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: 601-650 of 1167

Reviews

Showing reviews 601-650 of 1167.

★★★★★

Very delicious. The vanilla and coconut blend together very well.

★★★★☆

Very flavorful. Good dessert tea and makes a good Thai iced tea. Maybe a little too sweet and spiced for regular drinking throughout the day, but good for occasional use.

2 min steep · 190°F

★★★★☆

Got this for a friend and she said, 'I really like this tea, but it has a creamy flavor that I have to be in the mood for'

4 helpful votes

★★★★★

It's not quite the same as what you'd find at your local thai restaurant (there's nowhere near as much sugar, and I don't use sweetened condensed milk), but it's sweet, lightly coconutty, and delicious.

5 helpful votes

★★★★★

In and indefinable way it doesn't taste quite like the Thai Tea you get in restaurants, even when mixed with sweetener and cream, but tastes incredible and very enjoyable.

★★★★★

I'm still experimenting with getting the most out of this tea, but I'm happy enough with it so far that I'm craving it.

I don't typically put anything in my tea, but for this on the first steep I put in a little splash of whole milk and a little bit of honey. On the second steep I drank it straight.

4 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

This was yummy! I happened to have a coconut creamer so I added a splash to this and enjoyed it iced. Great treat during this summer heat!

★★☆☆☆

I normally love Thai Tea, however there is a strong caramel-like flavor to this tea. I’m not a fan.

★★★★☆

Liked it, but didn't love it. Will try again with maybe sweetened condensed milk added instead of plain milk.

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★☆

This was exactly what I wanted it to be! It has some complex flavor, and pairs well with sweet and condensed milk!

★★★★★

I really enjoyed this one. the instructions are for making it an ice tea and adding things like milk but its still super enjoyable even as a straight hot tea drink too!

★★★★☆

I was expecting this to have a much stronger black tea flavor, but the herbs and spices in it provide a tastea balance

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Love this tea, I have been drinking it hot with splash of coconut creamer. Absolutely one of my new favorites!

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★☆

I’ve been enjoying this tea iced with a pinch of sugar and a splash of coconut milk. Really tasty!

★★★★☆

Definitely need more than 1 teaspoon per cup and steep for longer as it is not too strong. The flavor is not exactly like that teas you get at restaurants but it is still pretty good! It did not have an orange color as I liked but I suppose that is due to dyes being added to other thai tea mixes.

★★★★☆

A good blend, well balanced in terms of elements-- what holds me back from giving it five stars is that I don t enjoy it without additives (i.e. milk, maple syrup/honey, etc). I found it be really special when cold steeped for somewhere around 16 hours and combined with a little sweet cream coffee creamer, if I m being honest. A nice alternative for those that like thai tea but can t tolerate the amount of sugar it traditionally comes with.

★★★★★

I added coconut milk and sugar. Tasted just like what we get at our local chinese restaurants!

★★★★☆

Lighter than I expected. It is very good with just cream.

★★★★☆

I enjoyed this tea more then I thought I would. I wouldn't say its a Thai tea more like a slightly spicy coconut tea

3 min steep · 212°F

★☆☆☆☆

Not actually thai tea. way too much coconut flavor and the color is not even right. if you want a coconut tea with a little more flavor this is the one for you. I bought this in hopes of making lots of thai tea lattes like they have in the farmers market but was very disappointed. At least it will make a good gift for guests till get rid of it.

★★★☆☆

Still searching for the perfect spiced tea. This just wasn t it for me.

★★★★☆

very good!!! lots of depth of flavor another one I like in the afternoon

★★★★☆

I enjoyed this tea, but it wasn’t quite what I expected from a Thai tea. I’ve tried it iced and hot and both times the vanilla notes are the most pronounced flavor. A touch of sweetened condensed milk makes it a nice treat.

★★★★★

I knew I had to order more of this after my first sip. It is everything I was hoping it would be - strong, flavorful, not too sweet on its own - just right.

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

If you're on the fence about this one just try it!

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Delicious! Perfect for making restaurant-style thai iced teas - which is just what I was looking for!

★★★★☆

Pretty good! I really like the flavors in this. I drink mine plain with no sugar or milk.

★★★★★

I mixed this with some sweetened condensed milk and it was superb. I'm looking forward to making it again.

★★★★★

The Thai Tea is has some depth. I really enjoy it with a bit of milk.

★★★★★

Have you ever gone to your favorite Thai restaurant and ordered their Thai tea? Very sweet, yet very flavorful with spice. Usually mixed with a heavy condensed milk or cream that turns it into this deep sunset orange color, and served cold. That is one of my favorite cold tea drinks--and Adagio has hit it out of the park with this one. I ordered a very large size so that this summer I could make sweet Thai tea and THIS is the exact flavor! *However* if you are going to make this iced, I found that you should be much more generous with the measurement per cup of water for an iced version to get the right flavor. And, you can steep it much longer than 3 for an iced version without bitterness. For a single hot cup, the 3 mins at 212 is excellent, just make sure to use a generous spoonful.

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★☆

If you love coconut and vanilla flavors, you'll like this

★★★★★

Wonderful Thai tea, add some sweetened condensed milk for a sweet Thai tea just like at restaurants.

★★★★★

I refrigerate this overnight and then make Thai tea the next day. Might take a time or two to get the amounts right for the strength you like the tea. I traditionally add some milk and a little sugar to drink!

50 min steep · 50°F

★★★★★

Amazing tea! Flavors are strong, will surely buy this again.

★★★★☆

I love this with oatmilk and sugar. It's a nice, fun tea.

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

My absolute favorite tea to drink. The spices and balanced perfectly and makes me smile thinking about it.

★★★☆☆

If you want something that tastes like thai iced tea at a restaurant, this has a little bit too much coconut to match that kind of taste in my opinion.

★★★★★

This tea had great flavor. We mixed it with sweetened condensed milk for a treat.

★★★★★

Has the same smooth sweetness as actual Thai tea, though there's something about it that isn't *exactly* like it's namesake, I think I like it better. Prepared cold brew style.

★★★★☆

Great tea. Not quite sure the exact amount of heavy cream or milk to make it the same as restaurant tastes but the best version I ve ever hat at home.

★★★★★

Delicious! The spice blend is perfect. I tried it both hot and iced. It's great either way, but I prefer it iced.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★★☆

This tea tastes good on its own, but adding a touch of milk or cream brings out the coconut which is what I love most about this tea.

3 min steep · 180°F

★★★★★

Love this tea, makes a great iced tea for the hot summer afternoons! I do a longer steep two times to fill my pitcher for around a week of refreshing, flavorful tea.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★★☆

I've had this tea hot and cold and both are great, make sure to add coconut milk as it enhances the flavor!

★★★★★

I bought this as a gift for someone else but it sounded so good I bought some for myself too. I’m so glad I did! I love this tea! It’s perfect as is. I don’t feel like I need to add anything. I’ve only had it hot so far but plan on making it into iced tea soon.

★★★★☆

Definitely not the 'traditional' thai tea one would get, but almost there! Still enjoyable, just not quite what I was hoping for!

★★★★★

I have had a few Thai Tea mixes and this is by far my favorite. It smells glorious as it's steeping, and it is great for drinking by itself or mixed with milk/half and half, or however else you would like to make your tea. Brown sugar and honey go great as sweetners in it too.

★★★★★

It's not the Thai tea I expected, I would more so call this a coconut tea. But I really enjoy it, one of my favorite teaa

★★★☆☆

not bad but could not tast any coconut or vanilla I'll have to try this iced will be back with an up date

30 min steep

★★★★★

This blend if very well rounded and the fruit flavors are mellow and not at all tart or overpowering