I lived most of my life in the Bay Area in California and have lived for roughly 5 years in Beaverton/Aloha. I'm not new to milk teas by any means. With that being said, this store makes the best damn teas I have ever had.They use lactose free milk (and other milk alternatives) in addition to non dairy based creamers. This makes me feel like the teas are lighter when I drink it. I dont feel the usual overdose on sugar or the heaviness from the cream. The flavors are beautifully balanced so I can really taste the tea through all the other ingredients. I am absolutely blown away at how tasty it is.Their fruit teas are equally good. I should state that I tend to drink all my orders at 50% sweet. I also want to disclose i don't ever put the ice cream on top, so I can't review the taste there. My favorite options are typically the "boyfriend" and any fruit tea with mango and/or pineapple.I even bought their cook book so I could learn to make the teas the way they do! I love what we make at home.There are milk tea stores closer to me, but I will always take the time to drive a little further out for Milk+Tea.
My daughter and I go for boba tea a lot so we know many of the places in beaverton. I really liked this place, tea tasted fresh, not too sweet at 50%, and it was really flavorful. I love the glass jars too!
The most delicious milk-T I have tried..the green tea foam is unique and tasty…it’s addictive and the best treat! Don’t drive pass this place. You get a bonus if you chose the glass jar for your drink.
One of my favorite bubble tea places in the area. I love that they use glass jars that you can use over and over again. I also love hope unique some of the flavors are including the use of ice cream on top. They have a nice kiosk so you don't have to come in contact with anyone which is also nice. I highly recommend this place if you love bubble tea.
With ice cream is the best
I enjoyed the shop and experience but not so much the milk tea. My favorite way to gauge the quality of a boba milk tea establishment is by ordering a very basic classic milk tea.I received something that was more sweet iced tea, than milk tea. Much too sweet for my taste.
My favorite would be the bad bunny simply because of the taro lolTheir boba is also good, I come from Las Vegas and we have the best boba places,coming to Oregon and finding a good spot is hard on food and boba, gotta give it to this place their jars and their boba ❤️
Excellent shop, definitely with checking out!The indoor seating is closed for safety right now, but the store itself is very nice. All the murals on the wall are really cool and the overall vibe is great. My sister and I both got their "Sip N' Dip" premium drinks with ice cream and they were delicious! If they sold the ice cream by the pint I would absolutely buy it - excellent quality and great flavor.The boba was similarly first-class as was the actual tea/coffee itself. All in all, I would say the price per drink is average for the area but you get FAR more here than you would at other tea shops. The reusable glass cup (free with purchase) is already an upgrade versus competitors, and when you add the excellent ice cream and superb tea on top of that? This is definitely our go-to boba shop now.
I stopped by here randomly, as my daughter really wanted some Boba. I live a zero waste lifestyle and wasn't going to get anything for myself, but allow my daughter to indulge. When I saw that there was an option for glass jars, I hopped all over the opportunity to indulge myself as well. Thanks for the experience and I truly appreciate your business model.
To begin, I would consider myself a frequent bubble tea drinker. I've tried just about every popular bubble tea shop in the Portland Metropolitan Area, and I have never rated a bubble tea shop this low.My girlfriend and I decided to go in one evening out of curiosity, thinking the tea would be representative of how neat the establishment was. We decided to order the Thai tea and chai tea drinks, respectively. At first sip, the drinks were a bit bland, so we decided to keep drinking in hopes of the flavor setting in eventually. Still, we were quickly disappointed when the drinks continued to taste watered down and flavorless. The Thai tea in particular tasted quite watered down, and the milk to tea ratio was quite possibly 7:3, which should ideally be 4:6, with tea dominating the flavor. Overall, I'll potentially give this place another chance but I'd have to come in with lower expectations.