Bobacraft Cafe
About the Business
Bobacraft Cafe is a cozy cafe located at 410 West Main Street in Alhambra, California. Known for its delicious and refreshing boba drinks, this cafe is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. In addition to a wide variety of boba flavors and toppings, Bobacraft Cafe also offers a menu of tasty snacks and light bites. Whether you're looking for a quick pick-me-up or a place to relax with friends, Bobacraft Cafe is the perfect destination for all your boba cravings.
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Location & Phone number
410 W Main St, Alhambra, CA 91801, United States
Hours open
Monday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Reviews
"This place is SO good! I believe it was the owner who took our order and he was so incredibly kind and patient. They also had wheel cakes which were so fun and tasty. Their taro pearl milk is one of the best I have ever tried! Definitely recommend."
"We came for their wheelcake pastry. It doesn't disappoint, just like I ate growing up in Taiwan! Custard wheelcake and boba milk tea always hit the spot! The owner is super friendly we for sure will be back for bento meal next!"
"Great place to chill; My friend brought his switch for some bubble tea and mario kart time. Also, suitable for a nice study session with your friend...or person of interest. Super friendly environment and accomodating. Sizable menu to choose from. Worth a try. Wheel cakes are a neat experience if you have yet to try it. I really enjoyed the custard flavour."
"I ordered salted crispy chicken, sweet sweet potato fries, and recruited wheel cakes (recruitment custard, matcha red bean, brown sugar boba, creamy chocolate) are not greasy and delicious. This store has been open for three years and I have lived here for 7 years. Well, I just learned from what my friends said, I just go to order and eat when I have time, and children like it too."
"3.5! Always got a craving for wheel cakes, especially since the people outside the markets are long gone. I wanted to try like half of their menu, but decided to go with two flavors that are not common. I love tuna and corn, so I thought this would be interesting. First thing I noticed was that the bread wasn't properly sealed all around as the bread was cracking, so I had to be careful with how I was holding it. Once I took a bite, I felt like I was mainly tasting corn, which I love, but the tuna kind of got lost instead. The filling was packed, which could either be a good thing or bad thing. Since it was filled, the wheel cake inside was quite thin. For me, I preferred if there was more breading as I like the taste of it. This could use some improvements for both the ratio and the taste. Cookies and cream was more enjoyable for me. Although, I would have called this chocolate cream and cookie. It didn't look like your typically white and black cream mixed with cookie bits, but rather a chocolate cream on top of a Oreo like cookie. Even though it wasn't what I thought it would be, I still liked it. I do miss the days when they were a lot cheaper as I would buy multiple at a time, but seems like the norm for these are $2.25+ now. Would come back to try their other flavors. IG: jkfoodaddie"
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