Thưởng Trà Tea House

Đánh giá: 4.3/5 (73 đánh giá)

Địa chỉ: nhà tập thể, 2E P. Tông Đản, French Quarter, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội 100000, Việt Nam

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Hung Pham📷 1 ảnh thực tế

- Quán không có Manu - Uống ấm trà ô long như bên dưới tính 300.000 VND. - Trà hơi nhạt, vị cũng same same với các ấm trà quán khác giá 40.000-60.000VND - Tự gửi xe ngoài mất phí.

randall📷 4 ảnh thực tế★★★★★

This place is absolutely the bomb for traditional tea drinkers. The ambience is 10/10 and the teas offered are simply excellent. They will spend time explaining to you what you're drinking and also make suggestions. Be it an experienced tea drinker or a novice, you'll probably my find something delicious here. I'll admit some effort in needed to find the place as an unfamiliar tourist. Hopefully my photos of the ground floor will help. Was planning to head to the shop every day but I got food poisoning from another place! Argh.. such a shame. Thankfully Singapore is near by, I'm already planning a trip back to Hanoi just to visit this shop!

Thuha Ng📷 4 ảnh thực tế★★★

Feeling disappointed to visit that Vietnamese tea shop although I have already seen many positive reviews about this place. Tea taste is not notable or flavorful at all, just like other normal tea shops somewhere. They don’t provide any menu and price is really expensive, roughly vnd 300k for two pots of tea. White Crane tea is considered one of the best kind of tea there but it just like a dried Northern tea on Thai Nguyen hills. The Com cake is quite bad since it is not fine or smooth. The positive points are a friendly staff and a quite cozy place.

Fi Shep📷 4 ảnh thực tế★★

We were looking forward to visiting after reading the previous reviews however our experience was not great at all! Whilst the service was vaguely friendly and the waitress did briefly explain the teas she didn’t care much for us at all. The orders were incorrect, two of the teas were delivered when we ordered three and no biscuits arrived with the tea as we had asked the waitress and ordered as well. The total for the two pots of tea was 200,000VD. We did find the place really easy though from the previous reviews which was helpful, the decor was pleasant and the outdoor seating had a great view but the music was quite loud. We were the only people there at 3pm, wouldn’t visit again.

Lyn📷 4 ảnh thực tế★★★★★

Màu sơn đỏ của cái cửa Những bông cúc vàng trong bình được đặt ngay ngắn trên các bục gỗ Một hồ nước nhỏ với những chú cá bơi lội Sự sạch sẽ , tĩnh lặng khi bước vào quán #thức trà (gọi dân dã là tráng trà) Hôm m ghé vì quán có các bạnlafm phóng sự m được chính cô chủ quán xinh đẹp pha trà Trà ngon Bình tốt,chén uống đẹp Không gian tĩnh Một tuần trà 200 PS: m bật mí nhé, cô bé nv xinh lắm luôn

Travis Tran📷 2 ảnh thực tế★★★★★

Really great experience. The atmosphere is amazing. The servers couldn't speak English well but they spoke well enough and with Google translate that we had no issues communicating with them. They were very friendly to us. Despite what others have said the prices were very reasonable. We got to try 3 types of tea (3 pots) and they also brought us a small dish of assorted snacks and we left with two packets of 20 g of tea each and the total was only 500,000 VND (approximately 22 USD). That is an insane bargain even for just the tea we purchased to go. The other people quoting prices is still an average deal for tea, sounds like they just expect to pay nothing since they are in Vietnam.

Natasha M.📷 2 ảnh thực tế★★★

The interior is very beautiful, but other than that this place is a proper rip off. No menu and we ended up paying 300k for a shared pot of tea. I wouldn’t be complaining if the tea was any good, but it was mediocre at best. I asked how much it cost to buy tea and they asked 500k per a 100gr bag. Didn’t get any of course, was just curious how far they’d go with prices.

Dylan L★★

Unfortunately not a great experience with the host / staff here, she was extremely aggressive and off putting. Hard to find, so the first moment when I asked if we were in the right place she was condescending saying “what does it look like?” And laughed at me. Then I asked if there was a bathroom and she said “what would you do if I said I didn’t have one?” Tea is supposed to be a calming experience, and we were told we are ignorant and know nothing about tea…. Meanwhile we have travelled all over Asia and never had such an unwelcome experience. Tea tasting is 370,000 for unknown quantity of tea (she wouldn’t say) - plus it’s improperly in glass jars exposed to light. When we asked questions about visiting tea farms she said everything is commercial and we can only get real tea from her. With more questions she just said to ask our guide , as if she didn’t know or refused to tell us. Very odd , disrespectful, we left.