Dragon Boba

3044 Old Denton Rd, Carrollton
(972) 395-3766

Recent Reviews

Lee Sinty

Place was very nice looking but I don't think they are very educated when it comes to drinks and food. Their signature drink the Dragon Boba Milk Tea is not even a milk tea at all. Its a latte because its literally just brown sugar and milk but I guess throw boba in any drink and its a milk tea now. Unlike other places like 85 bakery they actually name their drinks differently because their milk tea is actually milk and tea and their lattes are sugar and milk. Food took a generous 15-20 minutes to come out with little customers in the place and rice was eventually cold. All and all you're going here for the aesthetics and not the quality but with high prices to pay when you can get it done better somewhere else but hey if you have money to throw and want to have a cool place to study for your snap stories this is the place to go.

Elizabeth T.

Used to come often before Covid, finally back and the food & drinks are still as good as I remember haha

Megan N.

Just your typical boba shop. Drinks tasted about the same as any other shop. The inside of the shop was very humid for some reasoning. We came to try some of the macarons but they were out of the ones we wanted. Their donuts looked like they had been sitting out for awhile. Interior aesthetic and service could be improved.

Akira Kashiwagura

Chic interior with comfortable— but top heavy— seating for guests at large tables. Mochi donuts flavors are plentiful and give a pretty standard mochi donut experience. Coffee is pretty standard. There are a variety of boba drinks, desserts, hot and savory snacks, as well as a coffee bar to order from. The main downside to this is that electric outlets are very sparse if there are any at all.

Sunshine Calderon

A little cafe with both boba and coffee options. They also have sweet and savory foods to choose from. Free wifi so it its a great place to study.

Lillian L.

Delicious boba and food! Lychee yogurt was refreshing and matched well with their brown sugar boba. I tried the kimchi carbonara pasta and it was yummy! My fav is their egg tarts. Rainbow crepe was delicious too. Def try this place! Cute cozy interior and The baristas aren't very sweet and attentive.

Vivian L.

Looks cute on the inside and was drawn in by the pretty pictures on Yelp but food was disappointing. Ice cream tasted like it had freezer burn. Rainbow crepe was mediocre. And the bubbles in my Thai tea were hard. Either overcooked or left out too long. The one positive point, their tea actually taste like tea. Almost everyone else there appeared to be on a date and/or seemed to be there for the aesthetics.

Nicole M.

Nice little spot with a coffee bar and full kitchen. Very low key. Outside window advertising very catchy.

Michelle T.

This place is so innovative and seems like they're always testing new recipes. This time we tried the rose tteukboki and croffle. Both were bangers!! The robot even delivered us our items hahah. Cute cafe that I've studied at before. It's in a complex that isn't so busy which can be kind of nice if you're looking to get away from the crowd. They've got a ton of dessert options: basque cheesecake, crepe cakes, ice cream, macrons, croffles, boba! The list seems to go on and on!

Neije M.

The place is cool, modern and very Asian-cutesy, it's a nice ambiance. There were 2 employees, both very sweet. I ordered a dozen mochi donuts ($30) but this is my second time eating mochi donuts and I just don't think I like them very much. So take my review with a grain of salt. Was kind of sad that the different flavors were just icing, the actual donut was all the same. Here's my critique for the flavors I got: 1) Ube: very flavorful = 6/10 2) Pandan Coconut: very flavorful, tastes like Thai dessert = 7/10 3) Mango Passionfruit: sweet n sour but meh = 7/10 4) strawberry: classic good but boring = 5/10 5) Raspberry Rose: sweet and sour and balanced = 8/10 6) OREO: TOO SWEET = 1/10 7) Nutella Nut: has a coffee-ish note but still too sweet =3/10

Shelley Fang

Had a friend introduce me to this place, and I am totally impressed! While on the slightly pricier side, Dragon Boba offers a large variety on their menu. Interior was cute and spacious. Bathrooms were clean and had nice lighting. Bonus if you are a kpop fan as there are kpop decorations and music being played (mainly IU though). My only gripe is that the music was a bit too loud.Now on to the food review:• Dragon boba - The Dragon Boba is basically a brown sugar boba drink. The flavor and sweetness was good. The tapioca pearls were soft but still had a nice chew to them.• Mochi doughnuts: my favorite out of the three things I ordered. My goodness, these doughnuts were amazing!! Chewy yet soft and pillowy. I got the cookie butter flavor. Would definitely get again!• Kimchi Carbonara: Major props to whoever came up with this creative flavor combo. The sour and spiciness from the kimchi pairs perfectly well with the rich, creamy carbonara sauce. Portion size was decent and the piece of bread on the side was delicious. While I enjoyed the dish, I do have a couple suggestions that would elevate it to the next level, like the masterpiece tier. With such a creamy sauce, I believe a thicker spaghetti pairs much better than the thin spaghetti they used - or even better, bucatini - and cooked to al dente. The bacon inside the carbonara was of the thin-cut variety. To really hone in on the Korean fusion, something like Samgyupsal in place of the bacon would be perfect.Overall, this is a cute place with great food and drinks. I would definitely recommend this place to have a meal and chat with friends.

Shayla N.

Love love love their kimchi carbonara! I order mine without bacon but still very flavorful with a little kick. Looking for a twist on a favorite the kimchi carbonara is the way to go. Their crepe cakes are definitely something to rant and rave about as well. The pandan is by far my favorite, mild coconut flavor and the color is to die for. Haven't tried their boba, lattes, or other desserts yet but they all look good and are kept fresh.

浩彬

I went there bc of the picture on Yelp but when I got there I was sorry that I went. Almost half to the old menu is gone and never coming back. We order the rainbow crêpe cake, milktea boba, one of them animal cookies. The cake and cookies looks good but they both taste like it been out for days. The milktea boba was way to sweet with no tea or milk taste. Other than the color I would have guess it was a water down milk with over cooked boba. Sadly, the place looks great if they had not place all their supply boxes all around the store. The food does look good but they need to be fresher. Probably will not go back anytime soon. Maybe, when I heard something good about them that's when I'll go back.

Gayle Orr

The staff was friendly and fast. The Dragon Boba is probably the best milk tea I've had in a long time. I tried the Nutella mochi donut and loved it! Cute shop with a super cozy atmosphere.

Shelley F.

Had a friend introduce me to this place, and I am totally amazed! While on the slightly pricier side, Dragon Boba boasts a large variety on their menu. The interior was very spacious with cute decorations. You order up front, but a cool robot delivers the food, silverware, and napkins to you. The bathrooms were clean and had nice lighting. P.S. awesome place to go to if you are a kpop fan as there are kpop decorations sprinkled throughout and music being played (mainly IU though). My only gripe is that the music was a bit too loud. Now on to the detailed food review: *Dragon boba - basically a brown sugar boba drink. The flavor and sweetness was good. The tapioca pearls were soft but still had a nice chew to them. *Mochi doughnuts - My favorite out of the three things i ordered. My goodness, these doughnuts were phenomenal!! Chewy yet soft and pillowy. I got the cookie butter flavor. Would definitely get again! *Kimchi Carbonara - Major props to whoever came up with this creative flavor combo. The sour and spiciness from the kimchi pairs perfectly well with the rich, creamy carbonara sauce. Portion size was decent and the piece of bread on the side was delicious. While I enjoyed the dish, I do have a couple suggestions that would elevate it to the next level (like the masterpiece tier). With such a creamy sauce, I believe a thicker spaghetti pairs much better than the thin spaghetti they used - or even better, bucatini - and cooked to al dente. The bacon inside the carbonara was of the thin-cut variety. To really hone in on the Korean fusion, something like Samgyupsal in place of the bacon would be perfect. Overall, this is a cute place with great food and drinks. I would definitely recommend this place to have a meal and chat with friends.

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