Sweetea Cafe

(617) 868-1899

1796 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA | Directions   02140

42.386109 -71.119450
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83% dessert
“SweaTea cafe is a nice place to go for a cheap, good lunch or light dinner of vienameese baguette sandwighes (pork, chicken, vietnamese cold cuts served with crunchy marinated vegetables and on a crispy roll), noodles, and for dessert, crepes with good ic”
100% drinks
“nice bubble tea”
94% food quality
“great sandwiches and crepes, big variety of teas!”
100% menu variety
“great sandwiches and crepes, big variety of teas!”
83% overall
“SweaTea cafe is a nice place to go for a cheap, good lunch or light dinner of vienameese baguette sandwighes (pork, chicken, vietnamese cold cuts served with crunchy marinated vegetables and on a crispy roll), noodles, and for dessert, crepes with good ic”
83% value
“SweaTea cafe is a nice place to go for a cheap, good lunch or light dinner of vienameese baguette sandwighes (pork, chicken, vietnamese cold cuts served with crunchy marinated vegetables and on a crispy roll), noodles, and for dessert, crepes with good ic”

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4.0
June 28, 2005

nice bubble tea. I stopped by SweeTea on a sweltering, humid 27th day in June, 2005 and found their passionfruit green tea boba (bubble tea) the perfect refresher. The interior of this cafe is very casual, sparse all around, and decorated with bamboo plants and tea references on one side, with a radio playing. My only disappointment was that the shop opened a few minutes late (sign said open at 11 a.m.). But within a half hour, there were several patrons enjoying the variety of tea drinks.

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5.0
February 27, 2005

great sandwiches and crepes, big variety of teas!. SweaTea cafe is a nice place to go for a cheap, good lunch or light dinner of vienameese baguette sandwighes (pork, chicken, vietnamese cold cuts served with crunchy marinated vegetables and on a crispy roll), noodles, and for dessert, crepes with good ice cream (and a sprinkle of corn flakes!) inside. The food is very reasonably priced and freshly prepared, and you can have it with one of what seems like fifty different kinds of tea--green tea, different bubble and milk teas, even a mate blend...-- In addition, the appetizers are tasty, especially the scallion pancakes and the fresh spring rolls. The restaurant also seems like a popular place for students to have a tea and study.

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