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T.zone Dessert

T.zone Dessert

21015 Pigeon Dr #110, 20165, Sterling, US, United States

Tea • Cafe • Dessert • Catering


"Went to the Food Festival in North Jersey today and this business was one of the Vendors. Unbelievably long lines for all stands since it was a very overcrowded event so the typical wait in line is about 30-45 mins. The event had kiosks to order ahead and pick up. I decided to order the mangonada $10) for myself and a mango smoothie $8) for the boyfriend. Unfortunately, still had to wait about 25 minutes in line anyways for your order to get called. After getting called...the first sip was a complete disappointment...tasted like flavored water. No exaggeration. Wondering if they were running out of syrup and was trying to stretch it to meet orders. Yes, syrup. Not real fruits. The ice is not finely blended. You can tell the blender was not the professional industrial kind since the ice was blended more like an ICEE slushie, not fine and creamy. It was like a chunkier Hawaiian Shaved ice. When you sip, the juice gets sucked up leaving you with a mountain of ice. I looked up their permanent business location which seems to look good. Maybe being mobile and not having everything they needed brought to the festival tent mightve affected their quality and flavor. I expected more out of a dessert place that seemed to have a wide variety of teas and smoothies. I think everyone that walked away after grabbing their order took a sip and shook their heads in disappointment just like my boyfriend and I did."

Pho Passion Mintea

Pho Passion Mintea

Phở Passion, 301 E Santa Clara St, San Jose, CA 95113, USA, United States

Cafés • Lunch • Seafood • Vietnamese


"I came on this place almost accidentally because I was recently offered a new job where it’s in downtown San Jose area. For a while I passed by it thinking I must came in and have some pho or specialty drinks soon especially after I read so many great reviews regarding it. On a relatively windy and cool day, which is perfect for hot meal or hot soup like pho, I decided to come in. I was thoroughly impressed by the modern artistic deco, completely unexpected and much more chic and trendier than other pho restaurants I’ve frequent. Then I met the lady server who was smiling to me which gave me a welcoming sensation. Upon ordering, I also saw the choices of noodles for pho which wasn’t always an option in other places and I was ecstatic because instead of the usual thin rice pho noodles, I got to order the thicker rice noodles version which I much more prefer, as they are softer and chewier (more Al dente). After order I was given a number so the server can find me wherever I am and that’s another great feature of the establishment which I don’t have to wait for anyone to seat me. I also ordered some specialty fruit drinks and they were so tasty and fresh. Overall, great experience but if I must suggest anything for improvement, it’s universal to all pho restaurants. That is, pho noodles have become way more expensive than even few years ago, to a ridiculous level. What used to be cheaper comfort food is becoming nearly unaffordable and honestly I don’t think they cost an arm and a leg on the ingredients to the establishments but because they are popular, the businesses have all decided to upcharge their clients. If I were there restaurateur, I would not have charged so much on something so simplistic and not all that expensive because n ultimately they can sell volumes and satisfy more customers, primarily those that don’t have high paying jobs like the high tech employees here. But again, that’s just my opinion."