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  1. May 22, 2023 · However, tea houses provide a welcome respite from this hectic lifestyle, offering a place to relax, unwind, and slow down with a cup of tea. Here are seven tea houses in Singapore that we recommend visiting to find your inner tranquili-tea. 1.

    • Tea Chapter. Restaurants. Tea rooms. Tanjong Pagar. Tea Chapter, housed in a pre-war shophouse, has been visited by heavyweights and dignitaries alike – the Queen Elizabeth II and our own PM Lee Hsien Loong have stepped through these very doors.
    • Camellia Tea Bar. Restaurants. Marine Parade. This quaint tea bar in Katong specialises in Wuyi rock tea, a loose leaf oolong that hails from the ranges of Wuyi Mountains.
    • Antea Social. Restaurants. Tea rooms. Kallang. Antea Social might’ve gained a reputation for flavoured oolong teas, but they’ve since branched out into green, black, pu erh, and even caffeine-free blends.
    • Silk Tea Bar. Restaurants. Tea rooms. Chinatown. One of the goals of Silk Tea Bar’s young owners? To make drinking tea cool again. At this zen-like oasis hidden on the second floor of a Chinatown shophouse, it’s all about appreciating the flavours of loose leaf Chinese teas.
    • The Astor Grill, St. Regis Singapore. Image credit: Brasserie Les Saveurs. Steep yourself in decadence with The Astor Grill’s’ Afternoon Tea Ritual. The plush lounge offers seasonal afternoon tea sets, with their current offering priced at $75++ per person.
    • The Grand Lobby, Raffles Hotel. Image credit: Raffles Hotel. Afternoon tea is a storied tradition in Raffles Hotel, one that continues to this very day at The Grand Lobby.
    • Tea Lounge, Conrad Singapore Orchard. Image credit: Conrad Singapore Orchard. The Tea Lounge at Conrad Singapore Orchard serves up teatime set amidst stately furniture and verdant tropical greenery.
    • Crossroads Bar, Paradox Singapore Merchant Court. Image credit: Paradox Singapore Merchant Court. From 29 February to 30 April 2024, jio your food kaki to pinkies up at Paradox Singapore Merchant Court’s Blooms and Bubbles Afternoon Tea.
  2. At Yixing Xuan Teahouse in Singapore, we show you the joy of enjoying an exquisite pot of Chinese tea. Visit us or buy our tea online. We ship worldwide!

  3. Apr 3, 2020 · Amble within the concrete jungle of Singapore and you’ll likely be met with the defined lines and reflective glass characteristic of modern urbanity. However, if you peer a little closer between the neatly-lined blocks and along hidden streets, you can still find traditional Chinese teahouses hidden in plain sight.

  4. Experience in the art of tea appreciation in Yixing Xuan Teahouse, a combination of tea artifact shop, teahouse and restaurant. Enjoy cups of traditional brewed tea with serving of dim sums in a relaxing and quiet ambience.

  5. May 4, 2022 · Tea Chapter is a traditional Chinese teahouse along Neil Road with tea workshops and tea appreciation.

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