Saint's Alp Teahouse

2131 S Archer Ave ChicagoIL60616
Closed
Sunday
11:00am-11:00pm
Monday
11:00am-11:30pm
Tuesday
11:00am-11:30pm
Wednesday
11:00am-11:30pm
Thursday
11:00am-11:30pm
Friday
11:00am-11:30pm
Saturday
11:00am-11:30pm
Payment Methods: Visa
Average Rating
3.5
Total Reviews
(30)
Recommended 0
Not Recommended 0
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Description

Since 2005, Saints Alp Teahouse has been providing Churches, Temples, And Shrines from Chicago.
by dandb on June 06, 2015 from dandb

Tips

Know Before You Go: The Hong Kong chain is based on common Taiwanese teahouses, but the food is pan-Asian, drawing heavily from Japanese and Chinese street food.
by ezlocal on December 23, 2015 from ezlocal
Know Before You Go:
The Hong Kong chain is based on common Taiwanese teahouses, but the food is pan-Asian, drawing heavily from Japanese and Chinese street food.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch

Editorial Reviews

Cheap dim sum-style fast food and exotic bubble tea creations draw young Chinatown locals to this Hong Kong chain.:
In Short
Vibrant lime green, pink, and orange walls are dizzying, but an ideal backdrop for the young regulars who file in nightly to share endless tea and juice selections. Bubble...
by by Fred Schlatter at Citysearch on October 24, 2006 from Citysearch

Information from the business

Saint's Alp (International) Company Limited was founded in 1994 in Hong Kong. It is the first leisure teahouse to introduce Taiwanese bubble tea to Hong Kong that incorporates Taiwanese teahouse concept. It has not only brought in the Taiwanese tea drinking culture but also set the trend in Hong Kong. With leading and unique business acumen, Saint's Alp has developed a large variety of high...
by yahoolocal on June 01, 2014 from yahoolocal
Integrating the eastern flavor with a western twist. They serve a variety of specialty drinks and food to suit fo your fickle palate. Dedicated as a favorite oasis for the busy metropolitans, Saint's Alp Teahouse has expanded to a chain of over 40 teahouses in Hong Kong and the United States.

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by activediner on April 04, 2013 from activediner