Q Tea Tapas Restaurant,Store in Fort Lee

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#45 From 92 in Fort Lee
6.8
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Ambience
6.8/10
Food
6.8/10
Interior
6.8/10
Prices
6.8/10
Service
6.8/10
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Price & Cuisine
$$$ Sushi
Establishment type
Restaurant, Store
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Right after seeing Firemen's Park, come here for a meal. It's worth visiting this restaurant for perfectly cooked taro, tapas and marinated salmon. You will be served tasty crepes, pudding and ice cream. Check out delicious mango smoothies, taro bubble tea or thai iced tea. At Q Tea Tapas, you can order a takeout. Most people mention that the staff is cheerful here. Visitors say that the service is spectacular here. This place provides dishes at low prices. A lot of reviewers find that the atmosphere is homey here. Google users assigned the score of 4.5 to this spot.
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John Locke
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2
2 months ago
Disappointing experience at Q Tea Tapas. While the food was decent, the portions were small for the price. What's worse, they charged $2 for a tiny container of spicy mayo, leaving a sour taste after spending over $60. Not worth the value. Service Take out Meal type Dinner Price per person $20–30 Food: 3 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
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Mae
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10
7 months ago
We just had tea here and they were really good. The Jasmine green tea cold is a strong brew. My friend liked the taro milk tea.
Quiet expensive for the quality ($36 for poke bowl and onigiri 🍙) and Had to wait quiet a bit only to realize that they added a sweet sauce to my spinach base poke bowl. So ended up not eating it.. the onigiri was soggy and flavorless .. avacados almost had a rotten taste.. so it’s a NAY for me
Way too overpriced for canned pineapples and limited ingredients and the key to good poke is a good base and a lot of ingredients. The rice is terrible, not sticky and doesn’t taste authentic. I also paid for extra sauce but got minimal sauce; never again. Service Take out Meal type Dinner Price per person $20–30 Food: 2
This is my third bowl this week so I had to leave a review this time. I’m addicted. I only wish that it was cheaper so I could eat it three times a day. I love it that much!! Haha. I might get one tomorrow… and the next day as well… might get two in one day. Who knows.👀👀👀
Food is pretty good I have to admit. Service is also friendly and fast. But the menu items are way too overpriced. $18 for a poke bowl and $14 for only 3 onigiris. Other than that it’s worth a try but I definitely do not recommend visiting here frequently. Service Take out Meal type Lunch Price per person $30–50 Recommended dishes Seaweed Salad
Stopped by on New Year’s Day at around 3:30 after we were hit with a bubble tea craving. I had the taro almond bubble tea with mango pudding, and hubby had the strawberry banana fruit slush with mango pudding. We each liked our own drink better. The pudding had a nice texture but I wish they had the regular flavored pudding and not just mango. Your first topping is free, and each additional is 50 cents. They also have poke bowls/sushi-rritos (seemed kind of pricey though), but most people seemed to be ordering their onigiri or hand rolls. I wouldn’t mind trying those as a snack next time.
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Mona E
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10
A year ago
Honestly some of the freshest and most delicious poke bowls I’ve ever had. I think this is a good ratio of toppings and rice. The only problem is the prices. It is definitely much more than most Poke bowl places and the drinks are much more expensive than I usually pay at boba shops (the dragon fruit slush cost me $9.25). This place is definitely a place I go to when I want to get a treat but the price definitely stops me from being a regular here.
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Josh Ramilo
Source: google
10
2 years ago
I love going here. I have been to many other pokè places in the city and Q Tea Tapas has the best. They're very generous with their meat. Even if you select the 2 meat bowl. If you're starving, the 3 meat bowl is the way to go. I like that they take your order by filling out the pamphlet that they have. It really let's you see what they have to offer and it's not confusing at all. They also offer a wide selection of bubble teas! Service Dine in Meal type Lunch Price per person $10–20
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Yo Sop Shin
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6
2 years ago
I've been getting into these poke bowls now and I was excited to try one near where I live. It was surprisingly filling but that's because it was a lot of rice (I ordered the 3 protein bowl). Needed more sauce but they were willing to give me extra in a small container. It was pretty good but I have other Poke places I'd go back to first. Service Take out Meal type Dinner Price per person $10–20
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