Love Boba UNCLAIMED
Love Boba Details
- Cuisines: Cambodian, Pho
- Phone: (386) 302-0031
- Address:
230 St. Joe Plaza Drive, Palm Coast, FL 32137
- Hours:
Mon-Sat: 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Sun: Closed - Price Range: $$
- Payment: Accepts credit cards
- Alcohol Served: Soft drinks only
Overview of Love Boba
Reviews of Love Boba
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Review by Aaron, Palm Coast 5/13/20263.0Food:Service:Atmosphere:
Their name is deceptive! I never bothered with this place as I thought it was just a boba and beverage shop, but I went with a workmate and found out they have food as well. It's kind of cafeteria style service and although the food was tasty, it could have been warmer and it felt like it may have been sitting for a while. Their prices are low and the art work is very cool. I think if you order freshly made food here or the pho, it will be much better. Maybe next time I have more time.
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Review by Maya, Palm Coast 5/5/20265.0Food:Service:Atmosphere:
This is an awesome place! It's a small local spot run by a Cambodian family. Their boba milk tea comes in many flavors and is really good, and their food is extra tasty and very good value. If you like your food on teh exotic side, then Love Boba with satisy you.
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Review by Sammy, Palm Coast 2/21/20265.0Food:Service:Atmosphere:
Small place with big flavors... some specials I skipped as they sounded too cheap to be high quality. The pho and stirfry were good and the flavors really packed a punch (in a good way). Cool owner and I like the artwork in there.
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Review by Eric, Palm Coast 12/19/20254.5.0Food:Service:Atmosphere:
I ate here about a week ago and thought the food was awesome. The owner is very cool and friendly. It doesn't feel like I'd expect a Cambodian restaurant or cafe to feel, and is more like being in a comic, but the food is very tasty. I also don't like eating out of styrofoam and would have preferred plates if eating in. But I'd order from here again to try some of his other dishes.
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Review by Kairo, Palm Coast 11/18/20254.5.0Food:Service:Atmosphere:
This is a small and well hidden Cambodian restaurant that is well worth searching for. It's counter service with a few tables and the atmosphere is far from zen like, but the food is incredibly delicious. Not a whole lot of choices so just go with what's good on the day. Owners are cool and they have boba teas too, but not my thing so can't say how they are.
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Review by Rory, Palm Coast 10/18/20255.0Food:Service:Atmosphere:
We ate in and didn't care much for the atmosphere! There's some cool looking art on the wall but it was quiet and felt like we were eating in a library. There was a lady behind the counter who was friendly enough but not very enthusiastic. But the food was excellent! Great flavor with good umami. I assume it's Cambodian style although it's close to Vietnamese food I've had before. If they could make it more like the cafes they have in SE Asia they would rock it.
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Review by Josh, Palm Coast 9/9/20254.0Food:Service:Atmosphere:
They need a web page or some online presence or at least somewhere we can view a menu before visiting. It's like a Cambodian Panda Express where you order from the trays, except for the pho which came out from somewhere. But it did taste good and I liked the flavors. I've not had enough Cambodian food to know if it's very authentic or if it's Cambodian American style, but who cares if it tastes good?
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Review by Ellis, Palm Coast 8/19/20254.5.0Food:Service:Atmosphere:
I can see how this isn't for everyone, it's pretty serious Asian food and not toned down for Americans. I liked it but was hoping for more variety. They make all their own stocks and broths in house and you can taste the difference. Most of the stirfrys are cafeteria style. The food is very tasty though. The owner is knowledgable and keeps the place clean.
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Review by Jon, Palm Coast 8/6/20255.0Food:Service:Atmosphere:
Small place that's next to Aaron. Atmosphere screams loud, so might turn off the older boomer population here in Palm Coast. Menu options are limited but what they have is great. Their beef pho is great, broth isn't from a can (unlike Far East Fusion and Tram Cafe). Their various Cambodian Stir-Fry items when they are available are the real winners. You have to get the Stir-Fry with the white rice, the juices from the meats via the Stir-Fry on top of the white rice is a real winner. Also, this place has flavor which is saying a lot since it is Palm Coast. What you can do is get food here and then walk to Brown Dog for some beers. Owner/chef is a cool guy.
Highlight of visit: Pork Belly and Ginger Chicken on top of the white rice.
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Review by Antonio, Palm Coast 7/31/20254.5.0Food:Service:Atmosphere:
This is a small shop run by the tattoo guy in the same plaza. The food is tasty and not spicy like I expected. The broth had good flavor. Not a wide variety of options but I'll be back to try it all.
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Review by Andy, Palm Coast 7/24/20254.5.0Food:Service:Atmosphere:
I don't care for boba but their food was very tasty. It's Cambodian style with pho, stir frys, and a pot pie that looked good, but I had the pho, which had great flavor and plenty of ingredients. Nice guy in there but it's a little too casual for me. I think it's aimed at younger customers.
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Review by Travis, Palm Coast 7/19/20254.0Food:Service:Atmosphere:
Interesting place! Clean place that's small and the owner seems like a character. The meat pie was good but wouldn't order again. The pho was excellent though with great flavor. I think the menu needs to offer more for them to survive. Not enough options for me right now to visit that often, but I wish them success.
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Review by James, Palm Coast 7/10/20254.0Food:Service:Atmosphere:
Small place with loud war era graphics which aren't quite my thing for dining. Limited menu and flavors on the boba. The taro boba was watery and not much taste. The food was good though and very tasty. I think this place has the makings of a good restaurant.












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Love Boba in Palm Coast offers a focused menu of Cambodian dishes with bold, well-seasoned flavors that often remind diners of Vietnamese cuisine. The beef pho and tender chicken receive frequent praise for being hearty and satisfying, complemented by a variety of flavorful boba milk teas in multiple flavors. The restaurant operates with cafeteria-style, counter service in a small, clean space decorated with distinctive artwork, creating a quieter, library-like atmosphere. Prices are low, making it a budget-friendly option for those looking to explore Cambodian tastes. While the food is described as delicious, some customers note it can arrive less warm when pre-prepared, suggesting freshly made orders are best. Friendly and approachable owners add to the experience, though the casual setting and limited seating keep it unpretentious and straightforward.
Overview generated from customer feedback.