The teahouse offers single-origin artisan teas sourced from Asian mountains. They also collaborate with Hungarian ceramists for unique, handmade vessels.
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Te Company (USA)
Specializes in Taiwanese tea directly sourced from small farmers. It's known for Taiwanese oolong teas and exceptional tea snacks like Pineapple Linzer.
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Ippodo (Japan)
The teahouse originated as a tea and ceramics shop, now famous for its tea varieties.
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Sea Lounge (India)
Offers two afternoon tea buffets with a variety of snacks and beverages. Options include Sea Lounge Afternoon Tea Buffet and Maharaja Afternoon Tea Buffet.
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Huxinting Teahouse (China)
It is the oldest teahouse in Shanghai, built on stilts in a pond with pagoda-style architecture. The Queen of England reportedly visited for its special teas.
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Mariage Frères (France)
Known for its India connection and unique tea-flavored cuisine, it offers brunch and tea-infused patisseries alongside a wide tea selection.
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Tea House at the White Rabbit Gallery (Australia)
The teahouse offers a wide range of Chinese and Taiwanese teas, including oolong, flower teas and serves refreshing lychee iced tea in summer
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Barker Tea House (UK)
Barker Tea House offers a variety of teas and coffee and is located in High Street Arcade.
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The Ritz (UK)
It is the only hotel in London with a certified Tea Master, serving Afternoon Tea in The Palm Court.
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TWG Tea Salon & Boutique (Singapore)
It is an international tea institution with stores worldwide, including Singapore. It offers over 1,000 single-estate teas and exclusive blends.