Spring Tea - Orlando
Spring Tea
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Spring Tea offers a cozy, clean ambiance paired with a unique boba and tea selection that stands out for its quality and flavor, especially the brown sugar milk tea and seasonal lattes like the strawberry matcha. Their popping pearls avoid artificial sweetness, appealing to true boba enthusiasts. While food items such as crispy popcorn chicken and flavorful bao receive high praise, some menu limitations—like no strawberry milk tea or taro smoothies—may disappoint. Portions tend to be small, and inconsistencies like undercooked boba or service hiccups have been noted. Overall, Spring Tea is a flavorful, inviting spot worth trying for tea lovers.
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Sort of disappointing that a boba place doesn't have alternative milk options. Although the strawberry matcha latte was pretty good, the boba weren't the best. My husband tried the roasted Oolong, and he said it tasted oversteeped. Prices are reasonable, and service was friendly. Probably won't be coming back.
I ordered a smoothie, and what I received was essentially just a mix of three cups of ice, five strawberries, a cup of water, and some sugar blended together. So while my strawberry water was pleasant, it definitely wasn't a smoothie, and it's certainly not worth $7.
We got the mochi Oreo and the brow sugar milk tea, the Oreo tea was just weird tasting it almost tasted like the smell of chicken feed and the boba wasn’t as flavorful. We couldn’t finish either, we had to throw them away. The other drinks looked really good but these two were such a disappointment. We tried multiple brown sugar teas but this was just not at par .
The potatoes were tater tots, but I'm not complaining—they were delicious! The bao was fantastic as well. The Tiger Latte and Galaxy Tea were equally impressive. I will definitely be ordering again!
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