Thai Tea Customer Reviews

To tickle your taste buds with a tantalizing authentic experience, prepare your own traditional Thai Iced Tea by pouring the freshly brewed tea over ice, topping it off with your choice of sweetened condensed milk or coconut milk.

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What Customers Say About Thai Tea

Customers use these reviews to describe their experience with Thai Tea, including flavor, aroma, preparation preferences, strength, and how the tea fits into daily routines. Browse the full review history page by page to compare tasting notes, steeping tips, and favorite ways to enjoy this tea.

  • Product: Thai Tea
  • Ingredients: black tea, honeybush tea, apple pieces, cardamom, coconut, natural vanilla flavor, safflower & natural coconut flavor
  • Reviews shown here: 451-500 of 1167

Reviews

Showing reviews 451-500 of 1167.

★★★★★

This tea is so good with sugar and a splash of cream! (Or rumchata if you are of age)

3 min steep · 200°F

★★★★☆

This one is tasty but not very strong. I have to double up on the amount used, but when I do it's delicious! I drink this one with some heavy cream and sugar.

5 min steep · 215°F

★★★★★

I love this tea! One of my new favorites amazing iced

★★★★★

Got this somewhat on a whim because I already love the Thai Chai but this is a total winner. It has those coconutty and fruity flavours but without the spice of the chai, making a much more mellow brew.

★★★★★

This tea is just as good as I hoped. I made it with some sweetened condensed milk, and it came out perfect.

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Really nice and fragrant, I like to steep it for a while until it’s dark and strong and mix it with some cream and sugar.

★★★★★

Soothes the nerves better than a hot shower. An enlightening tea.

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

It's not exactly like the real thing but my goodness it's good! I enjoyed this tea with warmed coconut milk. I haven't tried it as an iced tea yet but I can already tell it's going to be awesome

3 min steep · 175°F

★★★★★

I loved this tea so much. Don't let the coconut ingredient fool you, it's not overwhelming or absent. It's creamy and delicious! I bought this on a recommendation from TikTok chef @sad_papi and I do NOT regret it! <3

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

I bought this tea for my husband, he really liked it. He said it had the right amount of spice and it was very flavorful.

3 min steep · 208°F

★★★★★

This tea is amazing! I've been to Thailand many times for work and let me tell you this is AUTHENTIC. I've never been able to find authentic thai tea outside of thai restaurants so this is amazing

★★★★★

I made this today and forgot to try it before I added creamer, but with creamer it was good hot and cold, I plan to try this a few ways before stocking up, but so far it does remind me of a thai iced tea at a restaurant. I do want to try it a few ways and see how it seems to best.

3 min steep · 212°F

★★☆☆☆

For some reason, this blend tastes more like a very mellow black tea. I could not detect the essence of thai tea in this blend.

★★★★★

This classic tastes super fresh! So soothing and one of my favorites!

★★★☆☆

it s not bad, its just much simpler than I thought. It wasn t really bursting with flavor for me

5 min steep · 205°F

★★★★★

Um Coconut and black tea...yes! This is so good. Kind wish i could find in the blends.

★★★★★

Love this tea! It has a stronger scent and taste in my opinion, and it tastes amazing.

★★★★★

Nice solid Thai tea flavor. Enjoy this in the afternoon for a quick boost

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

I love the coconut flavor in this tea- very enjoyable on a rainy afternoon

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

I had this hot and enjoyed it. Nice balance of flavor, nothing that really overpowers any other flavor. I am waiting to try it cold, thinking it would be a nice over ice.

★★★★☆

It wasn’t as good as I was expecting (cause I’m used to restaurant Thai tea) but it was fine

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

This was great, very creamy even without adding any sort of cream to it. I plan to try it with some coconut milk later.

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

I didn t have high hopes for this tea but it is delicious!

★★★★★

Great by itself. No need to mix with another tea.

★★★★★

This is wonderful over ice with a splash of half and half or heavy cream! Great replacement for the thai tea places!

★★★★★

Love this tea! I like it better than the Thai Chai which may sound weird! Not too much cinnamon which is perfect for me.

★★★★★

This has a great strong flavor. I enjoyed it plain or with a little sugar.

★★★★★

*UPDATE* This makes an amazing iced tea! I steeped it as normal, then let it cool in the fridge for three hours. Poured it over ice along with some sugar, and a splash of coconut almond milk. Absolutely delicious!! No need to pay for expensive Thai teas at restaurants or cafes anymore, as this is far superior!
*****
I sampled this as part of the CommuniTEA, and am so glad I did. I will be buying the large bag during my next purchase. This tea is incredible. The coconut and vanilla work so beautifully together. When hot, the black tea added a slight bitterness, but a small spoonful of sugar cut that and brought the coconut further to life. I will definitely be trying this iced and with coconut milk, but I honestly don’t know how it could get any better than it already is. If you love coconut, you need this in your life!!

9 helpful votes

★★★★★

One of my adagio favorites and unlike and other tea I've had from other sellers.

★★★★★

This is delicious either hot or cold. Just like the tea at my favorite Thai restaurant. Best with coconut milk.

★★★★☆

Has that great caramel-like flavor that nails the flavor of a good simple tea in a Thai restaurant.

★★★★★

Love this tea. Just enough kick to get you going in the morning.

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Love this tea! Doesn’t taste too much of cinnamon, but love the spice combination.

★★★☆☆

Very fragrant in the packet. Smells like ginger, vanilla, coconut, floral cardamom aromas. Brews a dark orange. Like other “flavored” teas, the aromas don’t carry over to the hot beverage.

4 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

This is my favorite Adiago tea. I add a splash of half n half and two teaspoons of sugar to it. I am in love with this!!

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

loved the pieces of coconut in this and the smell as it seeped

★★★★★

Delicious!! My new favorite! I love Thai Chai too!

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

I love this tea. Add some milk and it is delightful. Can steep for however long and still get a great flavor.

6 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Another one of my favorites from Adiago. Versatile hot or iced.

★★★★★

Great creamy coconut flavor. Not exactly like an authentic thai iced tea but still very good!

3 min steep · 200°F

★★★★★

This tea is so smooth and is perfect with just a little honey or honey and a dab of milk.

4 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Make it double-strength, toss 2 tsps. sugar and some half and half in there and enjoy! One of my favorite teas to ice.

★★★☆☆

Felt like it had poor flavor. Brewed double the tea in hot, let it cool, then thinned the concentration before popping it in the fridge for a bit. Didn’t seem to really wow me like some other brands. It was pretty weak, and adding in evaporated milk or sweetened condensed milk just took all the flavor away.

11/14/2020 update:
Still not good. I tried brewing it pretty much like any Thai restaurant does it. Made it as a concentrate, added some sugar and some evaporated milk. Still did not get the flavors I expected.

★★★★★

Another I found thanks to COMMUNITEA this week, and loved it! I am picky about coconut, but loved how it tastes in this one!

★★★★★

This is a GREAT blend, lovely for the afternoon!!!

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

This tea surprised me in a good way. It makes for a smooth and delicious iced tea - which is something that I do not often make.
Brewed at 195°F for 8 minutes. Prepared by putting approximately 1/3 cup of ice, pouring the hot tea to about 2/3 full, adding a spoon of sugar and filling the rest with milk. I didn't have any condensed or coconut milk so I just used plain whole milk and it worked perfectly. I would skip the sugar if using a sweeter milk.

4 helpful votes

★★★★★

I do love cardamom, coconut and vanilla, so this was an easy win with me!  I sort of messed up the first steep and brewed with water that wasn't hot enough, but my second steep (~200º 5 mins) was even better.  I wish i'd had a richer creamer around, i.e. coconut creamer or half & half, but I settled for a little almond milk and honey which improved the cup.  The vanilla coconut creaminess and teh cardamom zing both lingered after each sip equally.  I really enjoyed this cup, especially as it cooled.  I think it would be delicious cold, too, though I didn't actually try it iced.  I'd want it as a dessert tea if it was decaf, but I think I'd happily settle for drinking it with a sweet breakfast, iced if it was warm out! 

4 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Really interesting cup of tea! I liked it best iced with some coconut milk.

★★★★☆

This was yummy. I love Thai inspired teas and love coconut.

★★★★☆

This didn't blow me away, but it was enjoyable. The coconut and vanilla were the strongest flavors, with a tiny hint of the apple coming through. The rooibos was a nice flavor while the black tea made it richer. I think taking the suggestion of adding sweetened condensed milk would bump this up to 5 stars.