Ding Tea | Sacramento
$ • Bubble Tea, Coffee Shops, Juice Bars & Smoothies
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7311 W Stockton Blvd #120, Sacramento
(916) 681-8854
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Hours
Monday | 11:30AM - 9PM |
Tuesday | 11:30AM - 9PM |
Wednesday | 11:30AM - 9PM |
Thursday | 11:30AM - 9PM |
Friday | 11:30AM - 9PM |
Saturday | 11:30AM - 9PM |
Sunday | 11:30AM - 9PM |
Ding Tea offers tasty food at a good price with a nice atmosphere. The staff is friendly and even read out a fun name on an order. The restaurant is kid-friendly, with a little kid seen working. Some items may be unavailable, and the music can be loud. Despite a small hiccup with order notifications, the Taro Milk Tea and Fries were enjoyable.
Recent reviews mention that wait times are not usually an issue, especially when visiting around 2 PM on a Saturday. The restaurant has a self-service kiosk at the front counter, but no other kiosks, which might cause delays if customers are indecisive or not comfortable with technology. They accept only card and tap payments, as they are cashless. The menu is extensive with many drinks, toppings, and a small selection of food. However, the food may not always meet expectations; for example, the popcorn chicken is not the Taiwanese type expected at a boba shop, with no basil leaf in sight, and sauces are an extra charge with only one free ketchup. There is no option to spice up the food.
The drinks, however, are a highlight. The Taro Milk Tea with cheese cream and egg pudding was described as magnificent, with the cheese cream being particularly praised for its flavor and texture. The egg pudding was silky and bouncy, complementing the drink perfectly. A lychee slush with lychee jelly was also enjoyed, though it was very sweet and icy. Customers found the drinks satisfying, especially the taro milk tea, which earned a perfect score.
The interior is cute and clean, though the bathroom is not noted as well-maintained. Service is generally okay, mainly due to the use of the tablet ordering system, which could be improved but is not bad overall. The location is cozy and photogenic, with plenty of seating and parking, though the lot can feel a bit tight. When visiting, it’s easy to miss the spot as it’s tucked in the corner of a shopping center. Some customers noted that staff did not greet them upon arrival and did not offer help with the menu, but this did not significantly affect their experience. Overall, Ding Tea remains a popular spot for tasty drinks and a casual atmosphere.