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Oasis Tea Zone

3.5 (1k reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)
Updated over 3 months ago

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Dogs allowed
Good for kids

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Shirley M.

Oasis will always have a special place in my heart because a friend first introduced me to it when I visited Seattle long ago. After an informative visit at the Wing Luke Museum, we came here to grab a bite (popcorn chicken FTW) and boba and catch up. This was one of the largest boba places I've ever been to, and that night it was hopping with activity with lots of patrons having fun and enjoying boba. Located at the heart of Chinatown (very close to a Link station), there are plenty of great restaurants and community orgs nearby, giving it a warm, welcoming feel. There are also lots of drink options, and sometimes they have seasonal drinks you can try too. You're able to customize the sweetness level and select from a large menu of cold and hot drinks alike. I can't visit Seattle without visiting Oasis!

Darian S.

Overall, Oasis is a decent boba shop. It's been the OG spot for years but with so much more competition now theirs much better options. I got the Fruity Pebbles Blended drink. Sometimes I'll get the Pineapple Blended. It taste great but at times there's some inconsistency. Such as having ice chunks. I would still give it a try for yourself. They have many options & you'll be bound to find something of your liking.

Popcorn Chicken

Shout out to Gaby the best one here . Fantastic job, quick service, over the top friendly and great outspoken personality

Strawberry fruit tea with lychee jelly which
Michael O.

The drinks were very good and although it was very busy we got our drinks out very quickly. Like in about 5-10 minutes. They sometimes run out of certain flavors near the end of the night. I got a strawberry fruit tea with lychee jelly which was very good and what I expected. Would definitely come back and recommend to other friends. Pretty popular hangout place at night.

Slush
Aun S.

This has been my favorite shop for more than 10 years. I've been a regular customer since I was a student and have always visited the Udistrict branch. My favorite drink is the strawberry slushy with rainbow jelly. Every time I come here, it brings back wonderful childhood memories.

Joanne W.

Probably one of the few boba places that are opened up very late. There are many options for drinks with a brief explanation of what the difference is in terms of category. There are also small bites too. The interior is spacious and a good amount of seating is available. There are board games you and your friends can play as well as some pinball machines too. The drinks were alright, it isn't anything too high end or fancy.

Matcha Snow with Tapioca
Ruby S.

Near to prepaid public parking. Casual, spacious and inviting ambience. Seating options. Employees were very cool and helpful. Eager to answer questions about beverages options and choices. Large Matcha Snow with Tapioca: Snow consists of ice, flavor and creamer. Blended ice was very smooth. Matcha was on point. Every tapioca that went through the straw passed the test. I enjoyed chewing on every fresh tapioca. This beverage lasted a few hours. This location offers an extensive menu of milk teas, flavored teas, snow, slush, some crafted milkshakes, fruit smoothies, real fruit juices, plethora of add ins, lunch, snack, and dinner. Best in the PNW based on The Seattle Times Winner 2023 The People's Choice.

Mango slushie
Vivian T.

So busy and lots of places to sit. Lots of good vibes. Refreshing drinks and quick service.

Grilled Cheese
Selene L.

Grilled cheese sandwich was made to order. Oasis is having a deal for $3 through the end of August. The taste is delicious with multiple layers of cheese.It pairs well with the royal milk tea. I love the sweet and savory combo. Staff are friendly. Plenty of space to sit in the store with games to play as well. Overall, store is well kept but floor cleaniness can be improved.

popcorn chicken
Chara C.

Haven't been back here since probably middle school - and there have been many better quality boba shops to pop up since then. Although probably one of the least popular options now, they still stand out for their spacious layout and late hours, which maintains it a solid community spot where friends can mingle and play games (board games, as well as arcade games) - where alternatively most coffeeshops and restaurants would already be closed, leaving only expensive night bars to go to. They have also kept the space looking nice over the years, upped their decor. Service was also great, employee (girl) was friendly. Drink quality as mentioned earlier mostly stayed the same though (not good). There are a few fresh fruit options but generally just powders and syrups - and most drinks seem to be overly sweet at that. Surprisingly the HK tea was perfectly spot on with flavor and sweetness, but taro was definitely too sweet. Popcorn chicken used to be a solid go-to snack, but over the years it's basically doubled in price and quality's gone down - I feel like it's not as well battered/crispy as it used to be, lacked salt, as well as flavors (could really use some 5 spice and fried basil like how other shops do it taiwainese style). Usually asian popcorn chicken flavors should hold on their own without dip, but these were served with packs of sauce (honey mustard, ranch, ketchup, or superrr sweet gochujang) - and it needed it honestly. It was weak american style popcorn chicken. Sad, since I used to love it here. Overall, would return but just if I needed a late night spot, and just for the HK milk tea.

Chicken Karaage Curry
Mia H.

This place is a staple of the International District in Seattle. Although it may not be the absolute best boba in Seattle, I somehow return to it time and time again. Possibly because it's in such a convenient location, near delicious restaurants or because it's super casual and has a large menu. Walking into Oasis, it is fairly big, with lots of seating and games (pin ball machines, pool, and board games). They have three/four screens of menus showing all kinds of drinks and foods. Service is alright, but they are very fast with your drinks which is a plus! The only downside I can think of is that there isn't wifi, so it isn't really a place where you can go and do work. However, it's great if you have a boba craving or are in the area!

Mango snow with lychee jelly
Kathy N.

My family and I stopped by here yesterday and we loved it!! We loved how they used real fruit. My aunt ordered the durian fruit smoothie and you could most definitely smell the durian when they cut it open. We also ordered mango snow & slush and a strawberry slush and enjoyed them all. Will definitely be coming back if I'm ever in the area again!

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Ask the Community - Oasis Tea Zone

Not related to boba but does anyone know the homeless dude who's outside the shop all the time? I see him every time I come here, just wondering what his story is.

I don't really know his story, but last time, I bought some chicken wings and asked him, "You want some?!". He then asked me, "what's that?" -"Chicken wings" -"No, I don't want that." I have no idea with his answer.

Is there an almond milk dairy-free option?

Yes, all of their slushes and snows are vegan. The slushes have no creamer and snows use a non-dairy creamer

Is the milk tea made of Non dairy creamer?

Hi! Most of our milk teas are made with non dairy creamer because of people being lactose… Read more

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I haven't been here in a while and was craving boba while in Chinatown so I stopped by! I love…read moretheir drinks and the texture of the boba. You really can't go wrong with any of the drinks but my all time favorites are the tieguanyin oolong milk tea with toppings and the strawberry milk tea, which I believe they have now rebranded to strawberry smoothie. Sugar is adjustable which is great because I love my drinks less sweet. I got the strawberry smoothie and bff milk tea this time, which I believe is black milk tea with egg pudding and grass jelly, and I added egg pudding. So delicious and creamy, and the smoothie does not give off an artificial fruit taste. One thing that was off-putting to me was the signage indicating their kiosk. The makeshift, handwritten message to turn around and use the kiosk seems passive aggressive and gives off the message that the workers do not want to talk to you. Other than that, we got our drinks pretty fast since it wasn't busy near closing, which was when I went.

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