West China Tea Company

West China Tea Company, Austin 4706 N Interstate Hwy 35 - Austin

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Vanessa Nova
+5
So Han and his knowledge of tea will expand your experience of tea in many ways! I have enhanced my senses through the subtleties and complexities of the different types of tea since I've known him and he opened his Tea Spot! If you're even remotely interested in tea or like tea, you will find a sense of community, presence, and elegance in the Traditional Gong fu Cha way of preparing tea!
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John-Ross Cromer
+5
I recently learned about how tea sucks up more soil contaminates than other kinds of plants. This particularly concerns me, as tea is commonly sold as a bargain bin commodity. I enjoy how Sohan travels to the source of the tea mountains to handpick the top quality teas in the world. You can tell by the taste. It's the tea for me!
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Jordan McGee
+5
Sohan helped me and my partner out today pick out some tea! He talked with us for about an hour about tea and teaware even though he didn’t have to, and was incredibly kind about it. He seems genuinely interested and honest about all things tea and it was really cool! He really knew his stuff and we loved learning about it. Great cozy shop with the most lovely high quality teaware and tea leaf collection. I wish I knew about this place sooner, will be coming back often and would recommend :-) The tea I tried tonight from them was really fantastic.
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Kristen Sandsted
+5
Best tea house I've ever been to. Very comfy yet incredibly classy. Not the least bit pretentious like some high end tea houses tend to be. Very helpful and informative staff, enjoyed talking to people who truly are into the business for the love of tea. I will say, definitely better for the tea connoisseur, or at least someone who does a bit of research on Asian styles and preparation methods of tea, than the casual tea drinker. Absolutely loved the environment, and, of course, the tea was delicious! Got the magnolia Phoenix oolong and steeped it at least 10 times.
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Peter Sukontaraks
+5
So Han Is an informative host that provides background and traditions to the teas he has. He is most interested in your appreciation of the teas and never pushes for the sale. Reasonable prices and excellent product.
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K.J.
+4
If you enjoy drinking tea (and I don't mean tea to go) and take your time to really appreciate a nice pot of tea, then this place is really recommended. If you have questions about tea and its culture or you want to buy some quality tea, this is the place. If you are in a rush, this is probably not the right place. What makes this place special is that it is not a tea room in a conventional manner, it is more about tea and its culture. ---------------------------------- My star rating legend: Excellent / Exceptional ☆☆☆☆☆ Very good / Special ☆☆☆☆ Above-Average ☆☆☆ Below-Average ☆☆ Something is wrong!? ☆ ---------------------------------- Please note, my star rating compares this place to other similar places and is not based on a one time subjective impression. Thank you.
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Thomas Abraham
+5
Very very well curated, high quality teas. You always know you'll get something good.
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k m
+5
Great place. However, don't expect to get English tea time. There are no biscuits with clotted cream or Tim Tams or whatever. It is primarily a Chinese teahouse that focuses solely on being that. So, no other foods to go along with the tea be will served. And that was actually what I was hoping find! (And, I was very surprised to find some quality tea to be honest.) Closest thing to this that I've been to in the US was Dobra Tea in Northampton, Massachusetts (putting aside a real Chinese teahouse in Toronto's chinatown area). However, Dobra Tea also sells food & other tisanes. I don't know of anything like West China Tea in Texas. There's a place in Dallas (The Cultured Cup), which sells some traditional tea, but it's mostly a buy-to-bring-home type of place – you can't actually sit down and drink a couple pots of tea. (And, the Cultured Cup folks also don't seem to know as much about tea compared to West China Tea.) As you can guess from the name, the focus is on China. I don't think he has any tea produced in Taiwan or Japan or India. So, West China Tea is a very welcome addition to the Texas landscape. Being in Austin with its college student population is probably helping this place to stay in business. Americans just aren't so into tea unfortunately. However, the owner seems to have a goal of educating the public. If he can foster a tea culture, that would be great. Not everyone may appreciate the educational part of this place though? Not sure. Anyway, he seems to offer tea classes or tea sampling groups. Besides tea, you can buy tea cups, teapots (including traditional yixing clay ones), tea sets (cups+pot+tray), chahais (little decanter-ish containers for pouring directly into your cup), puer tea picks, and tea 'pets' (these are little clay sculptures that you can pour water over for fun, it's a weird idea...). I brought my mother to try some tea there for my first visit. Personally, I think places like this kinda tend to skimp on the tea served on location. (That was also true of Dobra Tea in Northampton, Massachusetts.) But, you could always get two orders of tea for the same pot. Anyway, we tried some traditionally roasted oolong that I had never heard of. (It wasn't one of the famous ones, possibly the tea was renamed by the shop? I don't know.) It was good. I also bought a small 1oz bag of green tea and another of shuixian. The shuixian was particularly good. At this time, he only had these small 1oz bags for sale and said that there wasn't really any discount for buying larger quantities. At a later time, I went just to buy some tea to take home. By now, he had changed the name of this shop to what it is now (West China Tea). And, thankfully, he had larger sized bags. (At least 100 grams is best for me.) He had mentioned when I went the first time that he had an aged dahongpao (fairly expensive). So, I got some of this, some tieguanyin with a very dark roast (like they prefer in Hong Kong), and a old bush shuixian. These were also good teas. The tieguanyin may be a bit dark for some people, but it's nice. (I think this one is best steeped the gongfu way.) Both this shuixian and the dahongpao have a little storage taste, which may not suit all tastes, but it is only slight. Liked both. All good buys. He seems to have a good bit of puer, which is not really my kind of tea (it's overpriced all over the world & usually not aged enough). I haven't sampled enough of his greens to be able to say much. (He didn't write the harvest year on the bag I bought but assured me it was from that current year.) But, since his oolong selection has been good so far, I would expect his green selection to be high quality. He also has black tea, but I'm not much of a drinker of that really. I hope this place remains here as long as I live in Texas. If I lived in Austin, I would probably end up buying every one of his oolongs. He has a website, too (although it's down today for some reason, so I decided to write a review instead of looking at the website....)
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Carlie Dillon
+5
Be sure and have a proper human-teaing experience at this Austin gem of a tea house. So Han and his lovely tea team provide only the most luxurious service to your satisfaction. Knowledgeable, accommodating, and with an exclusive selection.
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Nhat Ho
+5
Chris was an excellent host. Entertaining conversation. Low key pricing. Kudos!

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Now Open
Monday:
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday:
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday:
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Thursday:
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Friday:
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Saturday:
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Sunday:
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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