My sisters and I had our eye on this place near our hotel since before we even got to Berlin so I'm…read moreglad we were able to make it happen before we leave for Munich tomorrow.
The atmosphere is a lot more vibey and modern than I thought it would be, with low lighting, fake brick, and tables and chairs in the back to sit in. I honestly love a boba cafe moment, but I'm not sure how much work could be done here-- it's probably just a nice place to get together with a friend, sit down, and have some tea.
I wasn't really sure what I was in the mood for so I just decided to go for the first one on their favorites which just so happened to be the Oreo Bomb with the cream cheese on top (I think it roughly translates to cheese foam or milk foam). I don't usually go for the oreo, but I liked it! It's a milk tea with oreo pieces, and I added boba to it. I adjusted the sugar to less, but I probably would go for none if I were you, especially with the addition of the oreo adding to the sweetness. When you mix the cream topping in, it gets slightly thicker so it's almost like an oreo milkshake but not quite. You definitely get the tea flavor and it was overall delicious.
The boba was slightly on the softer side and really really chewy. I found that you get that jaw workout in because you chew so much. But! The coldness of the tea made the boba firm up a bit after a little while and then the texture was actually perfect. The boba didn't have any sweetness in it, but my tea was already sweet so they complemented each other nicely.
The matcha had a deep flavor to it, and the tropical fruit tea was refreshing. The taro was definitely made of powder and the person working the counter told us that there were taro cubes inside? But we couldn't really find them. Overall, though, very solid! (And very much appreciated the english translations on the menu)