Canadian-born shop and cafe blends and brews teas in kooky flavors like Dulce & Banana, Chocolate Chili Chai, and Movie Night, all of which actually taste like their names. The secret: the... read more
Inspired by 17th century French salons, this grand tea party houses selections of the purest herbs, spices and botanicals picked from private estates all over the world. One signature tea, the soci... read more
Radiate calm while you await a tea so delicate it needs no sugar, and dumplings so delicious you forgive their slow arrival. Everything is made from scratch, so worth the wait, even if you're not p... read more
Love ‘em or hate ‘em, no disputing the homemade flavor of the dumplings here. Available three ways: pork and beef with cabbage, chicken with shiitake, and lentil and tofu for the vegeta... read more
There's no wifi here, so focus on the cup of joe in front of you -- strong, flavorful, and famously hot. Coffee's the main game, but various teas have their fans. Spurs strong devotion and/or debat... read more
Place couldn't be more aptly named: tiny, frill-lacking space doesn't need style when reputation for substance—the kind it takes for a non-liquor serving, small, website-lacking teahouse to m... read more
No panic on Greenwich Avenue when you can drown your sorrows in a perfectly lovely afternoon tea for two. Custards, scones, puddings, and all things bad for your health. How very civilized, guvnah!... read more
Tight-knit setting that will remind you of being at your grandparents' house. Wake up to french toast and eggs for breakfast. Devour a triple-decker pastrami sandwich for brunch. Take a dive into t... read more
Are they giving away free iPods? Or perhaps it's that delectable fake chicken wrap that's got the kids so hot and bothered? Obsessive fan base with excellent Mac products packs the place all-day-ev... read more
A mandatory stopover for all those on the Gossip Girl tour of NYC—it's the place where 'Vanessa' works, but, for the record, not in Williamsburg (neither, for the record, is the Humphrey apar... read more
A popular Chinatown and Flushing lunch spot, Quickly serves Japanese hot pots, plates of shabu, and frothy bubble teas, well, quickly. Sit-down dining only available for hot pot-craving customers, ... read more
There's no wifi here, so focus on the cup of joe in front of you -- strong, flavorful, and famously hot. Coffee's the main game, but various teas have their fans. Spurs strong devotion and/or debat... read more
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