What our customers say

What they say about our shop

Random testimonials

Tell people what you think of Tea Hong

Or you can post it directly here

[contact-form-7 id=”12892″ title=”Your review of our shop”]

What they say about specific products

Some customers have shared what they think about a product by posting reviews in the product pages. There are quite a number of them. These are a few arbitrarily selected by a computer script to display below.

Would you like to tell others what you think of a tea too? Go to the respective product page and post it now.

  • Honey Orchid, Phoenix dancong oolong

    Enjoy now or later?

    Your Mi-lan Xiang is the best I can get anywhere, and I am so happy that I don’t have to worry about where to buy my tea now. I have had both the 2011 and the 2013 versions. To me there is more taste and more aroma in the 2013, but a bit too strong than the 2011. My question is, will 2013 become less strong in 2 years and taste the same as this 2011 now? Or will it be as tastier now?

    Sofina Chan
  • Longjing Traditional Supreme, hand-roasted green tea

    When will this tea arrive this year

    Hello, I have finished all my better dragon well now. When do you think your new tea will arrive this year

    Mrs Ngo
  • Lily Eccentric, Wuyi yancha oolong

    Usually Qi Lan either too little fire or too much fire. This one is just right and very good smell. Excellent Wuyishan taste and after taste. Good for Zen tea for one person drinking. Also good for me and my family for breakfast tea.

    Ai Han Ngau
  • Bada 2011, Pu’er shu cha

    Rooster Crowing in My Cup

    This tea is the exact color of black coffee with the full body to match it. Zero bitterness. Holds up for multiple infusions, consistently producing the same dark, liquid silk — cup after cup. It’s already on my reorder list.

    Karen Ager
  • Alishan Guanyin, deep baked Taiwan oolong

    This is the best Tie Guan Yin I’ve ever had, made even better by the fact it’s from Alishan.

    I searched high and low for another vendor that sold anything similar to this and all of them were over roasted/baked. It was like drinking an ashtray.

    This stuff however? Amazing. If I had to pick a tea to drink every day for the rest of my life it would have to be this.

    Andres Amor
  • Tieguanyin Classic, deep baked oolong

    Karen Ager

    We enjoyed this classic oolong with a spicy lunch today. The dry, bumpy nuggets are pungent and pleasant to look at. I used a black clay yixing gaiwan for this selection but didn’t detect much aroma after three shakes of the dry tea in the heated bowl. That all changed the very second the hot water hit it. This tea was generous in releasing its complex baked aroma. Very pleasant. The first steeping was a quick one. Lovely flavor on the front of the palate in into the nose. Earthy with a hint of black peppercorn yet mellow as the name implies. The second steeping I left sitting too long (or so I thought). It was strong but only in the most pleasant way. We did a few more steepings and the nuggets opened up into what look like rolling waves on a black ocean. The texture lets you know you are drinking a substantial tea. I don’t think this is the type of tea that can be steeped all day, though, as it gives off its flavor quickly. On the other hand, I will steep a few more infusions, let them sit longer, and see what surprises await. In my opinion this is a great tea to accompany meals.

    Karen Ager

Random top customer-rated products

VIEW ALL PRODUCTS