
My husband and I went to the cafeteria, which was in the same building as the Gnezdo art-market in Moscow. We wanted bubble-tea (tea/coffee drink with tapioca - balls of dough), saw a small sign saying "bubble tea" with an old russian lady - we ordered it, the taste was just disgusting -10/10, about funny stuff - we couldn't even get the balls because the tube was super thin (usually tubes for bubble-tea with thick holes, which are designed for you to eat these balls), another trick, there was no tapioca option, there were bubble juice balls (balls with juice inside), the only one suitable for a coffee-flavored drink was yogurt balls. Conclusion - for 300 rub (4$) we got bitter coffee, which is greatly diluted with old(?) milk, and that's upsetting. We decided to go out to eat, and on the way we came across "Dee thai", the same corner with bubble-tea and dishes of Vietnamese cuisine, I decided to take a risk and ordered another bubble-tea, although I stood for a drink for half an hour, but it was worth it, guys, it was so delicious that I am ready to go to the end of the world for this taste, the wait was worth it, freshly-brewed tapioca, delicious coffee with milk and caramel sauce - it's love. You should definitely try it if you are near Mayakovskaya subway station in Moscow.
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