I decided to check this cafe out after reading many positive reviews. It was located at the upper part of ta ping shan street (after climbing the stairs if you walk from Sheung Wan). This neighborhood is getting more and more arty with art galleries, cafes and creative-looking shops every time I visit.maybe because of word of mouth, this cafe was fully of customers (both locals and foreigners) when I visited on a Sunday afternoon. When I walked in and looked around, I was ignored by the staff the whole time as they were busy preparing food. Not very welcoming I must say. Even when I approached them at the cashier, though they were not rude or anything, they were a bit too straightforward..even less friendlier than the ones you would meet at a fast food shop chain (at least they'd smile a little) The human touch I was looking for was missing in this kind of cafe. Maybe they will serve better on a less busy weekday.Anyway, I ordered the Keemun tea with honey and dates. It comes in a unique looking mug and taste pretty nice. I sat down at a communal table and just lounged around until they closed at 7pm. I enjoyed the relaxing atmosphere and a good place for people watching...I made a new friend with a british girl sitting next to me. It was a memorable lazy afternoon.…Read More
Teakha
2012-04-06
The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.
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Recommended Dishes
tea
Date of Visit
2012-03-24
Waiting Time
10 Minutes (Dine In)
Spending Per Head
$32


