Biju Bubble Tea Room (Soho)

Biju Bubble Tea Room (Soho) Location

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Biju Bubble Tea Room (Soho) Address 45 Old Compton Street, Soho, London W1D 6HQ
Biju Bubble Tea Room (Soho) Phone 020 7287 4040
Biju Bubble Tea Room (Soho) Opening Hours Monday - Sunday : 12noon - 11:30pm
Friday & Saturday : 12noon - 1am
Biju Bubble Tea Room (Soho) Food Price £10 - £20 per pax
Payment by Cash,Cards

What people say about Biju Bubble Tea Room (Soho)

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  • What exactly is bubble tea

  • This was before I was taken to Biju

  • Bubble tea is a popular drink

  • Often infused with a fruit syrup or puree

  • Passionfruit Iced Tea with Basil Seeds

  • The peach nectar is shaken over ice with a jasmine tea

  • Came here for bubble tea and was surprised by the good service

  • Bought the Pineapple coconut water with many toppings and loved it

  • After looking at Biju's Facebook page I thought to myself this is a must try place

  • We both did not ask for ice in our teas and that was a blessing as it would have been even more bland

  • The use of fresh organic milk is very obvious when you drink the drink

  • Really love the matcha that is slightly bitter and the taro that actually has taro taste and is not too sweet

  • The staff are so friendly and the shop is definitely the cleanest bubble tea shop I've been to

  • One of the best bubble tea houses I've ever been to

  • Everything is made fresh to order

  • So nothing is ever stewed or sitting for hours in the Thermos

  • You can also customise your drinks with different types of milk like almond and if you want something healthier

  • The tea here is really good quality and you can taste it

  • So this is best place for me to drink bubble tea

  • They told me the Hong Kong milk tea is their best seller

  • I had the Roasted Oolong with Herbal Jelly

  • So I was visiting family I have in London and we were walking around Soho after a meal in Chinatown when we stumbled across Biju Bubble Tea Room (Soho)

  • Biju Bubble Tea Room (Soho) was actually super cute

  • The first time I went there I had the Hong Kong Milk Tea (apparently it's one of their best sellers) and I can see why

  • The tapioca pearls were also just the RIGHT amount of chewy (I'm really fussy about this)

  • Staff were also showing me how each cup of tea was individually brewed and you can really taste the difference

  • I didn't get the bloated feeling that I sometimes get with other bubble teas which use creamers instead of real milk

  • They also offered soy milk which my lactose intolerant cousin was very pleased about (TMI hhahah)

  • The Hong Kong Milk Tea and Matcha are my favouriteeesss (back in SG now and still can't find something that beats theirs)

  • It tasted very mild not sure if it was less taro powder or taro powder taste itself

  • All drinks were highly discounted

  • It's a great addition to london's drink menus where bubble teas are picking up but are priced preciously high

  • Its worth trying to find Biju Bubble Tea Room (Soho) (citymapper is on your phone for a reason) and not getting waylaid by other bubble tea rooms along the path

  • Every cup of tea is freshly brewed (from leaves) to order in an espresso like machine

  • The South Asian Wintermelon is an interesting novelty

  • Completely vegetarian sourced from the Philippines) or basil seeds (they look weird and are an acquired taste

  • Another stand out at Biju Bubble Tea is that you can specify how sweet you want your tea

  • They have a couple of mousse tea options too which are mildly salty

  • Their range is amazing and since everything is brewed and prepared fresh

  • The only limit on the combination you choose is your imagination

  • While it is extremely popular with many of my friends

  • The milk teas here are quite different from the classic Taiwan milk tea tastes that you can find in share tea or chatime

  • Decent set of flavours and toppings to choose from and everything is made to order and fresh

  • T know whether this is a good thing or a bad thing &ndash

  • It feels like 'real' matcha instead of drinking a tea with the glimpse of matcha taste

  • It's not too sweet and the pearls are very chewy

  • The layout of the store is a little odd

  • So went along with the matcha bubble tea with pearls

  • The matcha flavour is quite good and there&rsquo

  • I could have done with much less ice and much more pearl(s)

  • One of the slogans is fresh milk

  • Given all the flavours are out of chemical looking bottles

  • The Peach Iced Tea with Lychee Jelly is my favourite summer combo

  • While their warm and delicious Thai Milk Tea is perfect for the winter

  • I love Mango Milk with pearls but they have lots of other delicious drinks like Hong Kong or Matcha Milk with Almond Milk and honey instead of sugar

  • This was my first ever experience with bubble tea

  • I had a regular chocolate with caramel pudding

  • The quality of the drink was good and it didn't appear to be artificial

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