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Bubble Tea in Laurentians (North Shore)

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Viva Thé - Bubble Tea in Laurentians (North Shore)

Viva Thé

Opens Today at 10 am
(24)
Mont-Tremblant

Review Summary

Viva Thé is described as a friendly bubble tea spot in Tremblant village with a space theme and panda decor, offering warm, cold or slush drinks and quick service even when crowded. Staff are generally accommodating and knowledgeable, often recommending flavors such as brown sugar milk bubble tea and peach iced tea with popping lychee boba, with options for soy or coconut milk for dairy allergies. Prices are fair and similar to those in the city. Reviews mention a range of drinks including mango tea with mango jelly and a peach iced tea with popping lychee boba, and some customers appreciate the choice of pearls including tapioca. There are negative experiences as well, with one review describing horrendous service and disinterest from staff and a perception of getting watered down tea. Overall this place is a solid option for bubble tea in the area with a range of flavors and dairy free choices and generally quick service, though consistency in service can vary.View restaurant profile
La Choppe à Café - Bubble Tea in Laurentians (North Shore)

La Choppe à Café

Opens Today at 7 am
(17)
Saint-Jérôme

Review Summary

Reviews describe La Choppe à Café as a very pleasant place with an amazing aroma on entering, and a wide range of coffees with knowledgeable staff. The coffee quality is excellent and very flavorful, with even the mousse on top tasting like cacao. Service is consistently praised for warmth and attentiveness, with moments like being offered a seat while enjoying a drink. Regulars say it is by far the best choppe a café in the area and note that bubble tea is incredible. Ethiopian coffees are highlighted as reliable for chocolatey and complex flavors, appealing to coffee enthusiasts. The overall impression is that the ambiance and the people make it a standout spot that many plan to return to for both coffee and tea.View restaurant profile
Real Fruit Bubble Tea - Bubble Tea in Laurentians (North Shore)

Real Fruit Bubble Tea

Opens Today at 10 am
(14)
Saint-Jérôme

Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal

Review Summary

Overall the drinks are generally very good, with fast service and fresh quality, though paying for a small smoothie can feel excessive. On a recent visit a chocolate sorbet was unavailable and a refund was refused, with the option to choose a different flavor instead. An iced cappuccino was described as disgusting and ended up in the trash. Prices are perceived as high, and stock issues such as tapioca running out after payment were noted. Despite these concerns, Real Fruit Bubble Tea is appreciated for its quick service and tasty beverages.View restaurant profile
B & P Marché - Bubble Tea in Laurentians (North Shore)

B & P Marché

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(60)
Saint-Eustache

Review Summary

B & P Marché garners praise for its tonkotsu ramen, with some calling it divine and among the best in the region, along with fresh banh mi, delicious shrimp dishes and good bubble tea at competitive prices; the menu also features poke bowls and other market favorites that many reviewers enjoy on repeat. Experiences vary on atmosphere and service: several visits are described as having superb service and a welcoming market vibe, while others report zero ambiance, cold temperatures, loud freezers, and distractions from staff conversations, plus occasional rude cashiers and questionable hygiene practices in the kitchen. Some criticisms focus on limited vegetarian options, overly sweet drinks, and certain dishes that don’t meet expectations or feel pricey, but several diners still praise the freshness, quality, and value and express intent to return to try more items.View restaurant profile
MOMOCHI Poké Bol & Bubble Thé - Bubble Tea in Laurentians (North Shore)

MOMOCHI Poké Bol & Bubble Thé

Opens Today at 12 pm
(38)
Blainville

Review Summary

MOMOCHI Poké Bol & Bubble Thé is described as serving fresh, flavorful poke bowls with generous toppings and shrimp options praised for quality. Bowls are noted for a balanced mix of flavors, including a well balanced wasabi sauce and Japanese vinaigrette, and the menu also earns praise for homemade wonton soup and spring rolls. Service is consistently described as friendly, fast, and welcoming, with staff accommodating early arrivals and making meals efficient when needed. Many reviews call it the best poke in town and highlight a bright ambiance, with a loyalty program and the option to add extra sauce seen as perks. Bubble tea draws mixed reactions, with some customers loving the milk tea while others report weak bubbles or inconsistent quality under new ownership. The new ownership is described as hardworking and customer focused, bringing improvements to food and service and prompting many to say they will return.View restaurant profile
One Babo - Bubble Tea in Laurentians (North Shore)

One Babo

Opens Today at 12 pm
(46)
Sainte-Thérèse

Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal

Review Summary

One Babo receives mixed feedback from reviews. The bubble tea itself is described as delicious with a wide range of options, and the drinks are often cited as a highlight. On the other hand, cleanliness and ambience are recurring concerns, with reports of dirty surfaces, glass, and a cold or impersonal reception on some visits, along with a white washed interior described as dirty and worn. There are isolated incidents such as an unsealed drink spilling in a car and questions about a tea variety that were met with indifference. Eco friendly cups being unavailable is noted as a drawback from a sustainability perspective, though the option to choose a nearby place remains. Taken together, One Babo offers strong drinks and appeal, but consistency in upkeep and service can vary.View restaurant profile
Sushi Hako Inc - Bubble Tea in Laurentians (North Shore)

Sushi Hako Inc

Opens Today at 10 am
(7)
Rosemère

Review Summary

Reviews for Sushi Hako Inc show mixed notes on some dishes, with spring rolls described as ordinary and sauces not very palatable, yet the overall impression highlights delicious food, a warm family-like atmosphere, and appreciation for the owner's kindness, with sauces described as homemade and among the best ever tasted.View restaurant profile
Viva Thé - Bubble Tea in Laurentians (North Shore)

Viva Thé

Opens Today at 11:30 am
(71)
Sainte-Thérèse

Review Summary

Viva Thé draws mixed reviews, offering a convivial atmosphere and a broad menu that includes bubble tea, tea, smoothies, and ramen sachets, with a shop vibe filled with machines and figurines. Some customers praise fast service and fair prices, while others describe uneven customer service and a lack of warmth during interactions. Bubble tea is frequently highlighted as a standout and, for some, among the best in the city. Concerns are raised about restrooms not being cleaned regularly. Occasional frustration with hours or doors appearing closed when marked open is noted, along with service that does not always meet expectations. Overall Viva Thé is seen as a solid option for flavorful drinks and variety, with room to improve hospitality and upkeep.View restaurant profile
Mon Thé - Bubble Tea in Laurentians (North Shore)

Mon Thé

Opens Today at 11 am
(43)
Boisbriand

Review Summary

Mon Thé is noted for amazing boba and a kawaii ambiance, with fast service and prices cheaper than nearby competitors. Some reviews express a desire for hours to be clearly posted on Google to avoid confusion about whether it is open. Overall Mon Thé is regarded as one of the best bubble tea spots in the area.View restaurant profile
Sushi & Cie Express - Bubble Tea in Laurentians (North Shore)

Sushi & Cie Express

Opens Today at 11 am
(30)
Val-d'Or

Review Summary

Across reviews, Sushi & Cie Express is seen as having a tasty and varied menu with friendly staff who seem to enjoy making the sushi, even though the wait can be long for perfection. Several writers report issues with orders not fulfilling extras, some days closed when returning to fix problems, and overall frustration at not getting what was paid for. Takeout pricing is described as high for the quality, and some sushi are said to be poorly rolled with fish not particularly fresh, leading some to say they would not recommend. Other comments express love for the restaurant, noting the food is delicious and varied, but point out an unpleasant odor inside and not very welcoming service, with hopes for improvements. There are remarks about portions and balance, with too much rice or insufficient meat or toppings in some rolls. Some items are highlighted as especially good, such as the Vancouver rolls, while others show that fresh options can stand out when prepared well. Overall, experiences vary, indicating potential for more consistency and warmth to match the strong menu and the evident care in preparation that some reviews celebrate.View restaurant profile
Poke Poki - Bubble Tea in Laurentians (North Shore)

Poke Poki

Opens Today at 11 am
(153)
Saint-Sauveur

Review Summary

Reviews of Poke Poki highlight fresh ingredients, fast friendly service, and good value, with many calling it among the best poke bowls and sushi around and noting a varied menu that stays fresh across visits. Takeout is common and the overall experience is described as quick, approachable, and reliable, with praise for balanced flavors and thoughtful preparation, including items like dragon eye that get high marks. A few notes of caution mention drinks that are average and pricey, rolls that are small, and sushi rice that does not always stick well, plus occasional questions about fish that may have been thawed and refrozen. The staff are described as welcoming and the energy as upbeat, contributing to a sense that Poke Poki is a new favorite for many diners in Saint Sauveur, with some hoping for additional locations such as Montreal.View restaurant profile

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