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    Tea Journal

    Tea Journal

    4.0(3 reviews)
    0.6 km

    Tea Journal is a little slice of heaven located in a somewhat hidden part of the Chatswood…read moreInterchange, opposite of the post office. The interior is minimally decorated with the main focus on their teas and freshly baked cakes, the color scheme is calming (greys, pale greens, white, earthy tones) and the space is open and well lit. Besides the occasional outburst of loud noises coming from those walking past outside, it's rather quiet inside which makes for a tranquil and satisfying experience. Although I wasn't given an explanation of their products, I found from casual reading that all their teas are organic and from their very own plantations in Yunnan. I can't call myself a tea connoisseur, but I do appreciate a good cup of tea and the teas I've had here on two separate occasions were beautiful. On their menu is a decent selection of white, green, black, herbal and oolang teas with some mixed ones. If you're on the lookout for lighter cakes, Tea Journal is where it's at! Their cakes are just a tad bit sweet, stay true to their subtle flavors, baked fresh on premise (witnessed this personally!) and come with an affordable price tag. The matcha cake was exceptionally light, fluffy and moist. To my surprise, the cream was equally as airy if not more and the matcha flavor was very true through and through which meant that there was a hint of bitterness. While there is an abundance of matcha desserts in Sydney, I found it rather difficult to find Japanese cheesecake so it was a pleasant surprise when I noticed it here. Cheesecakes are generally dense and a bit crumbly, but a Japanese cheesecake is cotton-y soft in texture and much lighter in taste. Tea Journal's version is exactly this, and it was topped off with some powdered sugar. The only reason why I docked a star was for the inconsistent service. On my first visit, an employee was carefully watching to make sure the leaves weren't left in for too long; and a refill of hot water was quickly offered to replenish my teapot before it was even empty. On my second visit, the service was rather lackluster, impersonal and the employees seemed confused/flustered when asked questions.

    This seems like a very popular study spot, I think it's a great alternative to cafes! The cakes…read morehere are also quite good -- they're nice and light, perfect to pair with tea. I was rather disappointed in their tea though. The tea in the pot we ordered was full of particles and almost all the leaves were broken and ripped. Really surprising for a company that's supposed to be known for the quality of their tea. Still, I'm glad they ventured into the cafe space; I hope there will be more places like this!

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    Houjicha chiffon cake

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    Gatehouse Tea Rooms - Gatehouse Tea Rooms

    Gatehouse Tea Rooms

    3.5(6 reviews)
    17.5 km
    $$

    A GEM, HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT!*…read more The Gatehouse Tea Rooms' gabled gothic architecture, bathed in dappled afternoon sunlight and set within a garden of topiary and roses is a touch of old England framed by beautiful big trees that embody Australiana. Built in 1887, this would have been a perfect synthesis of the old and new worlds in the colony. So what more perfect place could there be to do as the colony's crème-de-la-crème once did and take high tea here? I adored the quaint interior of this recently restored world heritage-listed cottage, looking out a bay window onto the glorious Old Government House across the way with soft jazz playing in the background; it all added to the charm. For only $39 per person** we enjoyed the Gatehouse's star attraction: a high tea full of delectable dainties; fresh sandwiches and quiche, zingy mini lemon meringue tarts, pastries, rich chocolate tarts, and teeny-weeny cupcakes, candy-pink macarons and jam and cream scones. By far, this was the best high tea I've ever had made all the more special, as it was Mothers Day. We enjoyed each and every morsel immensely and, since these were combined with unlimited top-ups to the gorgeous selection of teas we tried -- including Rose Gray (the best!), Goji Acai and Lime and Ginger Green Tea -- we were so satiated we were compelled to ask for a container to take some of our dainties home for later on when we recovered, which was graciously supplied by the lovely, attentive staff here. Evidently, high tea at the Gatehouse is an experience in and of itself, but if you are city-based and need further persuasion to come out to Parramatta to experience it, indulge me for just a moment; I can see you (OK...it's me) donning a velvety, Phryne Fisher-esque devoré cardigan-cum-kimono and enjoying a high tea in this historic gatehouse as a perfectly divine denouement to a day that began with a scenic ferry ride down the Parramatta river followed by a tour of a plethora of Parramatta's heritage sites, most of which are within easy walking distance of the Macquarie Street Gatehouse Tea Rooms. (Be sure to go for a turn around the old convict lumberyard -- now the wondrous Rumsey Rose Garden -- located directly behind the tea rooms. The Gatehouse is positively stunning from that angle!) Of course, if you're just looking for a quiet spot in the area and don't need the pomp and ceremony of a high tea, know that you can get a beautiful cappuccino, try one of their quality teas, milkshakes or iced coffees/chocolates, order a piece of cake or freshly-baked croissants filled with butter and seasonal jam or savoury muffins that come with highly recommended fresh cucumber yoghurt, too. Dropping in for a lovely bite and beverage is a cinch on the weekdays it is open, (Wednesday to Friday), but can be a slightly more considerable feat on the weekend when it gets very busy, so bookings are recommended. 'Twould seem the secret of this hidden gem is getting out, and rightly so! FIVE STARS. * Oft' I wax lyrical about the heritage gems t' be found within the bounds of Parramatta Park, and yet - I am ashamed to admit it - this one escaped my attention until recently. I found this charming little gatehouse cottage nestled in beside the entrance I most frequently use to enter the park - on Macquarie Street. In my defence, it only opened as tearooms in October 2013, but that doesn't explain how I hitherto failed to see this architectural beauty. The poor lass has only been standing there, looking utterly fabulous waiting to be noticed for 127 years! ** $39 per person is a brilliant price for high tea. Note that there is a full gluten-free high tea option for $44 per person as well! *Review originally written and posted 4 June 2014.

    My partner and I are always on the hunt for a well made cup of tea in Sydney, better yet in NSW,…read moreand sadly this entire country does not offer up much in the way of tea. Many places boast high tea experiences (and in my opinion, most of these places are cutesy trimmings but lacking in substance, ie the tea), a few boast a broad range (but then can't brew it properly and ruin it anyway), and then you even have a few who think it's a boast to simply be serving loose leaf tea.... so for tea enthusiasts like us, we always feel like we are scraping the bottom of the barrel to find somewhere that not only stocks good tea but who can also brew it correctly. When my partner and I were just out for a scenic cycle through this beautiful area we stumbled across another tea house, expecting the same old same old but wanting to try it all the same. And "WOW. FINALLY", we thought, "A TEAHOUSE DESERVING OF THE NAME!" Absolutely exceptional. Couldn't flaw this place. Exceptional tea, scones that were so delightful we savoured every mouthful (with, what we feel confident in saying was freshly made cream with vanilla bean maybe? Incredible), extremely cheerful service by all staff, as well as prompt (even though we were a walk in no booking!), and what a beautiful setting to boot (it even backs onto a rose garden if you care for a stroll afterwards!). We absolutely can't wait to return and can finally say, "we've found a good teahouse in Sydney!". Love your work guys, thank you!

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    Gatehouse Tea Rooms
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    The Tea Room QVB - Warm pastries

    The Tea Room QVB

    3.8(36 reviews)
    8.8 kmSydney
    $$$

    Beautiful interior with the huge chandeliers. It looked small but we walked out full and didn't…read morequite finish everything. And the food tasted wonderful! I felt so fancy!

    The Tea Room is located in the 3rd floor of the Queen Victoria building (QVB) Elevator is slow -…read morejust take the stairs to save time. Even though we had a reservation, there was still a little wait at the top. Once inside the historic room, you can marvel at the decorative lofty ceiling and ornate chandeliers. Tables are arranged a little close to each other even though the room was barely half full. The room is airy and chilled so consider bringing a light jacket. Each person must select one set menu but they can be different set menus. There are also alcohol upgrades should you chiis Traditional High Tea Savory pastries - prosciutto thing, quiche Finger sandwiches, includes a spice eggplant, egg salad, ham and cheese, cucumber, curry and salmon (my favorite). Scone with jam and clotted cream. Pretty good - soft and warm on the inside. Sweet pastries Impressive quartet of blueberry, raspberry, choco cream and another dark red fruit tart. All are incredibly made with multi-layers and presented beautifully. Tea selection Each person can select either a green or black tea with different infusions. I tried the Irish whiskey cream - a very floral, assam blend with a flamboyant fragrance of whisky and cocoa. Undoubtedly a complex tea that commands a moment of silent contemplation to savor its flower garden aromas and flavors. Overall an elegant experience that I highly recommend because it complements the aura and history of the famous building (and modern shopping outlets). That's all...

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    Menu2

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    Vaucluse House Tearooms - The surrounding grounds

    Vaucluse House Tearooms

    3.5(14 reviews)
    10.6 km
    $$

    My cousin and I did high tea here, and it definitely gave off a "Pinky up!" kind of vibe. The place…read morewas surrounded by the park, and it would have been a very nice view if it wasn't raining that day. Free private parking lot, and the park grounds are easy to navigate through. I was a little shocked by the price, but the 3 tier food spread and the atmosphere are top notch. The ~$100 bill at the end didn't seem that awful, especially since we ended up walking away with our leftovers. That's right! Despite everything being portioned out as fancy finger food, we were still stuffed to the point of barely touching the dessert tier. I don't know how often their menu rotates, but we were served things like smoked salmon with cavier and lamb sausage rolls. This place is a nice treat, but with the cost, I can't say this would be a regular stop for me. As a tourist though, it was definitely great to experience.

    This tea house is tucked away on the grounds of Wentworth - Vaucluse house has some mighty pretty…read moregardens. We went here for the high tea and weren't disappointed. The champagne and tea flowed really well. It was $45 for the high tea, and we went dressed up in our Victorian regalia to ensure that we got the actual feel of the whole era in one. The 3 tiered cake holders were just adorable and the bites to eat on it were just as succulent. Well worth a trip out here to socialise with some friends over a cuppa and enjoy the greenery. I do have to say however that I love love loved the tea cups. The china made my heart sing. Ahhhhh tea!!! My other love! They have free parking on site as well if you would like to drive out here. Alternatively there are buses that go past the estate.

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    Vaucluse House Tearooms - The table settings

    The table settings

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    Vaucluse House Tearooms - Baked eggs with spicy chorizo and mushrooms

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