Chau Down Cafe
“Meanwhile scarf up the Onigiri, rice balls, bubble tea, and home-made macarons!”
“Their "rice ball" is eccentric yet delicious!”
“I was walking home and I passed a strip of nice looking stores across LIU.”
Chau Down Cafe
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
3 reviews
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came here for musubi combo.. a musubi with small bubble tea.. i was disappointed at both the green milk tea and musubi. Its bubble tea.. the boba is too hard and not chewy at all… the tea is alright.. but if the boba doesnt taste right it ruin the entire drink..i would say even michigan Bambu bubble tea taste better than the bubble tea at Brooklyn.. its spam musubi.. i have been to japan and also hawaii for their musubi.rice is too hard just kinda destroy the vital ingredient of the musubi.. disappointed.. the only thing i can compliment is its service and its price.. small bubble tea with a musubi cost only for 5.50.. it is pretty good considering it is located in New York
Pretty underrated place! Their "rice ball" is eccentric yet delicious! Awesome lunch special and student discount for those that go to LIU.
-1 star for messiness in the kitchen.
Meh. I was excited to see a new bubble tea place, so I hurried along to check it out. The waiters were chilling and acknowledged my presence a few minutes upon arrival.(cool, it was hot today.) I'm assuming its just a replacement for Celebritea?(the older spot) Anyway, I ordered a medium bubble tea: only $3. They were handed me my tea, without much to say.
The tea was too watery. I hate watery tea. Rather than a creamy taste, it tastes watered down. And not enough boba. Will I make my way back down here for their tea..not sure.
In short, it's sort of just celebritea. Their tea is okay if you are absolutely craving it, otherwise it doesn't taste too good.