Ding Tea Tampa
2202 W Waters Ave, Tampa
(813) 488-8878
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Cute place for matcha and boba. Nice service<3
Horrible Boba. And refuses to correct the drink or give a refund.
Good to try
The shop looked neglected, floors sticky and trash visibly piling up. Itâs hard to enjoy a drink when the space feels so unhygienic. Thereâs no excuse for that level of disregard. I wonât be returning.
The store was dirty, the floor had a terrible smell, absolutely disgusting. It didnât look like anyone had cleaned in a long time. Itâs hard to trust the quality of what youâre drinking when the place looks and smells this bad. Definitely not coming back.
First time going here, I ordered Thai tea with Bobba and it's so good , I can actually taste the tea and it's not too sweet either. Very good and service was fast and the lady was nice. I normally don't give reviews out but I had to on this place:) will come back again..
The drinks are lacking tea flavor and are mostly just milk.
I ordered a matcha latte and it was a total disappointment, it tasted nothing like matcha. No green tea flavor, just a watery, artificial milky drink. To make things worse, the place smelled absolutely disgusting the moment I walked in, and dirty bathroom. If youâre expecting a real matcha experience, avoid this place. Total waste of money.
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This is one of my favorite places to visit for boba tea. They have a lot of non-dairy options, which I like. I usually just get the fruit teas and they're all delicious.
The Hokkaido black milk tea left a terrible after taste in my mouth. Very chemically tasting. Please go elsewhere for your milk tea cravings.
This is not a hidden gem, yet.
Wanted something sweet and decided to give Ding a visit, I thought let me give it a try. Itâs not a Taiwanese shop which is fine, everyone has their own interpretations on Boba tea. But, mine was a âfresh fruitâ tea. It had an orange slice, two muddled strawberries, and then a copious amount of fruit syrup added to what I presumed to be Green tea shaken. I would say the quality can absolutely get better, if you used real fruits, no syrups, and just cared more about the process and quality.
Please take this constructively, I know of another Boba shop that sets a great example for what Taiwanese boba is, having someone from my life being from Taipei it serves to be of some value in my judgement.
Its my new favorite work spot.
Itâs always a pleasure coming here! Everyone who works here is so kind and hard-working and Iâve never had a bad drink. :) def my fave boba spot in Tampa.
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