds... i consider that part of the experience. :oP Pros: great boba more
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    Taiwanese pop videos provide the soundtrack for the young and stylish to get their bubble tea fix, and a library of Chinese-translated mangas are the perfect cover to scope out...

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  • Neighborhoods: Rowland
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