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  • My girlfriend really wanted to try this place out, so we finally did this week and I really enjoyed our time there! Admittedly, reading the reviews made me a little cautious and I'm really glad that they didn't reflect our experience. I don't understand at all what people mean when they say it smells bad in here. It smelled strongly like tea and incense (aka good). It didn't smell like feet or body odor at all. We tried their Creamed Earl Grey tea which was delicious with soy milk, but a bit too astringent for me on its own. We also had the posh cheese and crackers, a slice of carrot cake, and halva. All were delicious, if a bit on the pricey side, but nothing unexpected from any similar joint, really. I see from other reviews that the food presentation/quality isn't always consistent, so that's a bit disappointing--but for us, and for this visit, it was lovely. Staff were very friendly and approachable, service was great. They have a sign that mentions taking off your shoes and using supplied slippers, but I chose to keep my shoes on and they didn't give me any trouble at all about it. We didn't have specific questions about teas/the menu, but other customers did and I overheard staff being very thorough about answering and providing suggestions, which is always nice. Very cozy, chill atmosphere. We did play a couple games, and if you're going to do that, I'd suggest probably staying away from the couches just because the way seating/tables are placed can make gameplay tricky since you're usually not sitting directly across from each other. There were only two cons for me. - Menu: great at giving lengthy and detailed descriptions of their tea, but also really insist on using "ancient" Chinese proverbs. It's okay! Something can just be a Chinese proverb! It doesn't have to be ancient because it's Chinese! Especially when they don't use the same descriptor for the other proverbs they put in. Also, price list is at the very back, instead of just beside the tea description, etc. It's quite a long menu, so that was a bit annoying. - Decor: some of the furniture (basically just the couches, the wooden sets seemed fine) did look a bit like they've been through some wear and tear, but that's not a dealbreaker for me. Overall, I'd come back!
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