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Tou & Mai

4.1 (122 reviews)
Closed 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM
Updated 3 months ago

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Choco pie
Nina M.

Cute business for Asian treats and boba. It's been around for a while. Staff greeted me when I walked in. It's very small space wise. I had a free boba coupon that "never expires" on it. Finally stopped by today and they did not honor it. The staff said that was something with the old owner. Not sure of how that goes or why as it didn't say subject to change anywhere. I bought some Choco pies that looked interesting. $6.89 for a box of 12. They were good and remind me of a moon pie. No pricing listed on the shelf if that matters for you as a shop.

Mango milk tea
Greer J.

This is new tea for me. It's pretty well as he described it. Great mango flavor against milk. I picked almond milk and it was still delicious. Also, great enthusiastic service.

Yana G.

I was a black ice tea lover now I love green ice tea! Always a fun time and great service! Ambiance is welcoming!

Durian Smoothie
Sonya E.

Stopped in here for an afternoon pick-me-up before heading out to the airport. This small shop is family owned and operated, and has the feel of 'neighborhood favorite' as soon as you walk in. For starters, this spot has a variety of sweet and savory snacks for purchase. Some of the snacks on the shelves were very familiar to me as I grew up eating them, and others were your standard snacks for the road. Also, there are really cute pieces of handmade jewelry for sale which after conversing with (who I learned later was the owner) the barista -- I learned that his mom hand makes the jewelry so they could sell them in their family business. Love it! Next, let's talk about what I ordered. I chose the Durian Smoothie and it was legit the real deal. Now, Durian is generally not a popular choice because of its unusual stench but you will learn to love it with time. The smoothie was so creamy and had the perfect consistency of what Durian mixed with ice and cream should look and taste like. Definitely a 5/5 for me just solely on my drink. The owner was friendly and we were able to exchange small talk about life, family, and business venture ideas. Told him he should open another shop because the concept is dialed in. I'm happy to see this small family owned business keep the boba, coffee, and smoothie scene alive in midtown Detroit. I'll be in Detroit a lot in the new year, so I look forward to becoming a frequent visitor!

Menu (May 2024)
Albert T.

I originally visited Tou & Mai when I first moved to Michigan. Back then, it was one of only a handful of boba shops in the metro and the only one within city limits. As such, they didn't have much competition and were a little more lax with their drink construction than a typical boba shop. I have it in my notes that on that visit, the drink I had ranked in the bottom 10%. Well, nowadays, there are boba shops popping up on every street corner* and since Tou & Mai is still open, I figured they must have improved. Hong Kong's Finest ($7.59) - We subbed the herbal jellie with boba. Given the name of the drink, I expected a Hong Kong-style milk tea, but this is anything but. The barista also assured me that the drink isn't very sweet. I'd say that's a bit far from the truth - this drink is quite a bit on the sweet side and I regretted not adjusting it down. The tea taste is barely perceptible over the amount of condensed milk and sugar added. Unlike a proper HK-style tea, the kind of bitter/astringent punch of a strongly brewed tea is not apparent. The drink isn't bad, it's just too sweet and not something I would consider a HK-style milk tea. The boba is surprisingly decent. Unlike my previous visit, where the boba was rock hard, on this visit, the pearls had a nice chew on the exterior. The interior is still on the firm side, but it isn't terrible. (3/5) Although I still consider Tou & Mai to be a slightly below average boba shop, I can see that they have improved. If you're in Metro-Detroit and you want boba, you could do worse. Bathrooms - No customer accessible ones that I could see. *Okay, technically even now there are only two boba shops in Detroit proper, but there are a ton in the suburbs.

"Hello Hello" (Halo Halo inspired shaved ice dessert)
Jenni S.

Four of us got the "Hello Hello" (Halo Halo inspired dessert) and one of us got the peaches and cream frozen treat. All were happy! Service was friendly and quick-very good attention to the building of all Hello Hellos-FULL of goodies!!! Yum! I have had two here and both were made with love. I really like the white cubes (coconut? Lychee?) and green jellies-floral... I do not know what every thing is, but I'm grateful that they have a really good variety. Such an interesting and fun dessert! I looked forward to it as it was my birthday and it was my "cake"! They gave me a second cookie in my dessert to make it even more special! I am a Michigander and am just fine with an icy dessert in January- especially when it is this epic! I hope everyone goes here and enjoys something new and extra special. I like bubble tea as well, but try something new! It's worth it! They have a bunch of cool imported snacks for purchase as well (chips, candy, frozen stuff, noodles...). A definite stop in the D for something refreshing in the summer too!

Camille C.

Super clean, cute location with speedy, friendly service. We all loved our drinks! Would recommend and return.

Avocado Smoothie with Almond Milk and Cheese Cap
Christal P.

Tou & Mai is the best place in downtown Detroit to get a smoothie, milk tea, or fruit tea. I first tried Tou & Mai last year at a Yelp event. See my review here: https://www.yelp.com/biz/yelps-elite-boba-break-at-tou-and-mai-detroit?hrid=0r-2nf0WTcUAwwpfNuWSfw&utm_campaign=www_review_share_popup&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=(direct) I returned recently to try an avocado smoothie with almond milk and cheese cap. It tasted so fresh and delicious. The service is friendly. Right now they are letting in one customer at a time so please wait outside until it is your turn to order.

Mango real fruit smoothie with boba and lychee jelly
Jerome A.

Detroit is usually late with any major food trends and it's no different with bubble tea. Though the Asian communities in Madison Heights/Warren/Sterling Heights are blessed with plentiful bubble tea options (Ding Tea, Kung Fu, OneZo, Kuma, Quickly, Bambu, etc), there is a clear void in Downtown Detroit. I was hoping Tou and Mai would've been the one to take the reigns and become king of bubble tea in Downtown Detroit. Truth be told, my T&M experiences have left me controlling my bubble tea cravings for when I'm back in Madison Heights. Don't get me wrong, T&M provides all the bubble tea menu mainstays, toppings, and even specialized Asian desserts like the Filipino "Halo-Halo" named "Hello, Hello". They even have a small bodega-like shop inside, showcasing unique Asian candies and snacks as well as staple items, and boutique goods from local purveyors. But each and every one of my 3 visits have left me saying "meh". I've gotten the mango real fruit smoothie with boba and lychee jelly twice and each time I've regret-sipped all the way home while I begrudgingly drove by Bambu and Kung Fu as they mocked me and said, "told ya so". Maybe one day, a truly impeccable bubble tea place will finally settle into Downtown Detroit and dominate the market and get the whole damn city addicted to bubble tea. It just isn't now. Not yet.

Nicole E.

One guest or party at a time allowed. It's good it's not too freezing out then. Ordering a passion fruit, iced with tapioca pearls. Also ordered a sweet mango smoothie as well, neat. They sell masks, Japanese and korean snacks and conical hats too. The passionfruit is a tea, it's dark and tastes okay. The mango smoothie tastes chalky and powdery, not fresh as claimed. :( My husband and I were both equally disappointed with each of drinks.

Black tea with Boba
Jessy R.

Tou & Mai is IMO the only boba shop worth visiting in Detroit although there currently is little competition. It's a small shop attached to Go! Sy Thai, so it's convenient to be able to grab some boba while you wait for noodles next door. The menu is by no means extravagant as you might find at other shops, but they have the basics and have add-ons as well. I typically stick to a classic milk tea with boba here and when I feel adventurous I let the employee make me their favorite drank (they get excited to do this and allows me to try something I may not have otherwise ordered). While you wait for your drink, you can also peruse their small goods section. They sell some Asian trinkets, drinks, and on-the-shelf food items as well which is very convenient without an Asian mart close by.

Nicole G.

This place is right by the Wayne state campus and it's perfect to go to on a hot summer day or any day. I tried their butterfly effect drink and it was very refreshing! My friend got a milk tea which also looked tasty. The place is small but they have some seating outside and since it is attached to a restaurant, it would be nice to get food next door while drinking your drink from here :)

Small honey longan tea
Jessica L.

Tou & mai is my go-to spot for good boba. Their longan honey green tea taste exactly like the honey green tea back home. Small ~5$ The tapioca are a bit soft and not that sweet but the overall drink is still a solid choice.

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Very cute place, with good vibe. The employees are very friendly and welcoming! Bella makes the best drinks! Highly recommend this place!

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Really cute spot! I would classify this place as a Japanese products store that serves…read morecoffee/tea/boba. They had stationery (e.g. notebooks and cards), Japanese and Korean makeup, a lot of gachapon machines, and other anime merchandise. We had a nice time browsing! The makeup section was a nice surprise. The gachapon is a bit expensive (1 token is like $2 and the machines require like 4 or 5 tokens depending on the toy) but I don't know the going rate for gachapon so maybe that's standard pricing? The drinks area is at the back of the store and there is ample seating to the side. The employee was friendly. I ordered a milk tea which was pleasant, not the best I've had but the price was very reasonable. The tapioca was interesting, irregularly shaped and chewy, and the core was a bit harder than the rest of it. My friend enjoyed her matcha. I can see this being a nice place to bring your sushi/bento from One World Market next door, grab a drink, and hang out!

Odd layout in here…read more Ordered a hot Sencha green tea and a mango bubble tea with oat milk, 25% sugar and mango and tapioca bubbles. $9.48 There's a ton of vending machines in here. Some Japanese items, so many Manga figurines and key chain charms and stickers too. The slippers and sleep gear actually looks comfortable. Lots of Japanese makeup here too. The green tea is ok. Service is quick and fast. The tapioca is so, doesn't taste ad chewy as I had hoped. The Mango bubble and mango tea is ok.

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