Casual, bright eatery specializing in Japanese-style ramen noodles, rice bowls & bubble tea. Based on 354 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.2 stars. Price $
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No-contact delivery
Address:
2909 W 15th St, Plano, TX 75075
Phone: (972) 612-9530
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Hours
| Wednesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–3 PM, 4–9 PM |
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Reviews
Soo Chin
A massive attack of taste and flavor which will overwhelm and conquer your gut brain leading to foodgasm!
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N
I used to come here weekly when I was in college. It’s no longer the same. It used to be a boba tea place with Taiwanese snacks and ramen. Tried to visit a year back but they weren’t opened. Tried again today, looked like they have been annexed by the restaurant next door. All there is left of QQ was the drink bar. Very disappointed.
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kimlovespigs21
It’s connected to Wu Wei Din which has amazing must try food. Their drinks are affordable, but if you add toppings then it gets into the more expensive side for a boba drink compared to the multitude of boba stores all over Plano. However, they’re really nice and make your order fast. I got a jasmine green milk tea with boba, 0% sugar and no ice. I really appreciate that they actually filled the drink all the way to the top of the cup, since some places don’t do that. Their jasmine flavor was super strong which I love. A nice drink to get before, during, or after eating at Wu Wei Din.
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Ramzi S
I liked it cuz they had some authentic dishes. But they need to perfect the fried rice and bring it very warm. And they need to add more drinking options rather than just pop machine.
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M Tang
We’ve stopped by this spot quite a few times in the past, however our latest visit was really subpar. Orders took way too long to come out and seem hastily prepared. Taro slush was not appetizing, uses powdered instead of actual taro, Oya-don hardly had any sauce in it, and the grilled pork was really dry. Only saving grace was the spicy wontons. Would probably give this spot a chance in the future but as of now it is an easy pass considering the number of good Asian restaurants in the area.
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Stanley Liu
Kind of goes hand in hand with our poor experience with Wu Wei Ding (same day dining). We ordered a drink with our meal. When it was delivered to our table (we had a large party, most of didn’t know each order as it was a first time gathering) they just gavey drink to one of the other people in our event because I had stepped away from my seat. I was actually at the register trying to figure out a payment situation as they refused to split checks (while insisting on a mandatory 18% gratuity). They could’ve just put my drink at my seat instead handed my drink to a stranger and by the time I got my drink (thankfully still sealed) it was “sweating”, had weird texture boba and was definitely not 50% sugar (very very sweet). I took. 2 sips and left the rest. Overall the poor service and overpriced set up between qq tea house and Wu wei ding left us feeling very dissatisfied.
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miriam p.c
I asked for a mango milk tea with boba, but instead got a grayish drink. Idek what it was, it tasted supper bitter and diluted. Not very friendly either.
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Gabby Dodds
Super good boba, good prices, fast service, and very nice staff!
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Chaitra Kurati
My boyfriend and I followed the signage into Wu Wei Din and went toward the left side, assuming QQ boba was attached. Staff stopped us and rudely questioned what we wanted, despite us being polite. They gestured us to the back register in an annoyed tone, as if it were something obvious we didn’t understand. I had had enough at this point and suggested we leave, which they were somehow annoyed about too!
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Parihan Tamkin
I was pretty disappointed!!!
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