

I felt that this discounted price was a real bargain!Ī male member of staff made my fresh bubble waffle using the bubble waffle machine. However, as they had a 50% off launch offer, I only had to pay £2.25. I requested a freshly prepared bubble waffle with strawberry ice cream, my choice of 3 toppings (bananas, raspberries and strawberries) and some white chocolate sauce. I decided to create my own bubble waffle with my own desired fillings, toppings and sauces. There was a choice of 8 bubble waffles to choose from: Prior to my visit, I had looked at the BoBo Tea’s bubble waffles menu online. I therefore had high hopes and expectations for this delicious street food snack. I wanted to see if their newly introduced bubble waffles taste like the ones in Hong Kong. They too have joined in the bubble waffles hype and have recently launched their very own version of the bubble waffle snack.Īfter seeing some photos of them being posted and shared on my Instagram feed, I decided to visit BoBo Tea this weekend. It has built a good reputation for itself and is famous for its bubble teas and soft serve ice creams. Customers are typically queuing up for over an hour just to try this sweet and tasty street food snack.īoBo Tea is a longstanding drinks stall conveniently located in the Arndale Centre in Manchester. Within the last year or so, the bubble waffle has become very popular in London and countless photos of them are being shared on Instagram every day. Whilst on vacation there, I always like to buy the plain waffles from street stalls or from the supermarkets. It is one of my favourite places to visit. Every few years, I go on holiday to Hong Kong. They are often eaten plain but can also be served with chocolate, fruit and ice cream.

The bubble waffle (traditionally known as an egg waffle or eggette) is a popular street food snack in Hong Kong.
