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Przekaż informację zwrotnąDelicious dumplings, exotic teas and lovely service in this quirky spot. Nearby do a spot of antique and op shopping for a great day out.
I love to take people here who have never been before as they are truly amazed that they never know this place existed. It has a really lovely ambiance and is just a lovely dining experience. The menu isn't huge but has a range of...Tibetan and Nepalese dumplings that are exquisite and a huge range of teas to accompany your dumplings. Different teas are served in different tea serving accoutrements just adding to experience.
I had high expectations for this place. The atmosphere is on point the tea was gorgeous but the dumplings and the dipping sauces were not that good. The dumpling wrappers were so gluggy i could still feel them between my teeth well and truely after...i had downed the tea and left the restaurant. The fillings were tasty but there was no real freshness.
Dumplings tea. So so simple. They have a very small selection of dumplings but this is no way a bad thing. We had both the vegie Japanese and Tibetan dumplings and they were soooo delicious. Washed down with a Japanese cherry blossom ice tea,...and some black sesame ice cream. The service was great and the restaurant is very well decked out such a lovely atmosphere! Just be wary of price, it's a little expensive, but certainly worth it.
Came here first time with the mother-in-law after doing the antique shops in Islington. A great place to stop for tea. So many to choose from I had the honey Roobois it was great. Had some mixed dumplings to share and they were...fab chilli pastes were soooo good. Raved about it to hubby so took him a few weeks later. But he was not impressed. He was on a sugar free diet and was disappointed when the waitress couldn't tell him if the dumplings contained sugar... at this point I started to doubt whether the dumplings were made on site. My doubts were confirmed when I seen the waitress come out of the back with a commercial bag of frozen dumplings and popped them in the steamer ... I still enjoyed them though and I would go back again but probably on my own with a book ....