You get an option of having your tea in a glass or plastic cup. And they use honey here instead of sugar. They also serve noodles and some hot foods here, as well as dessert
I honesty think their glassware is better than the tea. All the fruit tea is refreshing, though maybe a little more expensive than its worth. Still, I really like their tall glass bottles. Very nice and utilitarian.
I have to admit, I only bought drinks here so I can have the glass bottles! They are just so darn cute. However, the drinks were not bad at all, the taste is very unique, refreshing and taste like authentic good for you tea! The tea shop shares the place with the little noodle shop in the back. So when you are sitting there, the noodle shop owner will come and ask if you want to eat some of her food, I thought that was so sweet. Feels like a familiar aunty asking you if you are hungry and she can cook you something. Lol. You gotta pay of course. Hehe.
I think they all taste pretty average. However the drinks all look pretty especially with the glass bottle they give making it a very good marketing gimmick.
The drinks are somewhat overpriced but very refreshing. Noticed lately that they've expanded from just drinks to now offering hot Korean dishes. So I decided to come in and give it a try.
Their tale reminds me of a story my mom used to tell me when I was younger. There was a man who test up a stand selling only bananas. Calling his bananas only fresh was an understatement. But this man noticed that his customers would complain and make a mess peeling the banana. So he took it upon himself to peel the bananas beforehand. Needless to say, those bananas spoiled and he lost his business.
Moral of the story, do what you're great at and don't ever try to do too much.
This place is the absolute cutest! Everything from their signature glass with cork bottles to the tea flavors and the decor–it's all very flowery/kind of hipster/and has an artsy fartsy feel. The tea itself is amazing. The flowery flavors has real flower bits in them so it is vey strongly infused with flavor and aren't so sweet/milky that it overpowers the aromatic flavor. I recommend the rose milk tea, and the lychee tea! You can even reuse the bottles: if you bring in a bottle to be refilled, you get a 50 cent discount. This cafe also sells others desserts and some lunch foods too.
This is a pretty tea shop with a nice variety of tea to choose from. You have a choice of getting your tea hot or cold. If you ask for a cold drink you will be asked if you want it in a bottle or cup.
I got the cold rose milk tea in a small cup ($4.08). The taste was worse than expected. The flavor was weak. I wouldnt be surprised if it was watered down.
3.5 Stars
The Manhattan and Brooklyn branches have shut, so this is the only location of Teaus left.
I still enjoy the rose tea pudding, it's sweet and tasty. I also had the lavender milk tea though it's milkier than I remember.
The roselle tea, a bright pink color is a bit tart and just a touch sweet. It's pretty good.
The menu looks the same though I wonder if the owner has changed.
You get an option of having your tea in a glass or plastic cup. And they use honey here instead of sugar. They also serve noodles and some hot foods here, as well as dessert
I honesty think their glassware is better than the tea. All the fruit tea is refreshing, though maybe a little more expensive than its worth. Still, I really like their tall glass bottles. Very nice and utilitarian.
I have to admit, I only bought drinks here so I can have the glass bottles! They are just so darn cute. However, the drinks were not bad at all, the taste is very unique, refreshing and taste like authentic good for you tea! The tea shop shares the place with the little noodle shop in the back. So when you are sitting there, the noodle shop owner will come and ask if you want to eat some of her food, I thought that was so sweet. Feels like a familiar aunty asking you if you are hungry and she can cook you something. Lol. You gotta pay of course. Hehe.
Mango rose tea. Green tea.
I think they all taste pretty average. However the drinks all look pretty especially with the glass bottle they give making it a very good marketing gimmick.
I also think that its way too over priced
The drinks are somewhat overpriced but very refreshing. Noticed lately that they've expanded from just drinks to now offering hot Korean dishes. So I decided to come in and give it a try.
Their tale reminds me of a story my mom used to tell me when I was younger. There was a man who test up a stand selling only bananas. Calling his bananas only fresh was an understatement. But this man noticed that his customers would complain and make a mess peeling the banana. So he took it upon himself to peel the bananas beforehand. Needless to say, those bananas spoiled and he lost his business.
Moral of the story, do what you're great at and don't ever try to do too much.
This place is the absolute cutest! Everything from their signature glass with cork bottles to the tea flavors and the decor–it's all very flowery/kind of hipster/and has an artsy fartsy feel. The tea itself is amazing. The flowery flavors has real flower bits in them so it is vey strongly infused with flavor and aren't so sweet/milky that it overpowers the aromatic flavor. I recommend the rose milk tea, and the lychee tea! You can even reuse the bottles: if you bring in a bottle to be refilled, you get a 50 cent discount. This cafe also sells others desserts and some lunch foods too.
This is a pretty tea shop with a nice variety of tea to choose from. You have a choice of getting your tea hot or cold. If you ask for a cold drink you will be asked if you want it in a bottle or cup.
I got the cold rose milk tea in a small cup ($4.08). The taste was worse than expected. The flavor was weak. I wouldnt be surprised if it was watered down.
Besides the cute ambience I'm not impressed.