This informal teahouse stocks more than 50 teas (black, white, and green) imported from India, Japan, and Africa, but it also serves healthful and delicious Japanese, Indian, and Thai food as well as tea-friendly sweets like ginger scones, plum muffins, and salty oat cookies. You can mix small dishes—tandoori kebabs, tea-cured salmon, Indian flat breads—to create meals or snacks. There's also a...
Teaism Restaurant Review:
Fortunately, you can find a Teaism at several convenient DC locations; when you have a tea attack, make tracks here. Of course, it’s not just about drinking tea---although management offers plenty of varieties----Teaism also offers fruit juices, beer, wine, saké and assorted lunch and dinner edibles, mostly Asian. You’ll also find a menu that includes soups (even the Japanese tea soup,...