Shan Ming Teashop

Kaohsiung


A fragrant teashop offering an assortment of quality loose-leaf teas from Taiwan. If you want to buy, the English-speaking owner can explain their features to you. If you're just thirsty it can sell all kinds of tea drinks (from NT$40) take away, as well as tea-flavoured soft swirl (NT$70).


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