Tea-houses and tea-cafes, although known as a very typical English tradition, are now a very fashion culture in the world. In New York you have a wide variety of Tea-houses. So Interior Design Giants wants to help you to chose the best ones to visit and to appreciate the tea and cafe!
Alice’s Tea Cup (www.alicesteacup.com)
Manhattan (Upper West Side and two locations on the Upper East Side) Alice’s Tea Cup is open 7 days a week. 102 West 73rd St. (212) 799-3006. / 156 East 64th St. (212) 486-9200. / 220 East 81st St. (212) 734-4TEA.
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Bosie Tea Parlor (www.bosienyc.com)
Manhattan (West Village) Bosie is open 7 days a week. 10 Morton St. (212) 352-9900.
Cha-An (www.chaanteahouse.com)
Manhattan (East Village) Open 7 days a week. 230 East 9th St, 2nd Fl. (212) 228-8030.
Physical GraffiTea (www.physicalgraffitea.com)
Manhattan (East Village) Open 7 days a week. 96 St. Marks. (212) 477-7334.
Radiance (www.radiancetea.com)
Manhattan (Midtown) Open 7 days a week. 158 West 55th St. (212) 217-0442
Tavalon (www.tavalon.com)
Manhattan (Midtown and Upper West Side) Open 7 days a week. 120 Riverside Blvd. (66th St.) (212) 580-1200. / 830 3rd Avenue.
Tea and Sympathy (www.teaandsympathy.com)
Manhattan (Greenwich Village) Open 7 days a week. 108 Greenwich Avenue. (212) 989-9735.
Tea Lounge (www.tealoungeny.com)
Brooklyn (Park Slope) Open 7 days a week. 837 Union St. (718) 789-2762.
Which Tea-house and tea-cafe will be your first option when you go to visit New York?
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