Delivery · Takeout
Quick-stop bubble tea, waffles, and dumplings in Temple Bar with low prices and mixed consistency; great for grab-and-go, not for ambiance seekers.
T8 Noodle & Bubble Tea succeeds as a convenient Temple Bar pit stop with reliable milk tea execution and budget-friendly pricing, but inconsistent quality on waffles and tapioca pearls and limited dine-in appeal prevent a higher grade. Best enjoyed as a quick grab-and-go destination rather than a destination dining experience.
Right off the cobbles of Temple Bar, this quick-stop counter turns out bubble tea, waffles, and dumplings for the constant pedestrian flow. The vibe skews casual and bustling, more pit stop than lounge, with reviews noting friendly moments alongside a few hurried interactions. One guest summed it up: "Great for a sweet tea while walking, not for sitting around." Interior charm is limited, but the location is super convenient and prices are low for the area. The cooking leans toward comforting classics: milk teas in familiar flavors, made-to-order bubble waffles, and simple dim sum or curry boxes. Drinks get the most consistent praise, while tapioca texture and waffle toppings can be hit or miss. Think basic, crowd-pleasing snacks rather than chef-driven flourishes; ideal when you want something sweet or warm between pubs. Families on the move will find it kid-friendly. Large milk teas, bubble waffles, and mild rice boxes suit younger palates, and counter service keeps things quick. There is no dedicated kids menu, but options like brown sugar milk tea, plain bubble waffle, and chicken curry with rice are straightforward picks.
Area: Touristy, high-footfall laneway off Temple Bar; heavy pedestrian traffic, casual snacking vibe.
Safety: Busy and generally safe, but crowded evenings; typical city-center bustle.
Nearby: Near pubs, live music bars, souvenir shops, and other quick eats; heavy visitor mix.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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