Hours
| Friday | 8 AM–7:45 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–7:45 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–7:45 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–7:45 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–7:45 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–7:45 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–7:45 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 119 N Lincoln Ave, Monterey Park, CA 91755
Phone: (626) 280-8288
Website: https://pos.chowbus.com/online-ordering/store/14763
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Garage Milk Tea, 119 North Lincoln Avenue – Chowbus POS
Garage Milk Tea – Monterey Park, CA Restaurant | Menu + Delivery
Garage Milk Tea, 119 N Lincoln Ave, Monterey Park, CA 91755, US
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I expect food to be cooked properly, especially when it comes to chicken — this could’ve made someone sick. Please train your kitchen staff better and check food before serving it. Definitely not ordering from here again until they fix this issue. And the food doesn’t look like chicken it seems to be squid and I didn’t get fries and got a fry into my what supposed to be popcorn chicken
For the non Chinese people (white people like me that can’t handle their spice at all), you can ask them to remove the spice!
***They charge less for no spice***
I wouldn’t recommend the $3 milk tea, but the fries were perfect!
I have been to Garage Milk Tea several times, and I always have had an excellent experience; however, my most recent experience left a sour taste in my mouth – both literally and figuratively.
Usually, I see two women or a guy with a muscular build working; however, on 8/28, there was a different guy who looked new because they kept on referencing the recipe on the wall. Not a problem. When we ordered our drinks, we got 4x Taro Min Min, an original boba milk tea, and an Uji Matcha with jelly.
After the taro min min’s were made, the worker started on the uji matcha. However, mid-way through the drink, he told us that they ran out of uji matcha and asked us what we wanted to do. I asked if we could get something else instead, but the guy initially said that he could add additional milk or something into the drink. I mentioned that if the store didn’t have uji matcha, the drink would be lacking a critical ingredient. I asked if it be possible to switch the drink for another one. He asked what he should do about the drink that was filled with milk in his hand and I asked if it would be possible to switch the drink entirely. He made an audible sigh, walked to the back of the store, and slammed the drink on the counter to our surprise. He then asked what we wanted instead. My cousin asked if he could get a Taro Min Min as well, but in the middle of ordering the adjustments, the worker said, “Yeah, yeah” and interrupted my cousin before he could finish.
We all looked at each other in disbelief since we understand “Chinese-service” rude where they’re curt and direct to the point, but we weren’t expecting blatantly rude service. After he finished with our drinks, we just left. However, we came to realize that our drinks weren’t made well either. Even though we asked for less ice, the cup was initially filled around halfway or 3/4 of the way with ice. Also, the drinks tasted different from what I was used to when they were made by other employees and a few of our drinks didn’t have toppings even though we paid for it either. At this point, we didn’t want to interact with the guy any longer, so we just left.
Regrettably, I was disappointed because Garage Milk Tea is usually pretty good in service and in quality; however, that day was lacking on both ends. We all agreed that if we saw that guy working again, we would instantly just walk out of the store and go somewhere else.