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Boba Boy Café

4.0 (55 reviews)
Open • 11:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)
Updated 3 weeks ago

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Simon A.

Tucked in the corner of warm springs by Green Valley High School is boba boy cafe. To start this place is very small but has a lot of character to it. Think quant local boba spot that you would miss if not for the glowing light on the side. Their menu is simple with small food items but a good mix of drinks. I went with the mango slush add boba and the flavor was really good but also very subtle. Their boba is super fresh and chewy which I love. I also tried their chicken lumpia which was good but they need to use a thicker sauce.

Stephanie C.

Cute mom n pop cafe. Got their strawberry banana croffle to take back to the hotel. Open late? Door says 11pm. I still made it! Wanted the mango sticky rice, but they didn't have it. Was told they call their mango guy every day for availability. Then I wanted a cannoli, but they didn't have that either. I wanted a croffle, but didn't want it to be soggy by the time I got back to the hotel., but that's what I got. It was pretty good, but I wish it had some kind of sauce or syrup included with it. Like a chocolate drizzle. Waiting on that mango sticky rice!

Sylvia A.

Super cute boba spot that my family and I have driven by 1000s of time down the street from our house but we have never popped in until recently. Cute vibes. Sugary drinks and board games.

Matcha milkshake with Taro pudding and pinky milk with Boba not honey Boba they have both
Danielle G.

I cannot emphasize enough how fantastic this place is. Nicest people. Literally the creamiest, most delicious milkshakes--and no matter which flavor you order or what funky concoction you ask for, they do not miss a beat. We like to switch it up a lot, so here's a funny example: we ordered a coconut caramel milkshake with honey boba--10 out of 10. Another time, we got a banana milkshake and had them add chocolate and taro pudding at the bottom--also 10 out of 10. My husband recently tried their Pinky Milk--9 out of 10. Also, super random--but we just had the best cannolis ever from here. Next time, we're going to try some of their smoothies and savory items. Candid shots only.

Yasmin S.

This is a boba shop that's kind of hidden. I like that they had different boba flavors than a normal boba shop. I got lime Thai tea, and my mom got an ube latte with taro pudding. My lime Thai tea was good, but a little too sweet for my liking. I decided to try the chicken lumpia, and those were good. It was 6 for $7! The service was good, no complaints. It seemed to be a family owned business so I took that into consideration when waiting.

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Cortney A.

I've been obsessed with Thai tea lately and gave this place a go late evening and it was blah! The Thai tea tastes like sugar water and I ended up tossing it. I ordered egg roll and they had a heavy black pepper like taste which makes me think they made be made in house but they also kind of taste like basic Panda egg rolls. I spend about $15 bucks and once is enough for me!

Do not be discouraged by the outside it's always the hole in the walls that are simply amazing
MissTabitha M.

My best friend and I came to the spot and when we pulled up, we were kind of hesitant. It didn't look too great on the outside, but it is definitely authentic. Boba boy is the place to come and we couldn't be happier. They're Thai tea is authentic fresh brewed leaves their coconut blue sky is phenomenal and of course they're strawberry Matcha. Is it a must

Mango Sticky Rice - AMAZING!
Virginia D.

Unplanned trip and found this gem! Boba was blended to perfection. Mango sticky rice was amazing and not too sweet. Gave so much mango! Waffle croissant was to die for! Found our new favorite spot!

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Kameron T.

Okinawa Milk Tea was the recommendation from the girl working and I liked it! Nice balance, not too sweet, but there is some weird almost like "dairy alternative" or powdered milk subtle flavor and aftertaste that is really off putting. There was a decent boba portion, but I think my drink could have used a little less ice. Almost half of the container is ice. I didn't even get all of the boba because of the ice. The cannolis are good, but I wish the shells were a little softer. There is ample seating and games available, plus there is an outdoor patio. Cute little place! I didn't try any of the food so I cannot comment on that. But I would recommend this place!

Thai Tea, Pinky in the Blue, Matcha Latte
Laura M.

Craving boba &decided to come in since I was nearby. The boba was pretty average. The mango sticky wasn't really good.. The mango tasted sour, almost like it was going bad or it was the heat? I don't know. I did like the toasted crunchy topping though! So minus a start for the quality.

Cheese Matcha Latte & Ube Chocolate Latte
Kylie R.

kind staff, delicious drinks and food. tom kha gai (thai coconut soup with chicken) is made fresh with the galangal and spices and it's the best in town.

Thai tea boba 10/10
Jaden L.

This was the best boba I've had in a really long time. There's nothing like people who know how to make great drinks with high quality ingredients. This was with every penny. The area was so comforting with lots of seats and motivation on the walls. Best service

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Sarah D.

This is by far the Worst Boba I have ever had in my life! It taste so horrible it's a waste of money! I took one sip and I was done!

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Best Boba in Henderson!!!! Staff is very friendly and helpful if it's your first time here!!! !!! Nice chill spot to enjoy menu items!!!

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Excellent food, delicious bobas and good service. Prices are great! We will be back soon 5 stars!

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