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Ding Tea (Artesia, Los Angeles)

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Website:  http://dingtea.com/en/ Address:  17627 Pioneer Blvd, Artesia, CA 90701 Rating: 4 out of 5 Feedback: Cheap and Good Tea. It was like 3.45 for a regular milk tea + additional fee for toppings.  I like it as it is simple and good.  The Taro Milk Tea is not good though, I think it is Powdered Taro Milk Tea. Taro Milk Tea was not good. Taste powdery Signature Milk Tea was good

Mitsuwa, Costa Mesa, Los Angeles

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Website:   http://www.mitsuwa.com/cm/ Address:  665 Paularino Ave, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Feedback:  Love that there is grocery, DAISO, and a lot of food in the food court, even Love Matcha Beef Udon and some Tempura from Sanusikeimen Karaage was not my type as it was not freshly cooked so better check  if it is fresh from the fryer

Boba Junkie (Santa Ana, Los Angeles)

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Website:   https://www.bobajunkie.com/menu Address:  1200 W Warner Ave unit b, Santa Ana, CA 92707 Feedback: This is really a nice boba, love their original milk tea. Matcha is a bit too grainy though.

Honor Coffee - Newport

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Website:  http://honor.coffee/ Address:  3400 Via Lido, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Feedback: Nice coffee in the nice Lido Shopping Village in New port Beach Iced Vanilla Latte Latte

Seal Beach, CA (near Los Angeles)

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Website:  http://www.sealbeachca.gov/ Address: Seal Beach CA Feedback: A small place with a pier and a few restaurants. Very small and quiet.

Snow Monster

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Website:  http://snowmonsteroc.com/ Address: 9600 Bolsa Ave Suite G, Westminster, CA 92683 There are a lot of branches around Los Angeles and suburbs. It is not just popular for Boba but for their Ice Cream Sandwich (Macaroons and Ice-cream as the filling). And she's putting the cotton candy Monster Cloud for 5.90 for any drink that includes boba and cotton candy. It is better to order the most expensive drinks with this since you can choose any COLD drink.

Crystal Cove State Park - Los Angeles

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Website:  http://www.crystalcovestatepark.org/map-of-hiking-trails/ Check out the hiking trails, I took the difficult loop which was around 2+ hours and honestly, nothing much to see till you get to the Moro Ridge area and you see the ocean so for those who might wan tto do an eaisier route, you can just do the Moro Ridge, get to go up and see the ocean and come back if you want, or go further down to cut across and see the canyon.  Honestly. nothing much nice to see except the ocean side. Someone suggested that the beach trail might be nicer (but it's really more of a walk along the beach, rather than a hiking trail). Crystal Cove Tunnel (thru the beach) View from the Cut Across (view of the canyon) Moro Ridge View of the Ocean Ranger and Visitor Center