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: 101-150 of 1167

Reviews

Showing reviews 101-150 of 1167.

★★★★★

You have to look at the flavor profile and decide whether you'll enjoy this one for what it is. I do, but I don't think there's much resemblance between it and the Thai tea found in Thai restaurants and in boba shops. (It's not a frightening orange color, either, which I think is a point in its favor.)

★★★★★

This tea was purchased for me by my daughter. She's had it done in a booba style tea but hands down this is a lovely warm hug in a cup.

★★★★★

My boyfriend lived Thai tea and this is very similar to Thai restaurant teas

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★☆

This wasn’t exactly the flavor I expected from a Thai tea, but it was delicious nonetheless. I made it at double strength and mixed it with coconut milk and ice. The entire family enjoyed it!

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

This tea was excellent with just a little honey added. I also tried it with a small amount of coconut milk and that was really good, also.

★★★★☆

I ordered a bunch of samples and this was quite nice, but not my favorite of the various chai and spic alternatives.. Love love love the warm, spicy mix, which holds up with or without milk.

★★★★★

I got it for the office and my coworkers love it. It's good sweatened and unsweetened. Condensed milk drowns the taste, I recommend sweetening the tea itself before adding milk if you want it sweet.

4 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

Holy fabuloso, Batman! Love this tea and for those of us who aren't interested in the eleventy billion calories of the Thai Tea you get in the restaurant, try this: Brew at least 20 oz of the tea (infuser works great) and let it steep for 20 minutes or longer. Make it strong! Add low calorie sweetener (we use Splenda or Stevia...) and light unflavored/unsweetened coconut milk. The ratio I use is 3 parts tea to 1 part coconut milk, but can be altered to your taste. Add ice and enjoy!! Love this so much in the summer!

★★★★★

Delicious! I make it, chill it, and add some sweetened condensed milk to make a Thai iced tea!

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★☆

Hello tea enthusiasts and fellow flavor seekers! I recently had the pleasure of trying Adiago's Thai Tea, and I couldn't wait to share my delightful experience with you all.

From the moment I opened the package, I was greeted by the rich and enticing aroma of authentic Thai tea leaves. Adiago's packaging itself exuded quality, showcasing the company's commitment to delivering a premium product. As an avid tea lover, presentation matters to me, and Adiago did not disappoint.

The brewing process was straightforward, and the instructions provided were clear and easy to follow. Once brewed, the vibrant amber hue of the tea was a visual treat, hinting at the robust flavor that awaited me. I couldn't help but appreciate the attention to detail in every step of the process.

Now, let's talk about the taste – oh, what a treat for the taste buds! The blend of black tea, sweetened condensed milk, and exotic spices created a harmonious symphony of flavors that transported me to the bustling streets of Bangkok. The balance between sweetness and the distinct spiced notes was impeccable, capturing the essence of traditional Thai tea perfectly.

One aspect that stood out to me was the authenticity of the flavor profile. It wasn't an overly sweet concoction, nor did it compromise on the signature spices that make Thai tea so unique. It struck a perfect balance, making it a versatile choice for both casual sipping and pairing with your favorite Thai dishes.

The quality of the tea leaves used by Adiago was evident in every sip. The freshness and purity of the ingredients shone through, elevating the entire tea-drinking experience. I could discern the individual layers of flavors, and it was evident that this was a product crafted with passion and expertise.

In addition to the outstanding taste, the quantity provided in each Adiago package offers great value for the price. It's clear that Adiago prioritizes customer satisfaction by delivering a product that not only meets but exceeds expectations.

In conclusion, if you're a fan of Thai tea or looking to embark on a flavorful journey, I wholeheartedly recommend Adiago's Thai Tea. It's a true delight for the senses, and I can't wait to explore more offerings from this fantastic company. Cheers to Adiago for bringing the taste of Thailand to my cup!

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

The tea is sweet and creamy. Great iced tea and easy to make!!

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★☆☆

I am not a honey bush tea fan and I get too much of a hit of it here. I wish I had paid more attention to the ingredients. I’ll finish what I bought probably with a non dairy milk, iced more than likely.

5 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

If I could get the hang of successfully icing tea, this would turn out a lot better! It’s delicious, solely user error is preventing me from fully enjoying it. It’s full-bodied and complex.

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★☆

Love this Thai tea got some tapioca and added milk it was so good

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

I like this tea, and have tried it a few different ways (1st try was accidentally over steeped, and had coconut cream, which I thought was way too coconut forward, 2nd try was 3-4 minutes and had a coconut milk type drink , and I liked that one a lot better). The directions say to use with coconut milk, or sweetened condensed milk, so I'm still not done experimenting yet, but curious to find out if I use sweetened condensed milk if it gets dialed down a lot on the coconut.
Update : 3 minutes at 212°F. This time I used sweetened condensed milk, instead of a coconut milk drink, like the second time, or coconut cream like I did the first time.
I have to say that I really do like this tea a lot!
Without the coconut milk, or the coconut cream, it's not that coconut forward, although it's supposed to have coconut in it.
But, it is a very well balanced tea! And I will definitely be drinking quite a bit of this 😁.
If I'm in a bit more of a mood for coconut, I'll use the coconut milk, but if not in that mood then I would do the sweetened condensed milk.

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

I absolutely love the lemon grass flavor in this. It is phenomenal. Definitely a staple in my tea collection

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★☆

Very soft and smooth flavor profile, calming and pleasant, I think the coconut does a lot to accomplish this. The little safflower inclusions make it very pretty in the cup.

★★★★★

Love this Thai tea very much. A terrific flavorful tea.

★★★★☆

Although this blend has more fruity flavors going for it than a traditional Thai tea in a regular tea house, it is an enjoyable cup. Coconut is one of those flavors that I enjoy sometimes, this one is reasonably mild and doesn't dominate the other flavors.

3 min steep · 185°F · 8 helpful votes

★★★★☆

This is a pretty good black tea. It's not my favorite--I think what I don't like is the sweet vanilla flavor smell--but thankfully, most of that disappears once the tea is steeped.

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

I liked it more than I expected too; like a nice, lightly spicy coconut drink.

★★★★★

Ohhh, delightful blend. Full of tropical flavours. My taste was vanilla and coconut forward - something that I personally love. The second steep I plan to try iced. Will put on my Wishlist!

5 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Tastes like thai tea without the boba. Initially the leaves gave a nice red hew but if left longer than 2 minutes it became very dark. Overall it's nice.

6 helpful votes

★★★★☆

What a fun tasting tea. It had a nice blend of flavors with just enough bite.

7 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

Tropical coconut flavor. I've had other coconut teas that I enjoyed more.

4 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

I love coconut and cardamom. I did think this tea was a bit on the light side. I might brew it longer next time.

4 helpful votes

★★★★☆

I liked this more than the tea served at most Thai restaurants. Most places it's really strong and a bit bitter. Brewing yourself makes a big difference.

4 helpful votes

★★★★★

Very tropical tasting tea. Smooth and Delicious. … hints of coconut and cream. I added a little honey.

14 helpful votes

★★★★★

I like that the cardomom isn’t overwhelmed by other spices and think the coconut and vanilla are a good combination. I don’t usually put milk in my tea, but I just may try this with coconut milk.

2 helpful votes

★★★★☆

8 oz, 3 mins @ 195* F, hot with sweetened condensed cream

While good, it is NOT Thai Tea. Nothing like it in fact. Because of my love for the REAL Thai Tea, I wish they'd consider renaming this Thai Inspired or something similar. But, that's me just ranting, because I do so adore the original. As for this tea, it's enjoyable if you're not thinking 'thai tea' but rather a flavored black.

13 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

Unfortunately, I've never tasted authentic Thai tea. Apologies in advance for my ignorance. To me, the cardamon was too strong—it overwhelmed the other flavors. Seemed more like an American version of Indian chai vs. it's own thing.

5 helpful votes

★★★★☆

This tea did not transport me to Bangkok, because I'm pretty sure the tea in Bangkok has more kick to it! The Thai Tea in my packet was lacking in cardamom, but heavy on the vanilla and coconut. I was looking for a Thai tea with more bite to it, but other than that minor hiccup, I would drink it again.

10 helpful votes

★★★★☆

This was a very interesting tea. It did taste like unsweetened Thai tea even without milk. I drank this hot and it was very tasty.

8 helpful votes

★★★★★

STILL 5🌟's from me on 9/6/23!
I need some Thai Tea in my stash!!...& I need to prepare it iced. Today I enjoyed it hot with some creamer. A magnificent cup!
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Review from July 1st '22
Thai Tea time! Today's CommuniTEA selection is coconut-y and magnificent. I didn't do one fancy thing or additive-- just brewed, 212° for 3 mins and enjoyed. Great way start with a BANG 🎆... the July Month of CommuniTEA!

24 helpful votes

★★★★☆

This one was ok, can't really point out what I didn't like about or what I did like about it, it was a decent, mellow cup of tea for my morning sip, no complaints but nothing I will remember either.

14 helpful votes

★★★★★

Updated from 7/1/22: So good - lovely spice, nothing overpowering anything else. I'd drink this every day. Will be trying this iced next!

13 helpful votes

★★★★★

This tea is very tasty on a hot day I enjoyed it cold I also I’m going to add it to my favorites list

7 helpful votes

★★★★★

I’ve only had Thai tea once or twice, but from what I remember this blend makes a fairly good likeness once chilled and milk and sweetener are added. My only complaint is that I remember Thai tea being a rather vibrant red orange color and this tea brews into the usual brownish color of black tea. What it lacks in color, it makes up for in flavor. The vanilla and cardamom come through clearly while the coconut takes a backseat. In fact, I’d dare to say it’s downright lost, but for maybe a touch of creaminess that it adds. (As far as I’m concerned, that’s a good thing though; I’m not a fan of coconut, and besides, it’s possible that the addition of milk covered up the coconut.) While I can’t really say if this is an accurate interpretation of Thai tea, it is at least a tasty one. (4+ minutes @ 212°F, then chilled)

13 helpful votes

★★★★★

Lots of coconut flavor and some vanilla notes. Honeybush comes through stronger than I expected. Excellent with cream, it becomes rich and decadent. Got 2 steeps (3rd tasted very bitter). With some condensed milk it makes a good thai iced tea, but it's not the same as I've had at restaurants. I really enjoy this tea and try to always have some on hand. (3 min @ 212)

5 helpful votes

★★★★★

I really enjoyed this tea. It had such a smooth flavor, and the hint of coconut in the background was just perfect. If you are one who stays away from blends with coconut, I hope you will try it anyway, and I hope you will be surprised. I brewed it at 195 for 3 minutes and I enjoyed the whole cup, which was gone in no time. I hope you will try it too.

12 helpful votes

★★★★☆

I love coconut and vanilla- and the combination is amazing. I’m a big fan of this one and I’d definitely like to try it iced!

14 helpful votes

★★★★★

Delightful. The coconut is very present, yet also subtle. Good with or without milk, and I enjoy it very much with a thicker plant-based milk, like oat milk, or simply black.

2 helpful votes

★★★★☆

Very nice tea - the coconut, cardamom, apple and spices come through. Tastes great with a splash of coconut milk and a little honey. You can get two brews out if it - although the second one will not be strong enough to take cream.
Just a warning- if you expect it to taste like the Thai iced tea you get at restaurants, you will be let down. So I would set expectations accordingly!
I have only tried it hot and tastes great.
Bet it tastes great iced as well…

5 min steep · 212°F · 2 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

Kind of boring, sadly. It has good coconut flavor, and amazing cardamom strength. But it doesn't really taste like the Thai tea I get in restaurants. Still tasty though!

2 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

I like this tea, but I don't think it comes close to replicating authentic thai tea at all, so it gets an 'ok' from me.

5 min steep · 212°F · 6 helpful votes

★★★☆☆

This was OK. I hoped to like it more than I did. I love the Thai Ice Tea drinks I get in restaurants, but this was not the same. Don't think I'll purchase again.

★★★☆☆

Not bad, but of all the teas we tried this was the one that didn't do it for everyone. The coconut is the dominating flavor here, but it doesn't play well with the fruit or floral notes, and ends up tasting heavy.

★★★★★

A uniquely delicious tea, it's great hot or cold! I like to add a little bit of condensed milk to get hints of the popular Thai iced tea drink. So refreshing!

★★★★★

wonderful rich coconut-y scent, i haven't tried it on its own yet but a quarter cup of milk and a few teaspoons of sugar make a wonderful latte!

3 min steep · 212°F

★★★★★

This is the Thai tea I remember and a new favorite blend. The coconut is prominent and blends well with the cardamom and other spices. I take my tea without sugar and love the natural sweetness. This is a wonderful dessert tea.