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Tea houses in China

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Tea houses​ in Beijing

Our guide to the tea houses in Beijing.

Tea houses in Shanghai

Our guide to the tea houses in Shanghai.

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Tea houses in Guangzhou

Our guide to the tea houses in Guangzhou.

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Tea houses in Shenzhen

Our guide to the tea houses in Shenzhen.

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Tea houses in Suzhou

Our guide to the tea houses in Suzhou.

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Tea houses in Nanjing

Our guide to the tea houses in Nanjing.

Tea Houses in Beijing

 

Lao She Tea house

  • It is one of the time honored tea houses in Beijing serving genuine Chinese tea. People can also taste Beijing flavor dishes there. Furthermore, the performance in this famous tea house is excellent which is charged in person.

  • What you can find here: Noodles with Bean Paste, Fried Shrimps, and Longjing Tea.

  • Address: Bldg3, Zhengyang Market, Qianmen Xi Dajie, Dongcheng District, Beijing.

 

Minghui Tea house

  • Located in the Temple of Great Awakening, it is also on the list of Best Tea Houses in Beijing, providing not only all kinds of tea but also vegetarian food. You can take a leisurely walk in the temple after enjoy your tea. 

  • What you can find here: West Lake Dragon Well Tea, Biluochun Tea,  West Lake Fish in Vinegar Gravy

  • Address: Temple of Great Awakening, Bei’anhe County, Sujiatuo Town, Haidian District

 

Three Kingdoms Tea house

  • Opened in 2010, it is one of the best Beijing teahouses. It is decorated in ancient style of the Three Kingdoms Period (220 – 280 AD), providing classical and quiet environment for customers. Every single ornaments there reflects the profound culture and stories of the Three Kingdoms period. 

  • What you can find here: Different kinds of tea. There is delicious buffet at meal times.

  • Address:  Datun Branch is located in Building 4, Unit 2, Jiutai Jiayuan, No. 52A. Anli Road, Beijing. Xinguozhan Branch is located in East side of Houshayu Metro Station, Beijing. Cuiwei Branch is located inside Yiyuanju Community, Yard 4, Cuiwei Road, Beijing.

 

Guanghe Tea house

  • This is an ideal place to have Cantonese morning tea and dim sum.

  • What you can find here: Shrimp dumplings, Minced Pork Congee with Preserved Egg. chicken feet, deep-fried dough sticks.

  • Address: 5/F, Guangzhou Mansion, A-3, Xidan Heng Er Tiao, Xicheng District, Beijing.

 

Luyuxuan Tea house

  • It is quiet and relaxed inside the teahouse, so this is an ideal place for private dates. 

  • What you can find here: tea and vegetarian food

  • Address: Shuangxiu Branch is located in No. 22, Middle Beisanhuan Road, Haidian District.  Hepingdongjie Branch is located in Service Building, Zone 12, East Heping Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing. Peony Garden Branch is located in No.2, North Taipingzhuang Road, Haidian District.

Tea Houses in Shanghai

  

Mid Lake Pavilion Tea House (Huxinting Tea House)

  • Built in 1784, it became a tea house in 1855. Located in the middle of an artificial lake in the Yu Garden, it has a rich history and attracts political figures and celebrities.

  • What you can find here: High-class tea and snacks such as preserved plums and small glutinous rice dumplings.

  • Address: No. 257, Yuyuan Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai

 

Zenjoy Shanghai

  • Zenjoy is known for combining tea culture with relaxation in a tranquil setting. It is considered one of the top 10 tea houses in Shanghai.

  • What you can find here: Various types of tea, accompanied by traditional snacks.

  • Address: No. 396, Dagu Road; No. 535, Middle Fuxing Road.

 

Yi She Tea House

  • Known for its elegant decor and a favorite among young people, Yi She Tea House offers an inviting and stylish atmosphere for tea enthusiasts.

  • What you can find here: A range of traditional Chinese teas and free snacks with each tea order.

  • Address: No. 31, Lane 223, Wanhangdu Road, Shanghai

 

Old Shanghai Tea House

  • Popular for offering quality tea and a variety of distinctive soups mixed with tea, it is a key cultural establishment in Shanghai.

  • What you can find here: Traditional tea, tea-based soups, and snacks from around the world.

  • Address: No. 385, Middle Fangbang Road, Shanghai

 

De He Tea House

  • This spacious tea house offers both relaxation and entertainment, making it a great destination for tea lovers. It also includes mahjong and chess rooms.

  • What you can find here: A buffet dinner with a selection of snacks, fruits, and various teas.

  • Addresses: West Jianguo Rd. Branch: 2F, Luwan Gymnasium, No. 135, West Jianguo Rd., Shanghai. East Jiangwan Rd. Branch: Room 118, 1F, Zone 3, Stadium, No. 444, East Jiangwan Rd.

 

Taihe Tea House

  • Known for its combination of tea drinking, tea set selling, and relaxation services, Taihe also hosts tea art performances.

  • What you can find here: A variety of teas, snacks, and occasional tea art performances.

  • Address: No. 569, Pudong Avenue, Pudong New Area (near Dongfang Road), Shanghai

 

Yaqu Teahouse

  • Established in 1995, Yaqu Teahouse is one of the top 10 tea houses in Shanghai, known for its relaxing environment and quality teas.

  • What you can find here: Traditional teas and snacks, including fruits.

  • Addresses: Lujiabang Road Branch: No. 693, Lujiabang Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai. Zhong He Tang Branch: No. 800, East Guoshun Road, Yangpu District, Shanghai.

 

ChinFond Teahouse

  • A chain teahouse with over 20 branches, ChinFond is known for its buffet-style service along with a selection of high-quality teas.

  • What you can find here: Teas and a buffet of snacks.

  • Addresses: Taolin Road Branch: No. 477, Taolin Road, Pudong New Area, Shanghai. Laoximen Branch: 2F, No. 1318, Zhonghua Road, Shanghai. Nanhui Branch: 3F, No. 252, Chengdong Road, Jiannan Town, Shanghai.

 

Absolutea

  • Known for its premium tea selections and modern ambiance, Absolutea is a go-to destination for tea aficionados in Shanghai.

  • What you can find here: A wide range of teas, including specialty blends.

  • Address: No. 1166, West Yan’an Road, Shanghai.

Tea Houses in Guangzhou

 

Shuimu Lianqing Lingnan Teahouse

  • Known for its cultural tea sessions, where experts teach brewing and tasting techniques.

  • What you can find here: High-quality teas like Shanlin Xi, Anji White, and 16-Year Roseroot Pu’er; dim sum including shrimp dumplings and egg tarts.

  • Address: No. 1 Building, 27-29 Liu Yun Liu Jie, Tianhe District, Guangzhou.

 

Liuhua Teahouse

  • The largest tea house in Guangzhou, offering an elegant, traditional ambiance with guzheng performances.

  • What you can find here: Xinyang Maojian and Pu’er tea, light snacks.

  • Address: Liuhua Lake Park, 1 Liuhua Lu, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou.

 

Tongqing Tang

  • An antique-style teahouse, ideal for intimate gatherings with VIP rooms.

  • What you can find here: Premium teas like Pu’er and Iron Goddess of Mercy; gourmet food options.

  • Address: Inside Lanpu Park, 901 Jiefang Bei Lu, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou.

 

Ziyuanxuan Teahouse

  • Located in Yunxi Ecological Park, this teahouse offers a serene outdoor setting under tree canopies.

  • What you can find here: Longjing and Dayi Qizibing teas; meals served in a natural environment.

  • Address: Yunxi Ecological Park, 1038 Baiyun Da Dao Nan, Baiyun District, Guangzhou.

 

Tao Tao Ju Teahouse

  • Established in 1880, this is the oldest tea house in Guangzhou, reflecting traditional Cantonese culture.

  • What you can find here: Authentic Cantonese tea and morning dim sum.

  • Address: 20 Di Shi Fu Lu, Shang Xia Jiu, Liwan District, Guangzhou.

 

Lin Heung Teahouse

  • Famous for its lotus seed paste and as a pioneer of mooncakes for Mid-Autumn Festival.

  • What you can find here: Classic Cantonese tea and bakery items.

  • Address: 67 Di Shi Fu Lu, Liwan District, Guangzhou.

 

Shuimu Lianqing Teahouse (Panyu)

  • Shuimu Lianqing Teahouse offers traditional tea education sessions in a relaxed environment.

  • What you can find here: Tea varieties, including Pu’er, and classic Cantonese dim sum.

  • Address: Floor 1, 2 Fu Hua Dong Lu, Shi Qiao, Panyu District, Guangzhou.

Tea Houses in Shenzhen

 

Heytea

  • Heytea is famous for pioneering the “cheese tea” trend in China. It started in Guangdong and has expanded to numerous cities, becoming a staple in the Chinese tea-drinking culture.

  • What you can find here: Milk tea, cheese tea, and various flavored drinks. They also serve snacks such as cakes and pastries.

  • Address: Multiple locations in Shenzhen, including major shopping areas like Coco Park.

 

Jing Yi Teahouse 

  • Jing Yi Teahouse, also known as “Summer Tea House” is a renowned vegetarian restaurant and teahouse located in Shenzhen. Jing Yi Teahouse has established itself as a prominent establishment in Shenzhen’s dining scene, particularly among vegetarian and tea aficionados. It has garnered positive reviews for its tranquil ambiance and diverse menu, making it a favored spot for both locals and visitors.

  • What you can find here: The teahouse specializes in a variety of organic teas sourced from its own gardens worldwide, providing a comprehensive tea-tasting experience. In addition to its extensive tea selection, Jing Yi Teahouse offers a range of vegetarian dishes, including dim sum and other Guangdong vegetarian specialties.

  • Address: No.3038, Bao’an South Road JinTang Mansion 7 Floor, Shenzhen 

 

Yici Tea

  • Yici Tea is renowned as the most popular teahouse in Shenzhen’s Futian District, as rated by dianping.com. Located near the foot of Lianhua Hill, not far from the city’s downtown, the teahouse offers a serene and tranquil environment, making it an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. It is celebrated for its focus on tea culture and the calming atmosphere it provides to visitors looking to relax and de-stress.

  • What you can find here: Yici Tea specializes in Oolong tea from Fujian province, known for its sweet, throat-soothing taste that is long-lasting and beneficial for the skin and lungs. In addition to Oolong, the teahouse offers a selection of black, white, and dark teas. Guests can also enjoy two popular pastries paired with their tea: one made with green beans for a rich flavor and the other made with dried tangerine peel for a delicate fragrance.

  • Address: 20 Yutian Road, Futian District, Shenzhen.

Tea Houses in Suzhou


Dayi Tea House

  • Specializing in traditional Chinese teas, Dayi Tea House is highly regarded for its premium selections and tranquil atmosphere.

  • What you can find here: Various traditional Chinese teas such as Pu’er and Tie Guan Yin, served with snacks.

  • Address: Located in major shopping centers such as the MixC in Nanshan.

 

Nanyuan Tea House

  • A famous and historically significant tea house located in Suzhou, offering a traditional experience with antique room styles. The venue is a popular choice for those seeking a glimpse of early 20th-century tea culture, reflecting the charm of the Republic of China era.

  • What you can find here: A variety of teas and traditional Chinese snacks.

  • Address: Tonglizhen, Wujiang, Suzhou.

 

New Island Coffee Tea House

  • A cozy spot combining coffee and tea culture with a relaxed atmosphere, offering various tea options alongside coffee beverages.

  • What you can find here: Coffee, various teas, light snacks.

  • Address: 118 Shishan Road, Suzhou.

Tea Houses in Nanjing

 

Taicheng Study (Tai Cheng Shu Fang)

  • Situated near the Taiping Gate section of the Nanjing City Wall, Taicheng Study blends tea culture with literature. It offers a peaceful atmosphere for tea lovers and readers, with free access to books about tea and local authors. The ‘Tea Brick of Ming Dynasty’ is the house specialty.

  • Address: 200 meters east of Wumiaozha, Huanhu Road, Xuanwu District, Nanjing.

 

Nanjing Museum Teahouse

  • Located inside the Nanjing Museum, this teahouse provides a rich cultural experience. Guests can enjoy a cup of tea while watching live performances of traditional Chinese operas. Kunqu, Suzhou Pingtan, and other regional operas are performed on alternating months.

  • Address: Inside Nanjing Museum, No. 321 Zhongshandong Road, Nanjing.

 

Shaobo Tea Garden (Shao Bo Cha Yuan)

  • Known for its antique charm, this teahouse offers guests tea served by waiters in ancient costumes. It’s a great place to enjoy tea while watching Guzheng performances and the picturesque scene of Qinhuai River’s painted boats.

  • Address: Wang Changling Banquet Site, No. 121 Pingjiangfu Road, Nanjing.

 

Yunji Teahouse in Purple Mountain

  • This tranquil teahouse is surrounded by stone walls and bamboo fences, providing a serene retreat. It features tea rooms each with a unique theme, ideal for relaxation and tea appreciation.

  • Address: No.7-9 of Shixiang Road, Zijinshan Scenic Area, Nanjing.

 

Dashi Tea Pavilion (Da Shi Cha Ting)

  • This tea pavilion offers a unique combination of tea and flower wines, with a fantastic view of the Laomendong street. It’s a great place for enjoying tea while appreciating its extensive collection of tea pots.

  • Address: No. 117 Gutong Lane, Laomendong., Nanjing.

 

Huawei Teahouse

  • This historic teahouse offers a glimpse into Nanjing’s traditional tea culture, with a wide range of local and regional tea selections. The warm, cozy environment makes it a perfect place for tea connoisseurs.

  • Address: No. 78 Xinjiekou Road, Nanjing.

 

The Tea House of the Jiangnan

  • This teahouse combines fine tea with live performances of local art forms such as Nanjing traditional music and opera. Guests enjoy a relaxing tea session while immersing themselves in the cultural heritage of Jiangnan.

  • Address: No. 34 Yangtze Road, Nanjing.

 

Qinhuai Teahouse

  • Located near the famous Qinhuai River, this teahouse blends traditional tea culture with beautiful riverside views. It’s a relaxing spot to enjoy tea while appreciating the surrounding scenery.

  • Address: No. 68 Pingjiang Road, Qinhuai District, Nanjing.

 

Mingcha Teahouse

  • Mingcha combines modern design with a traditional tea experience. Guests can enjoy a range of high-quality teas in a chic setting, making it a favorite for both tea novices and experts.

  • Address: No. 50 Xianlin Avenue, Nanjing.

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