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    Ding Tea Signature Black Milk Tea, $6.75 - 4 Stars
    Eva M.

    When it comes to bubble tea, nothing catches my attention more than the word - Taiwan. Ding Tea, like many others in the area, is also a Taiwan franchise. On a Saturday night at 6:45pm, the entire place was empty and we were the only customers. I didn't see the out-of-sightline staff member seated behind the counter (probably nothing else to do) until I was browsing through the menu on the tablet. A part of me hates tablet ordering (from any place). How many people have touched this screen since its last cleaning? I also don't get to ask questions or request suggestions. I wish the staff member would simply say hello when I walked in, so I know he is there. The lighting is very dim inside. From the outside, it almost looked like it could be closed. With no other customers, I suppose it makes sense to turn the lights down. But that is not inviting to many customers. For my drink, I went with the signature black milk tea. It's my baseline drink. I ordered 25% sugar and 25% ice. The size in the photo is upsized to a large at +$1; their large is the same as many other places' standard size. The cost was (I think) $6.75, a tiny bit more than other places. The milk tea is richly smoky. The tea flavor was strong, just the way I like it. The 25% sweetness is perfect for me, but hubby always likes it sweeter. It was a tasty beverage. I probably will return.

    Menu (Jul 2025)
    Albert T.

    Seattle-Area Boba Shop Review #78 After only half a year in Seattle, I'm already running out of boba shops to visit in U District! Ding Tea is one of the few left on my list, saved towards the end because I've visited many Ding Tea locations already. As expected of this brand, this location also has some unique drinks that I wanted to try. In particular, the menu states they have Jin Xuan tea on the weekends, but for some reason they didn't have it when we visited. Oh well, back to the classic drink then, ordered on the kiosk: Signature Milk Tea, 50% Sweet, 50% Ice w/ Golden Boba ($7.15) - This drink took a surprisingly long time to come out, like the worker was a bit confused on what to do. What I received was a drink that tastes totally different to the signature milk tea of any other Ding Tea I've visited. It has much less creamer added, which allows much more of the somewhat grass jellyish hongcha flavor to come out. The drink at half sweet seems to be less sweet than other Ding Teas at half - good for not-too-sweet. And yet the drink tastes like it's been watered down. It's not just that the watery body, but the taste as well. The boba is clearly sweetened, and while on the softer side, has a good chew and bounce, and is nicely smooth on the exterior. The boba is much better than the tea. Milk Tea Rating: 2/5 Boba Rating: 4/5 I'm not entirely sure what went wrong with the tea here - the signature is usually pretty solidly constructed. It might be a one time issue? At any rate, I'm not sure I would return to this particular location. There are way better and more consistent boba shops just down the street. Bathrooms - Single unisex room

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    Emily H.

    Boba: 6/10 Service: Good Ambiance: 4/10 I've been coming here for years, but it's not as good as it used to be. You order through a kiosk so there's not a lot of service interaction. The space is industrial and not the most inviting. More of a grab-and-go spot than a place to hang out. The boba was fine, and I liked the bouncy texture of the golden tapioca pearls. However, there was an unexpected grittiness in my drink, possibly from the cheese foam, though I've never had that issue before. It's still a decent option if I'm in the area, but there are better boba spots nearby!

    Taro Milk Tea with Sea Cream
    Skye P.

    Very ok! Default size is small, taro flavor in milk tea was super subtle (they use a powder) and bordered on cereal milk, cream foam was good but they don't have sipping lids. I've only had this one flavor so don't want to knock it too much, this drink was more like a 2 star. But maybe other flavors are better idk!

    Honey milk tea
    Naomi J.

    I think Ding Tea is best known for serving golden boba pearls (4:( stars), mine tasted good as did the honey milk tea (4/5 stars). Every time I've been in the shop as been pretty quiet,

    Brown Sugar Milk Tea
    Rachel S.

    You order at the kiosk or talk to a server. They also do point system so rack them Points for free drink! The drinks were good. Service were fast and ambience is Super chill.

    Elisa N.

    One of my favorite boba spots, I really enjoy any of their fruit green teas, my favourite one is definitely the Mango Green Tea. It's full of deliciousness, fresh, and not super sweet. I'm not a big sweetener person, and they really did well on this drink. The service is quick, simple, and the environment was friendly!

    Generous Y.

    I didn't like Ding Tea when I was first exploring spots at UW, but it's grown on me. I think the biggest thing was understanding their ice levels being different than other spots. Less ice here means 75% so you still get a cup full of ice. However, you get the added option of "slight" ice which is 25%. That's pretty neat, but you need to understand the system or you'll get a drink that waters down quicker than you expect if you order light ice at every boba spot. However, no ice costs you an extra quarter, so that's a bummer. Everyone raves about the golden boba here and it's not offered at every Ding Tea location (looking at you, Lynnwood). Golden boba has increased chewiness compared to regular boba so it's definitely more engaging to chew and the nice thing is that they make pretty good boba here. Ding Tea also uses a fair amount of tea that you can generally taste. It's one of the best spots if you prefer tea flavors over creaminess or milk but it's still a great spot if you prefer more balance or milkiness. My usual go-to is a classic jasmine green milk tea with boba. I don't care for it much here. It's good, but I prefer other spots if I'm sticking with that order. Taro Milk Tea - standard, not too powdery and overall refreshing. Would recommend when you're unsure of what to get. It's a very creamy, nutty, and almost vanilla-like taste. Strawberry Yakult/Yogurt - not the thickest consistency, but you can taste the Yakult. Slightly sweet and fruity, the Yakult blends well with any of the fruit choices for yogurt drinks. It even tastes healthy. Overall, the biggest selling point (and most common thing my friends note) is the golden boba. It's a different texture and chew than regular honey boba or brown sugar boba. The tea is pretty fair and standard, but the boba is what sets Ding Seattle apart, especially with the maintained prices.

    Lychee Yakult ($6.45). Taro Milk Tea ($5.45).
    Ting A.

    Should have picked a better bubble tea spot out of all the choices in U District. Entered on the whim to satisfy a boba craving, and while the pearls were chewy, the Taro Milk Tea ($5.45) itself was very watery and full of artificial flavoring. The Lychee Yakult ($6.45) was better but also lacking compared to others bubble tea shops. Orders are placed at the kiosk. The interior is a narrow hallway but has seating. Wi-Fi is available.

    House milk tea
    Tima G.

    We had a late lunch early dinner craving milk tea. We love ding tea- Cali transplants, we have it here at home and whenever we are in Cali visiting family. But my review is for the sweetness I was met with today but also the yummy milk tea made well, we don't like it too sweet we asked for less made amazingly! I was waiting for my husband to pick up he got stuck behind a very long light as he circled several times looking for parking. Unfortunately after a few unseemly remarks a homeless man made at me he just thought he why not I'll just grabbed one of the drinks from her. I went back to order another. But they made it on the house. I insisted on paying but they made it anyways. Warm-hearted people makes your day it pays forward to loving kindness. Thanks guys! It was very sweet.

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    Think the selection is awesome and both drinks we got were on point. The milk tea was just right

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    Yan Tea

    Yan Tea

    4.2
    (105 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    tried this when i stopped by for a yelp event next door and im so glad i did! i have been craving a…read morecertain mochi topping i had in china, and yan tea has it! they have a whole bunch of really unique toppings that ive never seen anywhere else in local boba shops. i got the green milk tea with milk mochi and it was perfect, the milk tea at 80% sweet was not too sweet, and the milk mochi paired perfectly with the milk tea, was almost snack like. price is pretty avg for boba nowadays, so wasn't cheap but wasn't over $10. everything is contactless here, and they make drinks pretty quick, was ready in less than 5 minutes! seating is a little sparse, theres a row of booth seats against the wall and a community table that they share with nom nom, not the most cozy but will do for a quick eat/hang out.

    I got the peach yogurt drink with peach jelly. You order at a kiosk by the cash wrap. Ordering…read moreprocess is straightforward, but I wish they added descriptions of what each drink is like because they only list the name of the drink and you have to take a guess what it is like from the name and the picture. Similar to nom nom sando order station, there is no staff manning the cash wrap (staff was in the back preparing orders), so it was hard to get her attention and ask about the drinks. Drink was pretty good. I added milk mochi because I was curious, but I regret it. Mochi just tasted like flavorless pieces of gluten and it got in the way of the drink too much. I recommend getting the peach yogurt drink as is.

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    Boba Up

    Boba Up

    4.0
    (441 reviews)
    0.4 mi
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    Outdoor seating
    Large group friendly

    A custom boba drink shop that has a wide variety of options for drink mix and toppings! Absolutely…read moreshould be tried at least once, and you can taste test all of their drinks (except their specialty drinks that are made by the barista). You are able to mix and match toppings and teas. There are also slush options if you prefer a smoothie vibe! 5/5 - Regular Drink - Mix and matched tiger milk tea, black milk tea, and oolong milk tea with boba and lychee jelly. Sweet but not overbearing and super delicious!

    Shockingly, I have not taken the time to leave thoughts here. I was starting school when Boba Up…read morewas being built and had an extremely brief chat with the owner in 2018 as I inquired about the shop and concept. Honestly, they have a pretty mediocre reputation among Asians who are familiar with boba, but I'd say Boba Up is good for what it offers (overly sweet dessert). Perhaps a decent entry to assimilate into boba before venturing into the more authentic spots. To quickly get the cons out of the way, quality isn't super high and price started out lower than others but have been steadily increasing to match or surpass other boba spots. Sweetness cannot be lowered and by default, it's pretty high. Toppings can get stale (particularly the boba) as it's left out and not always fresh. They also supposedly offer a free birthday drink but it's almost impossible to redeem (eventually after over 5 minutes, might as well buy a drink - my friend just recently had this dilemma). For a quick list of pros, they are one of the closest options for boba near UW campus, they have the best opening flexibility (open later than every other spot), and obviously variety so there's almost something for everyone. Come here for sugar, desserty drinks, the customization of toppings, or just a refreshment. Don't come here expecting strong authentic tea. Decent amount of seating with board games available, so stay for the vibes. An occasional visit for me when I'm in the mood, but realistically not the best boba experience.

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    BobaLust

    BobaLust

    4.2
    (58 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    I've always put Bobalust in the dessert section rather than boba or tea because in my opinion they…read morereally cater to a younger audience that wants excessive sweets. No different here. That being said, it's an alright spot for sweet fruit teas or smoothie blends, as a dessert option. I tried to order 30% sweetness and I guess they don't support that. I don't remember other stores but sounds right, as their less sugar is 50%. Store is huge and spacious, but hard to work in because they blast music. There's also no real self service which can be a hindrance. Napkins, straws, other supplemental items are not available upfront. Service here was extremely transactional. I imagine they hire college students so that's nice, but training is lacking. Lack of warmth and comfort. Made me not even want to stay or ask for anything, so also no idea if wifi is available to the public. Password is not written anywhere. Restrooms not available. Underwhelming overall. Wintermelon Milk Tea - they got the wintermelon taste down, it's just excessively sweet. Good in a pinch or for a refresher. I will say their cup sizes are large, which perhaps makes it similar to the super sweet drinks at some coffee chains.

    Seattle-Area Boba Shop Review #107…read more I've visited the BobaLust in Lynnwood before and was not impressed. I decided to give them another try, this time at the U District location. Bobalust opens up pretty late for a boba shop - most places start at noon or earlier, but for some reason BobaLust opens at 1PM. This particular location is depressingly dark inside with black painted walls and dark decor. That's a really interesting aesthetic choice (and not my favorite). OG Milk Tea, 50% Sweet, 50% Ice w/ Honey Boba ($6.50) - This tea has a strange harsh artificial taste. It's cloyingly sweet and tastes of a very overwhelming kind of flowery and fruity flavor. It doesn't seem to be from the tea and instead may be from either creamer or sweetener. It's overpowering, making the drink very difficult to sip on for my tastes. On top of this strange flavor is a heavy non dairy creamer aroma. It's added in such high quantities that the drink is thickened to almost a cream-like consistency, and has a slight bit of grittiness on the tongue. Even at 50% ice, there's a ton of ice in this drink. After drinking a bit, I went home and added in around 6 ounces of English Breakfast tea and it tempered things down enough to be pleasant. The boba isn't great either. They claim it's honey boba but while the pearls are very heavily sweetened in marinade, I can't detect any honey aroma whatsoever. The texture of the pearls are firm and almost gummy rather than being soft, chewy, and bouncy. Milk Tea Rating: 2/5 Boba Rating: 2/5 I'm still not impressed with this chain. There are way better options in the area for basic milk tea and boba. BobaLust remains in my bottom five boba shops in the Greater Seattle Area out of approximately 100 shops. Bathrooms - One mixed gender bathroom with two stalls.

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    Thaiger - milk tea with boba and lychee jelly

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