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Old Mar 30, 2006 | 12:22 am
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Tea House?

Are there good places in HK to drink tea? Hot Chinese/Japanese, etc, tea without milk or sugar in it.
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Old Mar 30, 2006 | 6:55 am
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If you want to just drink tea, and not having dim sum, there are now some tea places for that. I know there's one in the basement of the Seibu department store in Pacific Place. And I've drank tea at the tea house at the Heritage Musuem in Shatin. There must be other places to do so too.

Cheapest seem to be around HK$20. There are some leaves that go over HK$100. They give you plenty of tea leaves in a can so you can change out the leaves 2-3 times.
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Originally Posted by rkkwan
If you want to just drink tea, and not having dim sum, there are now some tea places for that. I know there's one in the basement of the Seibu department store in Pacific Place. And I've drank tea at the tea house at the Heritage Musuem in Shatin. There must be other places to do so too.

Cheapest seem to be around HK$20. There are some leaves that go over HK$100. They give you plenty of tea leaves in a can so you can change out the leaves 2-3 times.


The tea bar at Pacific Place is called MingCha. Very good tea and friendly staff too. I went there twice on my last trip.
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