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Restaurant bewertenI enjoyed the calming open and pastel interior.I tried the large Taro Milk tea with Boba and Dalgona on top. Fantastic pairing if you're curious about how a sweet coffee cream will taste with milk taro tea.I like that the bottom of the cups curve in making it easier to get the Boba.Will come again as my massage therapist is nearby.Wheelchair accessibility: Once inside, there's a ramp down to the counter.
Very delicious! I was so happy to find out we have Ding Tea in Portland. The Kumquat tea is my favorite and it's made so well every time. Very nice staff, clean space, and I always look forward to going.
What an amazing experience, seriously, give this place a go if you haven't been!I first tried Ding's at Beaverton Boba Walk (for all you local boba lovers, this event is also a must-go! . I had their traditional milk tea with grass jelly and boba, it tasted like graham crackers (in the best possible way! ?? and delicious tea. The jelly was silky and herbal, and the boba were chewy, not too hard or soft, and sweet.After an amazing first taste, I had to go back for the full experience. They have golden boba here which I had never even heard of, will be coming back to try those in the future. The staff were sweet, helpful, and mellow, and the shop environment is beautiful and relaxing with hand painted murals, plants, and high ceilings. I also love that they open earlier than other boba shops on the weekend. What's not to love? ?
I really love the ding tea by the PSU campus, and when I was near this side of town I was pleasantly surprised that there was a ding tea! I stopped by around five and the customer service was wonderful! They helped me out with finding a new drink based on what I usually tend to gravitate towards to. I really liked the drink and overall had a amazing experience!
The Feng Shui here in on point: crisp lines, open spaces, ambient natural light; clean, organized, elegant. The tea (and service! is pretty good, too! A slightly overwhelming selection of fresh, flavored and milk teas, juices, tea, lattes, and coffee, all of which can be modified by level of sweetness, and the addition of boba, tapiocas and other jellies, seeds, and foams (cheese foam?! wut?! based on your preference. We walked out with a matcha milk tea for myself, and a Thai Tea with boba for my wife, all for less than $10 bucks.In the world of customizable, consumable craft concoctions, I'd frequent this place over any Starbucks, any day of the week. There's nothing about our experience here that I would Ding them for; they executed their mission to a Tea! Sounds like a five-star experience all around, Williams!