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2014-12-12
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I walked by here one day and saw the words "The Tea Academics". The design looked very similar to The Coffee Academics and I wondered ... were they the same? After a bit of research, yes, they were. The Habitu group, creator of Caffe Habitu and The Coffee Academics, famous all over Hong Kong for being the Hong Kong version of Starbucks, has started on a new concept. And that concept is tea.Tea drinking is actually getting popular in North America. When I went home to Canada a few months ago, I s
Tea drinking is actually getting popular in North America. When I went home to Canada a few months ago, I saw more and more tea cafes open as compared to coffee shops. Tea cafes (like David's Tea in Canada) that served tea like Starbucks. Even Starbucks was getting into the tea game with their Tazo and Teavana line. So, why this trend towards tea in North America, a continent that likes to drink coffee? Supposedly tea has several health benefits. And anything healthy drives people to go in that direction.
At the moment, The Tea Academics is having a soft opening. When I arrived, it was pretty quiet. There was maybe one other person there. The layout is minimalistic. Bar table at one end. Wood tables and chairs. A few sofa chairs. Soft music played in the background to give a very zen like atmosphere.
It arrived on a lovely oval wooden tray with a beautiful tea cup and saucer with a dainty biscuit. The tea was served in a beaker. The beaker made me think of when I was in university and we made our own beer in microbiology lab and we had to drink what we made from a beaker.
As they are now doing a soft opening, there is no 10% service charge. There will in the future when it does it's official opening.
张贴