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    4.1 (51 reviews)
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    Green tea kiwi with lychee
    Diana C.

    The kiwi green tea with lychee was awesome! The server was helpful in answering questions and they were very speedy in preparing drinks. They have lots of tables if you want to sit down and have your drink too.

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    Albert T.

    I visited the Seattle Best Tea's CID location a couple months ago and left thoroughly unimpressed, with my drink tasting entirely of creamer and with the boba being exceptionally undercooked, hard, and lumpy. To that end, I was a bit hesitant at visiting the UW location, but I decided to give them a try anyways. This location has some of the markings of an older-style boba establishment, like one that's been converted over from primarily a tea shop to a boba shop. Unlike the other location, this one even has ice cream in stock with some very interesting flavors. I asked the cashier and she said that while the ice cream isn't made in house, it comes from a local ice cream maker who specifically makes it for Seattle Best Tea. Sounds pretty intriguing to me! I didn't have the stomach space for ice cream on this visit, so that's something I'll have to try in the future. Heavy Oolong Milk Tea, 50% Sweet, Less Ice w/ Boba ($6.35) - The milk tea is pretty good and a big improvement over the CID location. No longer does the creamer completely overwhelm the tea flavor, instead I get a slightly earthy fragrance that's pretty nice on the tongue. Still, the flavor is covered up a bit by the sugar, which at 50% is too much for me. The ice level is okay at half, allowing the drink to be completely cooled, but still leaving larger chips floating on top. They don't fill the drinks to the top of the cup - my drink had a sizable gap. The boba is small and hard... hard enough to make the jaw hurt while trying to chew through it. Basically no bounce, almost like a hard pebble in the center. Very undercooked. Milk Tea Rating: 4/5 Boba Rating: 2/5 I would probably come back to try the ice cream at Seattle Best Tea, but the boba is a skip for me. Note: They charge a 10 cent fee for credit card transactions.

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    Sharon K.

    We were looking for a different bubble tea in the area but we couldn't find it. We saw this location and decided to try it because it looked really busy. I figure if it's busy, it must be pretty good. When you come in, it is quite clean and nice. They have benches to sit on while you sit for your order, which is nice. We ordered the coffee smoothie with coffee jelly, mango-passion smoothie with Boba, a mango tea, and lychee smoothie with Boba. They allow for adjusting the sweetness and ice. They were really nice and polite and thankful for us waiting. We got our drinks and they nicely put it in a carrier for us. We all had our drinks and it was really good. We all enjoyed our drinks. I'm definitely marking this as a favorite. Thank you! We'll be back!

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    Shannon T.

    Thirsty for bubble tea? Easy walk from the university. I highly enjoyed the Passion fruit with peach. Yum!

    Ube and matcha ice cream
    Sarah H.

    My go to ice cream on the Ave! I'm always so happy when they have Ube and matcha flavors available, it's the best combo. I would also recommend the coffee flavor. The employees have always been quick and friendly. The atmosphere is always enjoyable and there is typically a place to sit. It's a great casual place to grab ice cream or boba with some friends.

    a cup of bubble tea
    Naomi J.

    It's unique to see a boba shop with free toppings (especially unique when you can get multiple free toppings!). Seattle Best Tea also has more varieties of tea than most boba shops do in Seattle. Otherwise, I didn't find anything noteworthy about the drinks they serve. My friend said the tea was "amazing" last time she came and this time was "good" (4/5 stars) but neither of us were particularly impressed with the boba (3/5 stars). The service was good (5/5 stars) and the ambiance is "leftover furniture that I got from my parent's house" (5/5 stars because that doesn't bother me).

    Best tea ice cream

    My favorite tea spot in Seattle! Friendly staff, peaceful and aesthetic vibe, and their milk tea ice cream is amazing. Highly recommend!

    Jiaxin G.

    Friendly and cute place for a good cup of milk tea treat. They also sell loose leave tea we bought some sample tea bags here in our first visit. I love their heavy oolong milk tea with 50% of sugar. I prefer my milk tea is heavy on the tea so this is perfect for me. Rich and smooth, the flavor and texture of the milk tea is well balanced. Boba is flavored too, perfect sweetness. Sad it was a bit too far from me otherwise I could come here more often, but I just found out they have another spot in U district.

    A jasmine milk tea with lychee, strawberry milk tea
    Matthew W.

    The drinks I ordered we made the way I asked and in a faster time than expected. I would recommend this as a great sweet treat after dinner

    menu 1/2
    Generous Y.

    Excited to welcome Seattle Best Tea to the UW area! I wish it opened when I was at U-District but it's a great addition for the college community. Though there's also five other boba spots within two minutes of walking. Seattle Best Tea is the unique spot that sells ice cream and sticks to fairly basic flavors while excelling. I think they excel at the ice cream more and the drinks can be outshone by other spots on the Ave though. Price here is fair though, especially when matched against the new expensive options on the Ave. FYIs for the ice cream. They seem to have 8 flavors available at a time despite the menu showing all possible options. At the grand opening, they did not have dragonfruit. It seems that if you order a double scoop, it's only for one flavor. Two flavors makes it two single scoops. Happened to me and another person who came out seemingly confused and thinking there was miscommunication. Maybe an error, maybe not. Jasmine Tea Ice Cream - pretty sweet with the floral taste from jasmine. The tea itself is fairly mild and outshone by the sweetness. It's a light aftertaste. Pleasant ice cream but I think other flavors are richer. Taro Ice Cream - rich taro ice cream that I highly recommend. There's even mashed up taro merged inside which enhances the richness and gives a variety of nutty, vanilla-like flavors from mild to strong throughout the ice cream which I think is fantastic. Black Milk Tea w/ Boba - a classic house milk tea. Nothing special but satisfies cravings and at a fair price (in comparison to other shops). Boba is sweet and fairly chewy, though closer to the undercooked side. Heavy Oolong Milk Tea w/ Boba - this is their number one recommendation and it's a strong oolong tea. Nothing absurd but a good choice for those who prefer the tea taste in their milk tea, as it is stronger than the creaminess. Wintermelon Milk Tea w/ Boba - typical wintermelon, sweet and rich but creamy. Oat milk subbed so also nutty (they do have milk substitutes). Like many other drinks, nothing special or different, just a timeless classic. Strawberry Milk Tea - this was probably the outlier from being "basic." There's a faint strawberry taste which fades into tea. Goes to show how they focus on brewing tea and use rich tea. Not sure if I liked the taste though because it felt like two flavors battling to impress taste buds. Wasn't bad, just felt conflicted. Matcha Milk Tea w/ Boba - light matcha but not powdery which is good. Didn't think it was particularly strong, more creamy with more milk than any tea. I'd probably skip the matcha here unless it's ice cream.

    Taro milk tea with boba
    Brittany D.

    I've been to Seattle Best Tea twice now and ordered the taro milk tea with boba both times. The first time, I accidentally forgot to adjust my sweetness so it was good but too sweet and this time I tried 50% which was not as sweet as I was hoping, so in the future I'll get 75%. For the taro drink overall, I am more used to having chunks of taro in my drinks. I think this taro is made with taro powder, which is okay but different from what I would prefer. The boba is chewy, and it has a nice balance between being too hard and too soft. I got my drink pretty quickly both times, and the company has a stamp card (buy 10, get one free) which is much appreciated. I went in the late evening, and there were a few other customers there. It feels like a nice place to catch up with friends and drink boba. Overall, I would recommend this place!

    coconut milk tea
    Emma S.

    This is one of my favorite bubble tea places in Seattle. This location is conveniently located on the Ave, by UW. It is clean and quiet inside, and the staff are friendly and helpful. I think their flavors are natural tasting, and their boba is fresh. My favorite is their coconut milk tea, and is the only place I've found with this flavor. The best part is that toppings are free!

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    I had a mango tea with aloe Vera. It was good. Still little sweet but good. The tea was overpowered by the mango juice

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    We came here mid-week after dinner for dessert…read more This is a small window with a few tables outside. They make amazing soft serve. They also have these adorable, beautiful fruit sandwiches on display. I also saw they have savoury bento items on the menu. We tried the hojicha soft serve ($6) and it was amazing. It's really just vanilla soft serve with a syrup of a flavor of your choosing - sesame, matcha, hojicha, etc. We were way too full to get the full sundae but we definitely want to get that next. You can have mochi topping too.

    Baiten offers creamy vanilla soft serve ice cream with your choice of syrup. The key word here is…read moresyrup, the ice cream itself is vanilla flavored, and the additional flavors come from the syrup options. They currently offer Matcha, Hoji-Tea, Kuro-Goma (black sesame), and Yuzu (Japanese citrus). The shop itself is very small since it's basically a window shop, either renting space from or connected to Tamari Bar. It's more like a little dessert stand located on the restaurant's patio area, with only a few outdoor tables available. The soft serve was okay, but not as creamy as I was hoping for, and it melted pretty quickly. If you decide to add a syrup flavor, I'd recommend asking for only a small amount. Mine came absolutely drowning in syrup, and honestly, the flavor tasted pretty artificial and overpowering.

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    A must try location!…read more The katsu sandwich was very flavorful. The meat slices are thick and cooked to perfection without losing any juice. I was a little underwhelmed seeing the plain white bread but one bite and I felt this combo was superior. Of course I mainly came for the perfectly picturesque green tea ice cream so I tried a matcha Mochi Parfait. It has House made matcha pudding and syrup, matcha ice cream, vanilla soft serve ice cream, corn flakes, red bean paste, mochi, and whipped cream. I'd never liked red bean in other desserts but together in this parfait it was amazing! 10/10, no notes.

    If only every matcha spot was like this. Nana's has just about everything matcha you could want (or…read morethink of). From matcha lattes, to dessert options, to pastries and made-to-order meals. They also have other matcha / green tea options and hojicha drinks if you're looking for something different. The staff is great. I had a few questions because I couldn't decide what to order, and everyone was friendly and helpful - I was even able to add corn flakes to my matcha soft serve (which isn't listed on the menu), so it was nice to know I could customize it to my liking! The matcha tiramisu was the best I've had, and the hojicha latte with oat milk was just right. The flavor was nice and strong without being overpowering. Everything I had here truly stood out! I liked the variety on the menu and all of the different options. - it's extensive and you could find anything for everyone. It's one of the more memorable matcha spots I've been to, and I'd definitely stop by again the next time I'm in Seattle. If you love matcha like I do, definitely add this place to your list. I don't think you'll be disappointed.

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    Tldr: great late night staple. Deserted island is the best fruity pie, imho…read more Ambiance: small place in cap, with not so much seating due to the space. But they definitely maximize the space. It's cozy, a bit run down the chairs are now just covered with a seat cover. And it's only steer parking if ur driving. Ambiance: pretty chill service, we were the only ones there, gossiping late at night. He pretty much left us alone since we entertained us and gave us the check just when we were ready. Food: Im normally a chocolate dessert person, but the chocolate pie was a light chocolate. If you want a rich chocolate pie, this is not your pie. Honestly, the star of the show was deserted island. I don't normally like fruit pies but that's what I'll be ordering again. It's not too sour nor is it too sweet, everyone at the table agreed. It is the goldilocks of sweet and tartness for a fruit pie. Oh and definitely goes well with ice cream!

    I was unable to get served the bar tender was ignoring the group I was with to serve his and their…read moreattention (2 of them) to a group of girls who they were talking about going somewhere after the bar closes. I went around midnight and I really wanted to go eat inside, waited in line for at least 30 mins (45mins max) for a table , even the couple before me didn't get served and left. They told me not to go in and told me their story but I ignored and wanted to give it a shot. I should have listened.

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    This is the kind of establishment Seattle deserves. It's a relatively quick turnaround after…read moreordering, family friendly, and they choose not to gouge the customer. They lean into forward thinking flavors, and present it without pretension. The vibes are laid back, but when it's busy you are reminded that you live in a city. There's plenty of outdoor seating, but it will get busy out of nowhere. My biggest complaint is that people don't respect the outdoor space. We live in such a beautiful place and people just throw their trash on the ground or leave the area they ate at outside messy. This slows down seating for the next person amongst other things. I'll save the cultural critiques embedded into my "food" reviews in our city for restaurants that aren't doing well. They keep things fun by rotating seasonal soft serve flavors. A lot of the sandwiches are fully loaded and you'll have to use both hands to keep the spillage in check. This place is proof that you can spend still $40-50 for two people to eat in Seattle and enjoy it. The perfect place to spend a sunny Sunday afternoon in the city.

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