Jakarta - This tea house is located across Pasar Glodok, and was renovated into a heritage building preserved as a part of a government’s project, but also an oasis of calm in Jakarta’s Kota Tua (Old Town).
Selling different types of tea |
The tea shop offers 11 types of premium teas from the likes of Chinese, Japanese, English, and Indonesian Tea, the tea house now beckons to tea enthusiasts, tourists, and sometimes those living in the vicinity.
Restaurant menu |
Tea ceremony |
Donny and I at our lunch table |
scallops soup |
Ginseng chicken soup |
Chicken mushroom |
A very tasty and tender chicken dish. This is a Halal restaurant so no pork were served in this Chinese restaurant.
Fried Kway Teow |
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