Coco Philippines Menu Prices Updated 2026

✓ Updated Prices last updated May 2026 — sourced from official Coco Philippines channels
Coco Philippines Menu 2026
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Looking for the complete Coco Philippines menu with prices? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled the full 2026 Coco Tea & Fresh Juice menu with updated prices across all 7 categories — sourced directly from official Coco Philippines channels.

CoCo Tea & Fresh Juice is a Taiwanese milk tea chain that has become one of the most recognized bubble tea brands in the Philippines. The menu spans 7 categories — Favorites, Milk Tea, Fruit Tea, Fresh Tea, Juice, Cream & Latte, and Slush & Chocolate — with most items available in Regular and Large sizes at prices ranging from ₱68 (Ceylon Black Tea Regular) to ₱147 (Matcha Slush with Salty Cream Large).

CoCo’s signature items — the Panda Milk Tea (black and white pearl combination), the Salty Cream series (a savory salted cream foam topping applied across teas from black to matcha), and the Winter Melon drinks — have built the brand’s identity as the Taiwanese milk tea that takes its tea base and topping quality seriously. Scroll down for the complete menu.

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Coco Favorites Menu With Prices

Menu ItemsRegularLarge
3 Buddies Milk Tea₱ 124.00₱ 136.00
Chocolate with Pearl & Pudding₱ 124.00₱ 136.00
Panda Milk Tea₱ 113.00₱ 124.00
2 Ladies Milk Tea₱ 113.00₱ 124.00
Salty Cream Milk Tea₱ 113.00₱ 124.00
White Pearl Milk Tea₱ 113.00₱ 124.00
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Coco Milk Tea Prices

Menu ItemsRegularLarge
3 Buddies Milk Tea₱ 124.00₱ 136.00
Panda Milk Tea₱ 113.00₱ 124.00
White Pearl Milk Tea₱ 113.00₱ 124.00
Grass Jelly Milk Tea₱ 113.00₱ 124.00
Pearl Milk Tea₱ 113.00₱ 124.00
2 Ladies Milk Tea₱ 113.00₱ 124.00
Jasmine Milk Tea₱ 107.00₱ 119.00
CoCo Milk Tea₱ 107.00₱ 119.00
Coco Milk Tea Menu
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Coco Fruit Tea Prices

Menu ItemsRegularLarge
Grapefruit Mountain Tea₱ 124.00
Passion Fruit Green Tea₱ 107.00₱ 119.00
Passion Fruit Mountain Tea₱ 107.00₱ 119.00
Lemon Dunk₱ 124.00
Lemon Black Tea₱ 102.00₱ 113.00
Coco Fruit Tea Menu
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Coco Fresh Tea Prices

Menu ItemsRegularLarge
Winter Melon Mountain Tea₱ 96.00₱ 107.00
Mountain Tea₱ 74.00₱ 85.00
Ceylon Black Tea₱ 68.00₱ 79.00
Jasmine Green Tea₱ 68.00₱ 79.00
Coco Fresh Tea Prices
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Coco Juice Prices

Menu ItemsRegularLarge
Lemon with Yakult₱ 113.00
Lemon Winter Melon Juice₱ 107.00₱ 119.00
Winter Melon with Grass Jelly₱ 107.00₱ 119.00
Green Tea with Yakult₱ 102.00
Winter Melon Juice₱ 96.00₱ 107.00

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Coco Cream & Latte Prices

Menu ItemsRegularLarge
Salty Cream Matcha Tea Latte₱ 130.00₱ 141.00
Panda Matcha Tea Latte₱ 124.00₱ 136.00
Salty Cream Chocolate₱ 124.00₱ 136.00
Salty Cream Winter Melon Tea₱ 113.00₱ 124.00
Salty Cream Milk Tea₱ 113.00₱ 124.00
Matcha Tea Latte₱ 113.00₱ 124.00
Pearl Matcha Tea Latte₱ 119.00₱ 130.00
Salty Cream Mountain Tea₱ 107.00₱ 119.00
Salty Cream Black Tea₱ 102.00₱ 113.00
Black Tea Latte₱ 107.00₱ 119.00
Winter Melon Latte₱ 107.00₱ 119.00
Salty Cream Green Tea₱ 91.00₱ 102.00
Coco Cream and Latte Prices
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Coco Slush & Chocolate Prices

Menu ItemsRegularLarge
Matcha Slush with Salty Cream₱ 136.00₱ 147.00
Passion Fruit Slush₱ 124.00₱ 141.00
Chocolate with Pearl & Pudding₱ 124.00₱ 136.00
Chocolate with Pearl₱ 119.00₱ 130.00
Coco Chocolate₱ 113.00₱ 124.00
Coco Slush and Chocolate
⭐ Our Favorite Items at Coco Philippines Menu
Panda Milk Tea
₱ 113.00 (Reg) / ₱ 124.00 (Large)
CoCo’s most visually recognizable drink — a milk tea with both black tapioca pearls and white popping pearls (the “Panda” combination of black and white). The black pearls provide the familiar chewy bite of classic boba; the white pearls burst with a lighter, fruitier sweetness. The combination creates a textural and flavor experience that a single-pearl milk tea can’t replicate. The most photographed drink at CoCo Philippines and the one most first-time visitors order.
Salty Cream Matcha Tea Latte
₱ 130.00 (Reg) / ₱ 141.00 (Large)
The premium combination at CoCo — a matcha latte base topped with CoCo’s salted cream foam. The salty cream creates a savory-sweet contrast with the earthy bitterness of the matcha below it, and the correct way to drink it is without a straw initially — letting the foam and tea combine at the rim. This is the order that best shows what the Salty Cream series achieves: a topping that elevates every tea it’s placed on.
3 Buddies Milk Tea
₱ 124.00 (Reg) / ₱ 136.00 (Large)
The CoCo milk tea that contains the most toppings — black pearls, pudding, and grass jelly together in one drink, which is why it’s called “3 Buddies.” Each topping contributes a different texture: the chewy pearl, the silky pudding, the cool jelly. At ₱124 Regular, the best textural experience available at CoCo and the order for anyone who finds single-topping drinks too simple.
Winter Melon Mountain Tea
₱ 96.00 (Reg) / ₱ 107.00 (Large)
CoCo’s most distinctly Taiwanese drink — Winter Melon syrup (a traditional Taiwanese sweetener made by slow-cooking winter melon with brown sugar into a thick, caramel-flavored syrup) combined with CoCo’s Mountain Tea (a lightly oxidized Taiwanese oolong-style tea). The result is a lightly sweet, mildly floral drink that reflects what makes Taiwanese bubble tea different from the milk-tea-heavy Filipino interpretation of the category.
Lemon with Yakult
₱ 113.00 (Regular only)
The crossover drink that doesn’t fit neatly into any category — lemon juice combined with Yakult (the Japanese probiotic milk drink) into a tangy, creamy, slightly fizzy beverage that has developed its own cult following at CoCo. The Yakult’s probiotic sweetness cuts through the lemon acidity in a way that no standard milk or cream can replicate. The most distinctive non-tea drink on the CoCo Philippines menu and the one most returning customers order when they want something different.
Passion Fruit Green Tea
₱ 107.00 (Reg) / ₱ 119.00 (Large)
The most popular fruit tea at CoCo — passion fruit syrup combined with jasmine green tea, creating a tropical-floral flavor combination that is bright, slightly tart, and genuinely refreshing. The Passion Fruit Green Tea is the order for anyone who wants the full CoCo experience without a milk base — lighter, cleaner, and better suited to hot weather than the milk tea section. At ₱107 Regular, the most accessible premium drink at CoCo.
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Is Coco Philippines Halal?

No — Coco Tea & Fresh Juice Philippines is not Halal Certified. While the menu is primarily tea and juice-based with no obvious pork or alcohol ingredients, the brand does not hold official Halal certification in the Philippines. Muslim customers are advised to verify ingredient details with the specific branch before ordering.

About Coco Tea & Fresh Juice Philippines

CoCo Tea & Fresh Juice (officially CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice) is a Taiwanese bubble tea chain founded in 1997 in Taipei, Taiwan — making it one of the earliest and most established brands in the global bubble tea industry. The brand built its reputation on using high-quality tea bases (Taiwanese oolong, Jasmine, and Ceylon black tea) rather than instant tea powder, and on its signature add-ons including black tapioca pearls (boba), white popping pearls, pudding, and grass jelly.

In the Philippines, CoCo Tea has established a loyal following through its Salty Cream series — a salted cream foam topping that CoCo is credited with helping popularize in the Philippine milk tea market — and its named signature drinks like the Panda Milk Tea (black and white pearl combination) and 3 Buddies (triple-topping milk tea). The Winter Melon drinks reflect CoCo’s Taiwanese heritage most clearly: Winter Melon syrup is a traditional Taiwanese ingredient that distinguishes authentic Taiwanese bubble tea from other regional interpretations of the drink.

With prices starting from ₱68 for a Regular Ceylon Black Tea and most items under ₱130, CoCo Tea Philippines positions itself as the accessible premium end of the bubble tea market — better ingredients and more complex flavor combinations than generic milk tea shops, without the pricing of high-end specialty tea brands.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions
CoCo Tea & Fresh Juice Philippines is most famous for the Panda Milk Tea (₱113–₱124, black and white pearl combination), the Salty Cream series (salted cream foam across multiple tea bases), and the 3 Buddies Milk Tea (₱124–₱136, triple-topping with pearl, pudding, and grass jelly). The Winter Melon drinks reflect the brand’s Taiwanese identity most authentically. The Lemon with Yakult (₱113 Regular) is the most distinctive non-tea item. Most drinks are available in Regular and Large sizes starting from ₱68.
The Panda Milk Tea (₱113 Regular / ₱124 Large) is CoCo’s signature drink — a classic milk tea containing both black tapioca pearls (regular boba — chewy, with a mildly sweet flavor) and white popping pearls (juice-filled spheres that burst with a lighter, fruitier sweetness when bitten). The “Panda” name comes from the black-and-white combination. The dual-pearl format creates a textural and flavor experience that single-pearl milk teas can’t replicate. Also available as Panda Matcha Tea Latte (₱124 Regular).
The Salty Cream series is CoCo’s signature topping — a lightly salted cream foam placed on top of a tea or milk tea base. The salted cream creates a savory-sweet contrast with the sweetness of the tea below it. The recommended way to drink a Salty Cream drink is without a straw initially — letting the salted cream mix at the rim with each sip. Available across multiple bases: Salty Cream Milk Tea (₱113), Salty Cream Black Tea (₱102), Salty Cream Green Tea (₱91), Salty Cream Mountain Tea (₱107), Salty Cream Winter Melon Tea (₱113), Salty Cream Chocolate (₱124), and Salty Cream Matcha Tea Latte (₱130).
Winter Melon at CoCo refers to Winter Melon syrup — a traditional Taiwanese sweetener made by slow-cooking winter melon (dong gua, a large green gourd) with brown sugar until it caramelizes into a thick, amber syrup with a mild, slightly caramel-like sweetness that is less cloying than simple syrup. It is a staple ingredient in Taiwanese bubble tea. At CoCo Philippines, Winter Melon appears in: Winter Melon Juice (₱96 Regular), Winter Melon with Grass Jelly (₱107 Regular), Lemon Winter Melon Juice (₱107 Regular), and Winter Melon Mountain Tea (₱96 Regular).
Three distinct drink formats at CoCo: Milk Tea = tea base combined with non-dairy creamer or milk, served cold with optional toppings (pearls, pudding, grass jelly) — the classic bubble tea format (₱107–₱136). Fruit Tea = tea base combined with fruit syrups (passion fruit, lemon, grapefruit) — lighter, more refreshing, no milk, served cold (₱102–₱124). Fresh Tea = pure tea served without milk or fruit additions — the most straightforward format, allowing the tea’s own flavor to show (₱68–₱107). Fresh Tea is the most affordable and the best option for those who want to taste CoCo’s tea quality without additions.
Yes! CoCo Tea & Fresh Juice Philippines is available for delivery through GrabFood and Foodpanda at select branch locations. For the most current branch locations, operating hours, and delivery availability, visit their official website at coco-tea.ph or their Facebook page at facebook.com/CoCoTeaPhilippines. Note that bubble tea drinks — particularly those with toppings like pearls and pudding — are best consumed immediately after preparation to preserve texture quality.

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