I recently visited The Tea in Eden Center, and it was an absolutely delightful experience! From the moment I walked in, I was greeted with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The decor is charming, creating a perfect setting for a relaxing tea experience.
The menu offers a diverse selection of teas, ranging from classic favorites to unique blends. I tried the Seasalt Coffee and it was perfectly brewed, with a delicate balance of flavors. The staff was knowledgeable and passionate about their offerings, guiding me through the options and making excellent recommendations.
The service was impeccable. The staff was attentive without being intrusive, ensuring that my teapot was always full and that I had everything I needed. The accompanying pastries were fresh and delicious, complementing the tea beautifully.
Overall, The Tea in Eden Center is a hidden gem. Whether you’re a tea connoisseur or just...
Read moreI like the shop's concept but the drinks are so-so. The matcha drinks they serve are watery. I noticed the Jasmine milk tea I drank was a bit strong in their tea game. The second time I come in, the ceiling's leaking in a different part of the shop (maybe because of the recent rain). Funny story, a relative of mine kept assuming they don't serve toppings (because another relative was blocking the toppings section at the register) and said it out loud and the employee at the register didn't response at all. They don't advocate on their selling. If you're running a business, upselling is important but who am I to judge.
Both times, the wait time was a bit longer than usual. But they do take in reusable cups!
Don't know if I want to come back to this shop but I hope the place gets...
Read moreThe dragonfruit aiyu has milk in it, a warning for anyone with an allergy. It’s not listed as having milk on the menu in English or Vietnamese, and is sectioned with the otherwise milk-free fruit teas. I’ve never even seen an aiyu tea served with milk in it before. Thankfully my allergy isn’t severe enough to send me to the hospital, but others may not be as lucky.
The ceiling is also covered in mold, and this place is obviously still vivi’s tea just unsuccessfully rebranded. Would...
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