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    Station 7tea8

    4.7 (3 reviews)
    ModerateTea Rooms, Asian Fusion
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    When Uan Met Sally - Always the making of a perfect cliffhanger

    When Uan Met Sally

    4.5(4 reviews)
    1.3 kmQuezon City

    I only learned about this place just this weekend when a former colleague-turned-friend asked to…read morehang out here. I've always liked Maginhawa but it's just really complicated to go to for someone who doesn't own a car so admittedly, I wasn't too thrilled about the idea. I still agreed to go, though since it has been a while since we last saw each other. Since I wasn't familiar with Maginhawa, I decided to take a cab and Waze it. YAY, WAZE! It was situated right in front of the famous Artsy Cafe. WUMS (When Uan Met Sally) Cafe had a conjoined store of all things kitschy! They have bracelets, necklaces, boho-inspired garments, boho bags and a ton more! If Phoebe Buffay swung by this place, she'd probably live here. Too bad though, most of the items are pretty expensive. Think a bracelet for 1,000 bucks or more. On to the cafe part. Okay, first off, I love Mumford and Sons, and I feel like if they ever made a Mumford and Sons-esque cafe, it would be similar to WUMS. It just had that very down-to-earth, hippie vibe that I love! Just walking into their small cafe and seeing the interiors, I knew I was going to love this place. I got to try their French Onion Soup and to be honest, there wasn't anything special about it. I'd still prefer Friday's French Onion Soup any day. Their Margherita Panini, however, was pretty good. I also loved their frozen house blend iced tea. Overall, this place is a delight to have been discovered. If only it weren't too far from me, I'd probably visit this place more than a few times in a month.

    I just love this place…read more I live about a block away from this place and I would pass by it ever since it was still being constructed. I watched it evolve from an empty garage to a construction site, and now, a really hip and cool place to eat, to shop and to hang out with a couple friends over good food and wine. I love the artistic vibe and the very artsy inspirations that went into the design and the concept of the store. It combines a lot of intricate Byzantine frescoes and paintings with distressed furniture, lots of bronze and wrought iron, and lots of soft textures from the silks and the clothes that are being sold. They have antiques and flea market finds from all over the world that you can buy and add to your collection of curios at home. This antique shop/vintage store/gift shop/knick knacks paradise/cafe/restaurant (whew lots of slashes there) is a fun and quirky neighborhood joint that will have you coming back for more. I am a big fan of the squash and sweet potato soup, which is just the right consistency and creaminess. Squash soup is simply my favorite, and I love how they do a good job with that here. The service is top-notch and the ambiance is just lovely. I would recommend it for a date with a special someone, or if you want a cute space for a meeting with a client. I will surely come back for more!

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    When Uan Met Sally - The al fresco cafe area where you can lounge and chat merrily with friends

    The al fresco cafe area where you can lounge and chat merrily with friends

    When Uan Met Sally - Deconstructed Clubhouse Sammich

    Deconstructed Clubhouse Sammich

    When Uan Met Sally - Because #ahrt

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    TWG Tea Salon & Boutique - スモークしたアールグレイ。

    TWG Tea Salon & Boutique

    4.6(11 reviews)
    10.5 kmMakati City
    ₱₱₱

    This tea experience trumps all others. For the first time, I got a taste of how aristocrats lounge…read morearound and drink tea. There was one historical movie I watched where tea was poured into a bud and it quickly bloomed into a flower. I tried it once on my own when I bought a bud meant to bloom and be drank as tea, but it didn't really bloom when I poured water on it. I was mesmerized by TWG's tea list that seemed to go on forever, but of course I was drawn most to the flower teas. My friends and I chose a non-caffeine one the waiter recommended. Though I did not see it bloom as the teapot already had water, it was gratifying to see a big flower in the glass teapot. And, its flavor is quite intense - we had the pot refilled with water three times and I can still taste the distinct flavor even on the last refill. We paired the tea with macarons and scones, and I felt like I briefly got a taste of the England I read about in books. Of course the sweets were scrumptious. The place is quite pricey but the experience is definitely worth it if you want to drink tea taken to another level.

    DISAPPOINTING. The…read moretea was satisfactory at best considering it came out lukewarm, not even hot, I would have been surprised if they had steeped the tea for longer than 30 seconds. The service was OK at best, where the waiters seemed more interested in getting us to leave the café so they could go home. The crépes were quite nice, although a bit rich with a creamy sauce, but that is up to personal taste. DO NOT get the chocolate fondant, whilst it may be advertised as warm it comes out stone cold, and the ice cream is nothing to write about either, it has far too many ice flakes in it, a symptom of being in a freezer for far too long. The decor is fantastic though, and the chairs are comfy. For a place that prides itself on its tea, I found it lacking and left sorely disappointed (especially with their English Breakfast)

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    TWG Tea Salon & Boutique
    TWG Tea Salon & Boutique
    TWG Tea Salon & Boutique

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    Kissako Uji Matcha Cafe

    Kissako Uji Matcha Cafe

    3.5(10 reviews)
    7.4 kmMandaluyong City, Pasig City
    ₱₱

    No matter what mood you're in, matcha always makes for a delectable experience…read more Manila tends to take food trends to the next level, and they were kidding with this tea room, built promptly in a food paradise within Pasig. The Orea Matcha will set you straight. come on an empty stomach if you're fiending for more sweets

    Finally found this place months after some friends recommended it…read more The matcha latte is legitimate! Good, authentic matcha in Manila comes few and far between, so that was good. I ordered it twice. Take note that they put in sugar by default--that's why I had a second order. Unfortunately, my second order had just a bit too much milk in it, so the matcha flavor got diluted. I also had the matcha cheesecake. It was a bit overcooked and dry, so it crumbles up under the fork. The flavor was still there, at least, so I'll chalk it up to me ordering pastry relatively late in the day. What I did note, however, is the level of knowledge the proprietors seem to have about the different types of Sencha and Tencha teas. They had some pamphlets from Japan in the store which educated me well on Japanese tea varieties. Their product range reflects on this even more. As I said, authentic matcha joints in Manila come few and far between. My experience here was a bit less than optimal, but it was much more educational. Hoping Kissako's presence is a sign of things to come!

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    Kissako Uji Matcha Cafe - Finally found it.

    Finally found it.

    Kissako Uji Matcha Cafe - Meh-tcha.

    Meh-tcha.

    Kissako Uji Matcha Cafe

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    Zaan Japanese Tea House - Zaan nabe for 2-3 persons. Called millefieulle nabe in Japan because if the layers of alternating Chinese canbage & pork. Surprise ending.

    Zaan Japanese Tea House

    4.5(2 reviews)
    4.5 kmQuezon City
    ₱₱

    Zaan Japanese Teahouse is located along Mo. Ignacia near Roces Ave. (towards the direction of Sct…read more Chuatoco). From the outside, it doesn't seem like a restaurant, because of the building façade, but you'll notice the Japanese word flags you see on Japanese restaurant. When we entered the restaurant, there is a small receiving area that divides the dining area with a Japanese paper door. From the menu that shows curiosity due to unfamiliar menu items with photos, we ordered alot. Hiya Tofu. It is basically a small block of silken tofu with fermented soy sauce and some grated ginger. The simple flavors of the tofu is enhanced by the ginger and soy. Crispy Tofu. It is like a deconstructed agedashi tofu. Sweet soy sauce was served on the side. The light, crisp tofu plus the rich umami flavor of the sauce just gives the tofu life (flavor). Razu Bonito Cheese. It is a rice sandwich wrapped in nori seaweed. Similar to an onigiri, but this is shaped into a square envelope. Brown rice was filled with cheese and hydrated bonito fish flakes. The flavors was intense! Sweet, briny umami flavor from the fish was balanced by the cheese and rice. It reminded me of my first breakfast in Tokyo, Onigiri with salmon. Sukiyaki Udon. It is a dried sukiyaki noodle soup. The ingredients was cooked/simmered in the soup broth that absorbed all the rich umami flavor. Slices of beef, Chinese dried shiitake, gari, and some aromatics was the whole topping for the udon. It was good and tasty, similar to our instant pansit canton minus the oil, with a flavor of sukiyaki soup. For dessert, Shiratama Kinako. It is sticky rice balls with muscovado sugar syrup and soy bean flour. Its like 'bilo-bilo' plus arnibal, and nutty, dry flour that incorporates all flavor. The rice ball was soft and not chewy. It was really good. I remembered eating one this in Japan. It was molded in a popsicle stick, like sapin sapin on a stick. Zaan just reminds me of my trip to Japan. The simple but bold flavors of Japan just express itself in a subtle way from all the dishes I've tried here. Praise to Zaan for bringing Japanese tea time here in Manila. *They are also offering Japanese tea ceremony classes for P700 for 3 pax and P230 additional per head. P.S. look for the 'hidden' menu near the back of the album. #TheFoodCrawlers #OngsFoodprints

    Most Japanese restaurants I know offer almost the same thing: ramen, gyouza, katsudon, sushi... the…read moreusual staples. They're also almost too big, too crowded and too noisy. Zaan is none of these things. It has a small menu of only a select number of dishes for a rather cheap 150php to 200php price range and don't seem to carry most of the usual heavy staples you usually find. But don't let that fool you. Zaan is the Osaka calm to most other places' Tokyo bustle. There is a certain tranquility about its location, the taste of its food and the ambiance. The food is light yet leaves you full but not so full that you feel bloated. Non Iwamoto, the owner, is welcoming and very warm toward her guests. It's a great place for a light lunch and for (in my opinion) some of the best matcha I've ever had. If you're looking for a great Japanese experience in the middle of Quezon City, Zaan is the place to go. Also, for the curious: if you've ever wanted to try an authentic Japanese tea ceremony, I recommend calling ahead to reserve a slot for you and three of your friends.

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    Zaan Japanese Tea House - Great selection of Starters that combine well with beer & specially sake

    Great selection of Starters that combine well with beer & specially sake

    Zaan Japanese Tea House - Zaan Iced Coffee: the brilliant part is how they used frozen cream for ice cubes so the taste of the coffee doesn't get diluted.

    Zaan Iced Coffee: the brilliant part is how they used frozen cream for ice cubes so the taste of the coffee doesn't get diluted.

    Zaan Japanese Tea House - Onigiri (rice balls): comes in a set of three with tuna, salmon and egg fillings. Warm, lightly salted and makes for a great meal on its own

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    Onigiri (rice balls): comes in a set of three with tuna, salmon and egg fillings. Warm, lightly salted and makes for a great meal on its own

    TWG Tea Salon & Boutique

    TWG Tea Salon & Boutique

    3.9(10 reviews)
    10.2 kmTaguig City
    ₱₱₱₱

    I always come here whenever I'm in the area. The service is above and beyond and the tea selection…read moreis in abundance that you can spend hours just to select one to take home. I always end up getting a new canister with a new type of tea. It's a bit pricey but it's a laid-back way to spend a couple of hours.

    Delicious tea with a large variety to choose from, delectable macarons & pastries, friendly &…read moreknowledgeable staff, a royal yet comfortable & inviting atmosphere -- TWG is my newfound favorite spot and for someone who has always fantasized about having a fancy tea party since I was a little girl... I was able to achieve that here. It was my first time here and it definitely won't be my last. TRY the WHITE HOUSE TEA. It's a white tea with fruits, fragrant roses, and berries -- it was highly recommended by the staff and I was amazed at how fragrant & delicious it was. I can taste each element from the roses to the berries and it married well together. They gave me a choice to have it hot or iced but the drawback with having it iced was that it would only come in one cup so I had it hot and it came in a pretty little tea pot enough to make 3-4 cups and I enjoyed every drop up until the last. Angel, who was my waiter, was extremely friendly and gave great recommendations to a newbie like me. He also recommended I try the scones. I'm not much of a scone-lover but I'm so glad I took his recommendation. The scones were nice & warm and was served on a pretty tiered tray with cream & apple jelly -- awesome & delicious pairing with my tea... it wasn't too sweet and was perfectly flaky. I was able to purchase the White House Tea, which they prepare by shoveling the loose leaf into 50 or 100g bags. You can also purchase tins that will extend the tea's shelf life which I did since I won't be coming back to the Philippines for a while. I just wish I bought more because I made some tea for my parents which they loved but I've already gone through half of my leaves. I ended up spending quite a bit as I bought some bags of tea leaves as gifts for friends and I was surprised that they gave me half a dozen of macarons (my choice) as a gift. BTW THEY WERE ALL DELICIOUS. Especially their signature flavor, Napoleon Tea w/ Caramel. The royal atmosphere is both comfortable and relaxing. It's a great place to wind down or catch up with friends. If I were to choose between a coffee shop or TWG, it'd definitely be the latter. I'll be back SOON (I hope)

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    TWG Tea Salon & Boutique - Afternoon Tea

    Afternoon Tea

    TWG Tea Salon & Boutique - Always amazes me.

    Always amazes me.

    TWG Tea Salon & Boutique

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    Station 7tea8 - tea - Updated June 2026

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