Teakha

Hong Kong


Fancy organic tea concoctions are best enjoyed with the homemade drop scones in this modern interpretation of a Chinese teahouse, just off the main street in the impossibly hip Tai Ping Shan St area. The cute teaware makes a good souvenir.


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