![]() ![]() Le’s establishment to Fed Ex and tracked it through the delivery process,” Boudin’s office explains in a release.Īccording to court records obtained by the Chronicle, one theft victim who participated in the investigation used the "Find my Phone" feature to locate her stolen iPhone in a vacant space on Larkin Street that shares a wall with the Quickly shop. Over the following days, they followed the stolen goods from Mr. ![]() Le’s business establishment, a boba tea shop. “Using the tracker, investigators then followed the item back to Mr. A laptop stolen from one of the bait cars led them to Le, who they say is a “known fence”for stolen property. ![]() Investigators used rental cars, in which they placed theft-worthy items with tracking devices, and parked them as bait cars in Japantown. A sub-operation, dubbed "Operation Bulldog," honed in on the Quickly boba tea shop at 709 Larkin Street, and the husband of its owner, 41-year-old Quoc Le. The DA's office has had "Operation Auto Pilot" going on for about a year, aiming to crack down on auto burglaries in San Francisco by prosecuting the criminals who are fencing stolen goods en masse, on behalf of the thieves themselves. I paid for my beverage and experience as any customer would have.As Chesa Boudin's office scrambles to score some public wins ahead of the June recall election, news arrives of a big bust involving a boba tea shop that was being used to traffic good stolen in SF car burglaries, some of which ended up shipped to Hong Kong and Vietnam. *I was not paid or compensated for this independent restaurant review. The two most popular varieties are black pearl milk tea and green pearl milk tea. There are many varieties of the drink with a wide range of flavors. Ice-blended versions are frozen and put into a blender, resulting in a slushy consistency. Toppings, known as “pearls”, such as chewy tapioca balls (also known as pearls or boba), popping boba, fruit jelly, grass jelly, agar jelly, alovera jelly, sago and puddings are often added. Recipes contain tea of some kind, flavors of milk, and sugar (optional). that you didn’t even know was there, nor did you know you were craving, let me share a little bit about how this drink came to be….Īccording to Wikipedia, Bubble tea (also known as pearl milk tea, bubble milk tea, or boba) is a Taiwanese tea-based drink invented in the 1980s. ![]() Now that you’ve read all about this hidden gem on Oakfield Dr. Remember right now it’s so important to support local restaurants, beverage purveyors & food delivery companies! Current delivery special when you log onto their website! Order online for carryout or delivery! They’re open now!!! Located 218 Oakfield Dr They’re located south of Brandon Blvd at the corner of Parsons Avenue and Oakfield Drive. I know it’s a little boring but it’s what I truly enjoy and I highly recommend it!! But they also offer several varieties of Milk Tea, Fruit Tea, Rose Tea, Slush and Milk Slushes! They serve food as well, like Grilled Pork Sandwiches and Rice Bowls. I had the traditional Milk Tea and added the boba (black tapioca bubbles). I had originally been driving out to a few placec near USF or all the way out to Riverview, and here was a place 5 minutes from my house and I didn’t even know about it! I was instantly hooked after that first sip! Shortly before the “safe-at-home * social distancing” order was placed on the State of Florida, I had tried a local boba tea spot across from Brandon Regional Hospital. I cannot be the only one that misses all of these things!!? But I truly miss writing about my enjoyment of going out to eat or a grabbing a coffee or a boba tea and telling all of you about it!ĭon’t we all this the communal feeling of eating somebody elses culinary handiwork? Sharing it with a friend while we pour out our heart & soul to them? Escaping the everyday norm and sipping a chai latte at our favorite coffee spot? Eating something so culturally diverse that we have to post about it on Instagram? Craving a taco and remembering your favorite Mexican restaurant has the best chips & queso to compliment their tacos? Being that we’re on “lockdown” and I’m doing a lot more cooking for my family, naturally I had more recipes to share. I love sharing my recipes & the food that I make for my family … but this forum was supposed to be a good mix of my own recipes and my community reviews. I wanted to get back to my roots and the intended nature of this blog. ![]()
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