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    Linda L.

    Stopped by around 4 PM on a Friday, and there was already a wait for a table. They don't take reservations, but you can join the waitlist and they'll text you when your table is almost ready. I really appreciated this since it gave us time to walk around instead of standing in the small tea shop waiting. The staff were all very friendly, and I have to compliment them on the design of the space. It's beautifully done and immediately draws you in. There are only about five tables, plus a few standing tables along the wall. I also like that it's a laptop-free space, which encourages people to slow down and enjoy the experience, much like a traditional teahouse. At the same time, they offer iced tea drinks, making it an appealing stop on a hot summer day. For drinks, I ordered the pu'er tea. While it was served in a beautiful cup, it wasn't the most practical--the cup was so thin and big that it was too hot to comfortably hold, so I had to wait for it to cool down. By then, the tea wasn't as hot as I would have liked. Flavor-wise, it reminded me of the pu'er tea commonly served at dim sum restaurants, so it didn't particularly stand out to me. My friend's Iced Anxi Goddess Oolong was was refreshing with a wonderful floral oolong aroma and would be my pick next time. For desserts, the black sesame cookie was the star. It had the perfect crispy exterior with a soft, moist center and just a hint of salt that balanced the sweetness beautifully. I probably wouldn't order the lychee jelly again, as it reminded me of canned jelly, and while the chocolate dessert had a lovely floral sauce, I wish the chocolate itself had been a little softer. Overall, this is a lovely tea spot that's worth checking out, especially if you appreciate beautiful spaces and a slower pace. I'd recommend visiting during off-peak days or hours to fully enjoy the calm, serene atmosphere. IG: Jubes111

    Sandra L.

    Waited for 45 mins on a saturday in the rain. Check in process is unclear. They rush you out and ask you to leave when it's been less than an hour (I get that you're busy but bad vibes). Not at all worth the hype. The tea was good but overpriced. The cookie and biscuit were both super dry and flavorless. $34 for tea for 2 is some Chinatown gentrification for sure. It is cute inside but seriously not worthwhile. Also strongly dislike their umbrella policy of making you leave it outside the store... My umbrella was stolen. Most places have a place you leave your umbrella inside for this very reason.

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    Areeta W.

    Chinatown's hottest new tea house! They import premium teas and have associated sweet treats with each tea. My friend and I got an iced Wuyi Dahongpao (supposedly chestnut, amber, and dried plum) and Yunnan Dinhong (supposedly persimmon and caramel notes). Unfortunately, both were disappointing as the tea flavor didn't really come through. They definitely tried to make the interior a modern Chinese tea house with all of the wood vibes. I would come here just for the vibes of yapping with my friends; perhaps their other teas are better.

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    Rebecca C.

    Ordered the Sichuan Jasmine tea (hot) with Yunnan Dianhong tea (cold), paired with confectioneries - rose water meringue, lychee dew, and black sesame cookie. The three confectioneries were among the most popular items on the menu. The teas were very aromatic and well worth the wait. Sichuan Jasmine is floral and very pleasant. The chilled Yunnan Dianhong is refreshing and not too sweet. Our favorite confectionery was the black sesame cookie, which just surpassed our number 2 pick - the rose water meringue. Lychee dew reminded me of the classic lychee Jell-O. If you're not a fan of Jell-O, I recommend skipping it. Overall the experience was a 3/5 due to the environment. The ambience was okay; quite loud for a teahouse. It's more like a busy high paced cafe but even more jam-packed. Seats and tables are extremely limited, and are *supposed to* be first come, first serve. We were among the first 15 people at store opening and still couldn't get a table in time! Expect that other people behind you on line will cut and try to snag the tables and seating for themselves even before ordering anything. If you don't claim seating or a table in time (or mistakenly expect people to be civil and wait their turn), you will end up in some corner of the cafe holding the tray up and attempting to delude yourself into enjoying your time there. There will be at least two people within arm's reach.

    Megan S.

    the epitome of zen and quiet. we ordered the anxi goddess and yunnan tea along with the two pastries that the owner recommended. everything was perfect. the tea had a very soothing and natural flavor, perfect for a hot summer day to cool you off. it felt like i was in a chinese tea house!

    IG: @nom.noms.only | lychee dew, jasmine, dahongpao
    Jill C.

    black sesame oatmeal cookie ($7) - this was the best out of the 3 dessert! - it had a perfect balance of nuttiness from the black sesame and fragrant flavors from the oatmeal - not too sweet but it could be even less sweet - the cookie was pretty big n robust id get it again but idk if it is worth the price point white sesame scallion scone ($7) - this was an even bigger dessert but not the best execution - it was very dry, so for every tiny bite, i had to pair with a sip of tea - i could smell a waft of scallion but definitely not enough for anyone to clock it right away that this is scallion - this was the dessert no one really touched lychee dew ($7) - the texture was more solid than i thought it would be... it wasn't those typical bouncy gelatinous jelly like dessert and idk how i feel about the texture - the flavor of the lychee was there but also quite faint - i appreciate that they put actual lychee bits in it though dianhong ($7.5) dahongpao ($9) jasmine ($8) - jasmine is the lightest while the dahongpao is the strongest for the tea we ordered - they were all good and it'd depend on personal preference for what your cup of tea is rating: 3/5 - the desserts were a bit disappointing because they all looked better than they tasted and too pricey; if they were well executed then id say they're worth the try but unfortunately not - the tea selection though was good and I loved everything i drank! Still it was quite steep for something i can easily brew at home for less than $5 - service was alright nothing much to note and i wouldnt say it was the most welcoming - there was quite a bit of wait since brewing tea takes a bit of time - the space itself was extremely small, so you likely would have to stand on the side or sit outside since there were only like a few tiny tables indoor - i love the ambiance which was tranquil and smelled sort of like a salon in asia; it's somewhere id go on a rainy day but given how small and expensive everything is, i wouldn't recommend it - i also got charged extra for a credit card surcharge btw IG: @nom.noms.only

    Heather Y.

    i think it's a bit overhyped. the tea was great but as someone who has visited China many times, $9 was extremely pricey. nothing that special about the environment in there and they only had around 8 tables.

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    The tea was amazing. Some of the best Pu'er I have ever had. Really great and helpful service. Calming atmosphere.

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