The Bubble Tea
Their menu features a range of bubble frappes, slushies, fruity and milk-based bubble teas. Some of them have tea in them, while the rest don't.
*Pictured above – Lychee & Strawberry Black Tea (left), Milkmaid Tea (right)
The Lychee & Strawberry Black Tea (Rs. 450) was too sweet for our liking. The syrupy flavours of the said fruits were quite dominating, which overpowered the tea counterpart of the drink.
As for the Milkmaid Tea (Rs. 420), it was milky, and had a better flavour in comparison, but tasted quite ordinary. It didn't have the beloved Milkmaid flavour that we were so excited for.
This Snickers Bubble Frappe (Rs. 720) was our saving grace. Peanutty, chocolaty and with a dash of caramel, and tapioca pearls lying at the bottom, it was quite rich in flavour, had a creamy texture and just the right consistency.
Cheesecake
Bubble World serves cheesecake jars too, and we opted for the Blueberry Cheesecake, priced at Rs. 690. Sweet with a tinge of sourness, it was all right. We'd still prefer Sugarcube's legendary cheesecake though.
Ambience & Service
It's a tiny place. Accommodating four people here is a task itself. Nonetheless, it's air-conditioned, and from what we observed, they get a lot of takeaway and delivery orders.
The guy behind the counter was responsible for taking our orders, preparing them, and accepting payments. He was quite quick in all of them.
Conclusion
While Bubble World has room for improvement, it's an all right option for bubble tea, especially if you're in the area.