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It was a friend's birthday weekend and I was busy! Even though it was busy and I was exhausted on Sunday there was good news to come. I am excited to share, if you haven't heard/read yet I am going to L.A. Cookie Con to cover the whole event. Very excited to take on the responsibility, I really hope I am able to do more of this in the future. Which reminds me I need to start looking into different SLR cameras, so if you have any recommendations let me know.
With L.A. in the future this entry is on a very popular snow site, Class 302 ~ !!! I don't remember if I explained what snow is; it's basically shaved frozen milk. My brother told me I went to this place before, he doesn't remember went to a different place which also sold snow and had much better parking.
Class 302 is located in an active shopping center, where at times is full to capacity. . . then parking sucks. We decided to come on a weekend, right around 2pm, and it was blistering hot. There was barely any shade outside because the inside is diminutive. My poor dad and brother was waiting for almost an hour for a table inside. This wouldn't have happened if I decided to try another place out, however I was super stubborn and HAD to try 302 to see the hype.

We finally were seated and we knew what we wanted, I ordered a Jasmine milk tea, my brother ordered another drink, and we ordered mango snow (mango snow with condense milk, mango chunks, and mochi). While waiting for our order I took in the theme of the shop and I realized the table we were sitting at were actual individual-student-school tables; there was a cubby compartment!!! Then as I looked around it was set up like a classroom. . . yeah duh!! Class 302, I should have thought more about it. There was a chalkboard and it looked classroom-like.
Soon after we ordered our snow came and it was pretty good, the condense milk made all the difference in the world. The mochi was huge and chewy, not as flavorful as I expected. The mangoes were fresh and sweet, and there was a surprise of almond jello in the middle! ^O^ That was unexpected good and I loved it. The price of it all was less than $20, probably even less than $15 if not between the range. Almost forgot, this place is CASH ONLY, it's a little inconvenient when you're reliable on your plastic. It would have sucked if none of us had cash, thank you Dad for always having some on you at all times. ^^

Even though it was a good price it was not worth the wait; we waited too long for something we could have gotten faster for an equivalent quality somewhere else. It was good, I enjoyed the snow and the drink, however with SoCal booming with businesses (food-wise) and the competitiveness between these businesses Class 302 needs to expand or provide proper waiting area outside. Class 302 has been around for a while which has drawn in different
crowds, and I'm glad there are other Class 302s in SoCal, this being
the original. I have to say it's losing shimmer if it cannot keep up
with demand, especially on a hot day.
With that said, I'm glad Class 302 isn't a class, which I have to require to take. . . because if that was so I would totally find a way out of it.
Class 302 - 1015 Nogales St #125, Rowland Heights, CA 91748
Value - 2/5
Food - 3/5
Service - 3/5
Atmosphere - 2/5
Overall - 3/5
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