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    3.9 (90 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 11:00 pm

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    Reygen B.

    I love their drinks here especially the mango smoothie slush. The service was excellent, staff is very attentive and love the ambiance, so colourful interior

    Pu'er Milk Tea with Boba
    Generous Y.

    PannTea is probably the cheapest boba around. Their special is like $4 which is a regular milk tea with boba, are you kidding me? Converting to USD with tip is still cheaper than any boba at regular price (before tax and tip). Fast service and restrooms available. Pu'er Milk Tea - at this price it's a steal. Combined with the fact that it actually tastes fantastic? I'd be buying boba everyday if I lived closer. Boba is slightly on the firmer side but it's still chewy plus flavorful (you can tell the sweet flavor by the brown sugar markings on the cup)! Tea was strongly present while also having a creamy after taste. Top tier boba at an affordable price, highly recommended.

    Mango Smothie
    Saba N.

    I love them. I've been going for years. Their Mango smoothie is my go-to summer drink everytime I need a pick me up. Their cream bulee milk tea with the cake on top is also incredible. Their Boba texture is unbeatable. The service is good. I love collecting the points. Also love the cute little shop vibes. I love the little trinkets they have all around.

    White rabbit milk tea
    Lillian C.

    Cute little bubble tea shop located in the Milliken Crossing plaza. They have a nice variety of classic and unique milk teas and drinks to choose from. The staff were very patient in explaining some of their more unique drinks as it was our first time there. We ended up getting the white rabbit milk tea and the Oreo cheese foam milk tea. Both tasted delicious but I was really surprised at how much the white rabbit milk tea actually tasted like the nostalgic candy. The staff advised they actually use white rabbit candy in the drink to sweeten it so I was happy to hear that the candy was actually incorporated into their drink! Will definitely come back to try their other unique drinks!

    Luisa T.

    Not your average bubble tea spot Nice Hojicha and durian drinks. Desserts are on the sweeter side but reminds me of the HK tong shui I used to have

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    Mary T.

    Last Wednesday, I was heading over to Little Caesars to pick up dinner. I was driving westbound along Steeles Avenue East. Due to construction, it took me twenty minutes from Ninth Line to nearly Markham Road. I was hungry. I also needed to get some bubble tea. What's the closest place? It was a tossup between PannTea and CoCo. I went with the former. I have avoided coming here, not so much for the quality, but for the name. Ever since I read Jennifer P's review a while back that when you say the name, it sounds like panty, I chuckle and laugh uncontrollably. I knew that I couldn't contain my laughter walking into a business whose name makes me giggle like a little girl. I am the same way with TP Tea. In my mind, TP stands for Toilet Paper. I haven't bought anything there, either. We are in a pandemic. We wear masks. I can laugh behind mine. Yay! I ordered through my Uber Eats app. I got the following drinks: - Supreme fruit tea - Peach oolong tea You can't customize anything in your drinks on Uber Eats. I only got options for specifying a hot or cold drink. Both of mine were cold. I just hoped that they weren't overly sweet. After picking up my pizza takeout, I drove over to PannTea. There was plenty of parking and backed into a spot. I used to frequent this area often over a decade ago. Since my old hangout for pho and T&T Supermarket folded, I rarely hit this corner of the plaza. My order was ready when I had parked. I was thrilled. I walked in and a woman said hi. She was busy working on a drink. I found out a minute later that it was for my order. I saw a second room at the back of the place. I'll need to take a look the next time that I'm there. I was too hungry to check it out. I did like the towel crepe cakes that were displayed. I'll need to get one. They weren't on the app. I thanked the woman for my drinks and headed out the door. I drove home to chow down and enjoy one of my drinks immediately. I liked that each drink was packed in its own slim plastic bag. I suppose that buying single drinks are the usual here. The beverage menu is interesting. There aren't any sizes posted. My peach oolong tea was the equivalent of a large that you get at most bubble tea places. My supreme fruit tea was humungous. If you've ever ordered from Presotea and you get a large, it's that size here. Massive! I had the supreme fruit tea. It has lemon and lime slices with their peel. It's a drink that you need to consume immediately, as having citrus with the peel makes the drink bitter over time. I thoroughly enjoyed this drink. It surprisingly works well with gorging on pizza that does not have any vegetables on it! The drink wasn't overly sweet. It had passion fruit, lemon, lime, pineapple, and watermelon. It was so good. I thought that I couldn't finish it all at first, but I did. It was refreshing and I felt like I had satisfied my daily fruit intake. The downside was how tight the lid was to pop off to get to the fruit. I swear that it took me six tries to get the Mary-proof lid off this cup. OMG! I felt like I needed the jaws of life to get to the fruit at one stage. I had the peach oolong tea the following day. So good! It had a touch of sweetness, which works for me. I loved the peach flavour with the delicious oolong. I am a fan. Someday, I hope to stop laughing at the name whenever I say it. I will return to try more drinks, check out that elusive room at the back, and get a towel crepe cake. (347)

    Passionfruit fruit tea
    Imelda M.

    I was passing by PannTea (on my way to get Vietnamese desserts) and after chuckling at their name I decided to try one of their drinks: fruit tea. It quenched my thirst on a hot summer day. DELIVERY OPTIONS - They're on Door Dash, Fantuan, UberEats and SkipTheDishes. Ordering delivery is simple and rewarding. How does PannTea compare to the more popular CoCo Tea chain? PannTea's pricier than CoCo Tea. Expect to spend $40-$50 for 1 towel crepe and 2 drinks. Don't forget to tip! Closer to Middlefield Road at the other end of the plaza is a very popular chain called CoCo Tea. It's a global sensation since 1997 with stores open in Taiwan, China, USA, Southeast Asia, Canada and Australia. PannTea's large size smoothies are around $7 each, milkshakes $8, flavoured milk teas $6 each, you can buy 2 drinks at CoCo Tea for the price of 1 drink at PannTea. Popular drinks on PannTea's menu include the supreme fruit tea ($8) and the crème brûlée cake milk tea ($7). CoCo Tea has a lower price and always seems to have a regular stream of customers. CoCo Tea has monthly promos and this month it's their Banana series where you get a LARGE SMOOTHIE for just $3.99! You can see why it's very popular in the neighborhood.

    Durian soft serve with cornflakes
    Ivan H.

    Location/Service This place is located near the intersection of Middlefield and Steeles. It's within a big plaza that has a Shoppers Drug Mart, a Chinese grocery and a few restaurants like Jajutak. Plenty of parking available, although it's quite a busy plaza. The place has a pretty visible sign near the back of the plaza. Social distancing measurements are in place - with no indoor dining at the moment i went. I like the little decorations they have set up around the store, very photo/IG friendly. Staff was nice - although I felt they're not too fluent in English. Order was efficiency and ready in a short time, even when I was informed it would be a few minutes. Dessert This place seems to be know more for their different types of teas and smoothies. But they also do soft serve ice cream - and I was particularly drawn to a Durian Soft Serve! As a durian fan, i had to try and assess. The durian soft serve was overall okay - the hint of durian is definitely there, but not as strong as other places I've tried. It was still smooth for soft serve, no ice-y chunks. I did enjoy how they have added extra ingredient like cornflakes, a little bit of cream to blend up the whole thing - making is like a sundae/parfait. This was a great treat on a hot summer day. Would be interested to come back and try their drinks next time!

    Denise P.

    It was our first visit and we loved it! We ordered the matcha towel crepe cake and the creme brulee bubble tea. The crepe had custard cream in it so a bit sweet but it balanced the matcha powder nicely. My husband is a huge matcha fan and liked it. He already asked to go back for another piece this weekend! The drink was a tad sweet but I didn't mind it. It had chunks of creme brulee pudding and cream....every slurp was tasty. I was most surprised by their tapioca. They were tiny, fresh and chewy! $20 well spent!

    Matcha towel cake
    Samantha C.

    First time going to this cute shop. They sell drinks as well as a small selection of desserts. The shop itself is pretty decently sized as it extends in the back. However, due to covid we can't sit down inside. We came here for the matcha towel cake, which you need to order at least 24hrs in advance for. Because we ordered ahead, we didn't have to wait long. The cake itself reminds me of a mille crepe, but the cream inside is so much tastier and the cake layers are thicker. The cake part was soft and moist. There is matcha dusted on the outside, which some may find a little bitter. I drink matcha all the time, so I'm very familiar with the taste and it didn't bother me. Plus, when you eat it with the cream and cake, everything goes so well together. Overall verdict, I would come back to try their other desserts and their drinks! I've been eyeing their creme brûlée cake milk tea or matcha milk shake. Side note, the customer service is really great! They took the time to ask us for our feed back on the matcha towel cake and really showed how much they care about getting it right for their customers.

    Angela L.

    I tried this bubble tea place recently and saw that they have a white rabbit milk tea. Growing up, white rabbit was one of my favourite milk tea and many white rabbit flavoured dessert never taste like the original candy! However, this milk tea taste very similar! It was super creamy and not too sweet! However the tapioca was super sweet and a little too soft. Other than that, I would definitely come back again!

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    Jennifer P.

    My mom and I got some bubble teas here and they were fantastic! The store was big and clean with lots of seating, and the man serving us was extra nice. I got the special which was the Pu'er Milk Tea. The large is usually $5.90, but it was on special for $3.90 (the medium was on special for $2.90). I added tapioca for an additional $0.50. I got it 30% sweet and 100% ice and it was perfect for me, as I don't like overly sweet drinks. The milk tea was so rich and creamy, maybe a bit too rich for my tastes, lol. It had a strong potent tea flavour which I enjoyed. The tapioca were a bit smaller than at other places, but they were soft and chewy just the way I like them. With the discount this was a great deal. My mom got the Taro Smoothie, which only comes in large and I don't think you can customize the sweetness (as they didn't ask). The Taro Smoothie is $6.80 and includes one topping, but my mom wanted two toppings so she paid an extra $0.50 and she got both tapioca and red beans. Her drink was very photogenic. It was topped with whipped cream and had a sprinkling of something green, sweet and crunchy (I think it was brûlée pieces, not sure why they were green, maybe pistachio or matcha flavoured? It was hard to tell, tasted mostly of sugar to me). She loved her drink. I had a sip and thought it was delicious in terms of flavour, but much too sweet for me. The store is very spacious with lots of tables and seats. It's clean and brightly lit. They have some huge stuffed animals at the front. The man serving us was very friendly. As we were leaving we thanked him and he stopped us to give us a free Pann Tea reusable bag :) The store is in a strip mall. Same strip mall as Field Fresh Grocery, Wonton Time, and Nguyen Huong (the famous banh mi place). Lots of free parking, but the parking lot is a bit of a zoo on weekends. Oh, and just a funny aside: so I learned about this place on Yelp and I've seen and read the name many times but I never actually said the name out loud until the day I went when I told my mom "Let's go to Pann Tea." It was then that it occured to me that the name sounds like "Panty" and now my mom and I refer to it as the "underwear bubble tea place." Five stars for delicious bubble tea, nice decor, friendly service, and a name that gave my mom and I a chuckle ;)

    Custard pudding
    Linda L.

    On my quest to check out all the bubble tea shops that Toronto has to offer, I've decided to check out PannTea after seeing many of their photos on social media. It's located at the plaza around Steeles/Middlefield, which is an area that I don't normally visit, and I was glad I took the trip to visit PannTea. I really like the Supreme Fruit Tea that I got, and I heard from the owner that they use fresh oranges, pineapple and other fresh fruits for my fruit teas. My boyfriend tried the Creme Brulee Cake Milk Tea recommended by the owner and it was really amazing as well -- you get a slice of cake in the drink! Like how awesome is that?! Since the space was so nice with the cute stuffed animals we decided to stay a bit longer and try out their desserts as well. The Matcha Towel Cake was definitely the most unique dessert there, and if you love a strong matcha taste, this is the cake for you! The Creme Brulee and Custard Puddings that we also tried were pretty good as well. From my experience, I can really tell that the owner of PannTea really value providing good quality teas and desserts to her customers, and the teas she recommended were all really good.

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