1. Oasis Tea Zone
7.7
519 6th Ave S (At S Weller St), Seattle, WA
Bubble Tea Shop · International District · 74 tips and reviews
Vivian Nguyen: Order popcorn chicken as a savory snack -- both original and spicy flavor are great! And their honey milk tea plus boba is delicious.
Kim Hicks: Great variety of bubble tea. Open until 2am, pool table, board games, dance music and room to roam!
Tala N: The atmosphere is great for any occasion, plus there bubble tea is SO good (especially taro milk tea w/ extra tapioca pearls)
2. Jewel Box Cafe
8.2
321 NE Thornton Pl, Seattle, WA
Café · Northgate · 76 tips and reviews
Jen Au: The flavored boba here are amazing!!
Zoraida Ingles: Try the rainbow popping jellies with an almond bubble tea!
Em Good: Get the meatloaf sandwich- its essentially a meatloaf bahn mi & it's delicious! Also, get the black tea bubble tea w/tapioca, half sweet - which is plenty sweet enough!
3. Ambrosia Cafe
7.2
619 S King St (at Maynard Ave S), Seattle, WA
Bubble Tea Shop · International District · 18 tips and reviews
Lilly Tran: Their regular milk tea or strawberry milk tea are both delicious & under $3.50!
Bao-Tran Ngo: Hate the customer service but I keep coming back beacuse they have the best bubble teas in Seattle. Try the kumquat ice shake, passionfruit ice shake, etc...all with half sugar!
Dark: Fast and delicious bubble tea!
14. Din Tai Fung 鼎泰豐
8.9
2621 NE 46th St (University Village, 2nd Floor), Seattle, WA
Dumpling Restaurant · University District · 152 tips and reviews
Nina: The juicy pork dumplings and string beans are my staples. Bubble tea is also amazing but $4.50.
Sarah: Everything else pales in comparison to the xiaolongbao. Boba's pretty good, too.
Allie Caudle: Din Tai Fung is a must stop when visiting Seattle. Watch the cooks making fresh dumplings as you wait (no reservations are taken). Make sure to try any of the soup dumplings and garlic green beans.