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3.6 (277 reviews)
Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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Casual
Moderate noise
Outdoor seating
Good for groups

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Strawberry Banana Smoothie (TikTok: @justandyvu)
Andy V.

1. The smoothie was delicious with a good blend! 2. The spot has fun casual vibes! 3. There were a few indoor tables! 4. The staff were friendly and timely with my order! 5. Parking lot is small! Note: There is a 50 cents charge for each credit card transactions less than $20! Photo: Strawberry Banana Smoothie

Popcorn chicken Oreo smoothie boba sweet and sour sauce

Haven't been to quickly in a few years, it's gotten smaller in store size. Still a nice ambiance, calm atmosphere, stereo sound could get some fixing, otherwise nice place to grab a quick refreshing drink! Popcorn chicken was yummy 7.5/10 boba 9/10 the barista was friendly and handled my food with care.

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Minerva H.

The milk tea here leans way more on the sweet/artificial side, but it's a nostalgic boba spot for me. A nice refresher if you need a sweet drink while exploring Chinatown. More affordable than other boba spots.

Spicy popcorn chicken
Trina P.

Wanted the classic boba and popcorn chicken combo and was fortunate to have found Quickly. This place is not only affordable but so delicious. Had a taro milk tea with grass jelly at 25% sweetness. It was just right. The showstopper was the spicy popcorn chicken. Spicy was optional. They give your a good amount to the point it made my partner and I full. The chicken was juicy with that perfect Taiwanese seasoning.

Squid Balls and Strawberry Banana Smoothie
Mariel C.

I like to pass by this boba place during my day off from college. The service was great and friendly cashier. My favorite drink is strawberry banana smoothie and I like their foods as a snack appetizer, especially I like their squid balls.. While I'm there they had a outlets to plug to charge your phone or ur devices.. I will always pass by this boba place.

Large avocado smoothie with boba (L) and regular house milk tea with boba (R)
Carlo G.

A boba and cheap eats hidden gem in Chinatown! Walking in, I found the interior to be very mom and pop like which is a good sign. I got the house milk tea w/ boba and it was solid, but my dad got the avocado smoothie and it was very good! It was made with fresh avocados, was smooth and not icy, and not too sweet. It reminded me of one of my childhood favorites, cold avocados mashed with condensed milk and it tasted like that, but a smoothie version. The boba was also so cheap, $3.65 for a small milk tea like you don't see prices like that for boba nowadays! I also wanna try their food one day which looks good and cheap.

Jennifer B.

After an hour stroll along the few blocks of this beloved Los Angeles Chinatown, it was only right to get something to quench the thirst. I didn't find any place interesting enough for it, so I decided to walk back to my car and just settle it with the bottle water I already had in there. I parked at the Cathay Bank lot. It's a good thing I turned my head on my walk back because that is how I found this place. They do offer snacks, not just drinks, which explains why I was immediately hit by the smell of fried food soon as I walked in. It was pretty strong, I'll admit, so if it's like this all the time, they might consider upgrading those vents! I'm on a wintermelon tea phase, so I was glad to find that on their selection. Got a large and boba to go with it as well. Although I knew it wouldn't take long, I stepped out for a few seconds because, as mentioned earlier, that fried food smell was becoming borderline overwhelming. Got my drink and started my trek back to the car. It really was refreshing, but I felt it was missing a bit of an umph. The general flavor was there, but it felt it could have used a bit more of whatever mix they use. It almost felt a little watered down. The boba was a perfect chew, though, so they got that right. FOOD: (uhm... drink!) 3.5. SERVICE: 4. Friendly staff. VALUE: 3. Fair and as expected. PARKING: Metered parking and plenty of private lots for $5 for the day. Wasn't an issue when I came through on a Saturday afternoon. OVERALL: 3.5. But I'm gonna keep them in my radar should I find myself around here again. (Honestly, I didn't really see a lot of places like this - then again, I didn't really look - but still... good enough.) Might just try one of their grub to go with a drink next time...

Peggy L.

Brings back memories of getting popcorn chicken and boba milk tea after getting off school. Love how they are still so affordable too! Their drinks are all mostly under $5 like milk tea, smoothies, slushy n more. My favorite bento box was the Taiwanese sausage rice and it even comes with free drink! If you're looking for a quick fix on popcorn chicken and milk tea then this place. They are having promotion on $1 watermelon juice too!

Lucia Y.

Quickly offers tasty and affordable bento boxes, especially the fried fish fillet with minced meat sauce, boiled egg, broccoli, and rice--an amazing deal! The fried dumplings are delicious, and the milk tea is refreshing. Great value with generous portions!

Oolong tea and Thai tea
Rachel C.

I really try not to do less than positive reviews but this place was one that I think could use some improvement. Staff here were nice and somewhat friendly but it would help if you spoke Chinese. We ordered Taiwanese sausage rice, at 12:40p or so, and were told they sold out. So we pivoted and ordered minced pork on rice and teriyaki chicken. It came with drinks so we ordered an oolong tea and a Thai tea. The drinks came out fast. But the oolong tasted pretty awful...almost like diluted coffee. Definitely not oolong. The Thai tea was also not quite Thai tea, just a sugary flavor. The food took a long time, despite the place being nearly empty. We took it to go because there was no dine in. That meant we didn't see our food till later. The teriyaki chicken turned out to be fried chicken cutlet, and the minced ground pork was not really ground pork, but a gravy with a little ground meat and small tiny pieces of pork belly fat. I suppose I shouldn't expect too much, but this was rather disappointing. Not sure I will return again. Perhaps a revamp is in order...sorry.

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Makes great tea and friendly workers. We usually get the milk tea with mini boba and lycée jelly.

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Cheap, tasty, and gets the job done. Locations a bonus since it's right down the stairs from the local dim sum place.

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Great service, it may take long to receive to what you want but it's worth it. It's the best place to relax and enjoy your drink or snack

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10 years ago

Not a fan of any of their boba drinks and I have tried a lot but their pop corn chicken sure is good!!

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Quick and easy to grab a snack. Called up made my order for pick up. Popcorn chicken and thai tea.

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This is a great place me and my friends go to after school to chill, but it'd be better if there were more chairs.

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Their tapioca milk tea is always on point! Good prices & their mini boba is always good too! :)

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