Snow Station

20121220:
At first we got one large with mango and taro. Then we got a second large with green tea and passion fruit. With toppings the first cost about $9 and the second cost about $8. We were a party of 6, so the cost per person was about $3.

Green Tea (left) and Passion Fruit (right)

I wrote: "Mmm... mochi. Mango is the best. Maybe passion fruit is equal. I didn't like the green tea. The taro is good. Or possibly better than the mango. I don't know. It's all so delicious! The condensed milk is a must. In the future, I could just sneak in my own and just douse the dessert with it. :p" 10:29PM PT

[20121221]


Mango

20130104:
My sister and I came here after dinner with family and the line was fairly long. An employee started adding seats to the tables outside. Though I guess it was a Friday night and prime time for dessert. In any case, there are now three sizes available: Mini Bear, Baby Bear, and Hungry Bear. As my sister pointed out, this is silly, because the first adjective deals with size, the second adjective deals with age, and the third adjective deals with a state of hunger.

In any case, the only time you can get two flavors is on a Hungry Bear and having it there. As such, my sister and I got a Baby Bear mango with regular mochi, strawberries, and condensed milk and a Mini Bear milk with strawberries and condensed milk.

Milk

We didn't get that much condensed milk on the Mini Bear one, and the milk flavor just tastes strange without it. It has a dry powdery taste. Thankfully there was enough condensed milk in the Baby Bear to go around. I really like the mochi as a topping. Its nice and chewy.

[20130105]

Snow Station

Taro (left) and Mango (right)

Relevant Links:
Snow Station Website
Snow Station - Westminster, CA (Yelp.com)
Is Shaved Snow The Next Frozen Yogurt? (blogs.ocweekly.com)

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