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Updated: 2014-07-04 / (wtcf.travel)
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● Chun Fen De Yi Lou

● Cova

● Da Ke Tang

● De He Teahouse

● Mozart Cafe

● Qiu Ping Tea Restaurant

● Song Fang Masion

● Tai He Tea House

● Tang Yun Tea House

● The Mid-Lake Pavilion Teahouse

● Wan Ling Tea House

● Whittard of Chelsea(IFC)

● Yan Yu Jiang Nan

● Yaqu Tea House

Chun Fen De Yi Lou

Add: No.337 Fangbang Rd.(M)

Tel: 021-63734860

Open: 09:30 - 18:00

Built in later Qing Dynasty, this is one of the tea houses with the longest history and the best reputation in Shanghai.

Cova

Add: 01A, Bldg 17, Lane 181, No. 181 Taicang Rd

Tel: 021-33763910

Open: 10:00 - 22:00

Website: http://www.cova.com.cn/

Established in 1817, Milanese cafe Cova has had almost two centuries to perfect its recipes and achieve its status as one of the best artisan cafes around. Espressos and cappuccinos are freshly ground, and made by expert baristas highly trained in bringing the best quality. All of which is no surprise for a cafe from coffee-loving Italy.

Da Ke Tang

Add: No. 25, Lane 388, Xiangyang Rd.(S)

Tel: 021-64676577 64675077

Open: 10:00 - 01:00

Website: http://www.dkt-puerhuisuo.com/

A very popular teahouse in an old villa house in Shanghai. A good place to kill time with your friends sipping Puer tea.  

De He Teahouse

Add: 2F,No. 135, Jianguo Rd.(W)

Tel: 021-54681117

Open: 11:00 - 22:00

The capacious De He Teahouse will make you feel relaxed and comfortable. Besides the tea you asked, it also provides a buffet dinner of various snacks and fruits.

Mozart Cafe

Add: No. 1-105, Lane 190, Taikang Rd

Tel: 021-64338353

Open: 8:00 - 22:00

Mozart Cafe features authentic Viennese cuisine and beverages. Visitors will be surprised to discover how roomy the interior is after stepping past the two small tables outside, through the small door. Designed in typical European style - with small wooden tables and chairs and crystal lamps - the cafe displays European antiques, china vases, plate and cups.

Qiu Ping Tea Restaurant

Add: 2F, No. 687, Dongdaming Rd.

Tel: 021-62125758

Open: 11:00 - 22:00

Website: http://www.china-teafood.com/index.asp

With a history of 11 years, it is the first tea restaurant in China. The decorations are of the Ming and Qing styles. All kinds of tea and tea pots are displayed, also with Chinese painting and calligraphy, porcelain, antique, stones of fantastic shapes.

Song Fang Masion

Add: No. 227A Yongjia Rd.

Tel: 021-64338283

Open: 10:00 - 19:00

Website: http://www.songfangtea.com/home_en.php

Song Fang Maison specializes in the finest quality Chinese and French teas for sale and to savor on the premises. It was created in Shanghai in 2007 by Florence Samson, a Paris native and a Shanghai resident for more than 10 years. Her Chinese name is Song Fang (Song means the Song dynasty and Fang means fragrant and of good reputation).

Tai He Tea House

Add: No. 569, Pudong Avenue

Tel: 021-68877880

Open: 10:00 - 02:00

Website: http://www.taihetea.com

The construction of the tea house is very unique. There is small bridge and stream. The hall on the second floor is like the room of a big family in the south of the Yangtze River in olden times. There are several small rooms which are very convenient for business meetings.

Tang Yun Tea House

Add: No. 199 Hengshan Rd.

Tel: 021-64710787

Open: 10:00 - 01:00

Tang Yun Tea house is a 2-storey ancient Chinese-style building with hanging big red lanterns. On the ground floor there are 7 compartments with a quiet and plain ambience decorated by various tea sets. The 2nd floor, is divided into two high-low spaces by fern leaf hedge bamboo. The outer space is bright and wide and the inner space is elegant and quiet. This tea house offers traditional teas and other artistic teas as well.

The Mid-Lake Pavilion Teahouse

Add: No. 257, Yuyuan Rd.

Tel: 021-63736950

Open: 10:00 - 21:00

This is the oldest teahouse in Shanghai. Being linked to the lakeshore by the Jiuqu Bridge, the Mid-Lake Pavilion was originally built in 1784 in the Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911). It has become a teahouse in 1855. Here you can have high-class tea and delicious snacks such as preserved plums and small glutinous rice dumplings. And you can enjoy the excellent music played by traditional Chinese musical instruments.

Wan Ling Tea House

Add: Shop 215, Building 2, Yongjia Rd.

Tel: 021-60737573

Open: 10:30 - 20:00

Website: http://www.wanlingteahouse.com/index.php

Wan Ling in her own unique style creates a place to relax and escape the hustle of Shanghai. Fusing Chinese arts together, Wan Ling`s Tea Shop has a lovely collection of Chinese tea ceramics, paintings, pictures and wooden furniture.

Whittard of Chelsea (IFC)

Add: L4-12 Level 4, Shanghai IFC Mall, 8 Century Ave, Lujiazui Rd

Tel: 021-38683572

Open: 10:00 - 22:00

Whittard of Chelsea is an international retailer of coffee, tea and various items that are used for the consumption of hot beverages. Instant tea, hot chocolate and confectionery are also amongst their leading products.

Yan Yu Jiang Nan

Add: inside Quyang Park, No. 980,Tiyuhui Rd.(E)

Tel: 021-65424017

Open: 11:00 - 22:00

The red lanterns, comfortable sofas and beds makes it an ideal tea house bar. A view out of the window will grasp you: the peaceful and clear lake brings the teahouse to a charming water town in south China. The various kinds of tea are recommended, including Pu`er Tea, Oolong Tea, and fruit tea.

Yaqu Tea House

Add: No. 800, Guoshun Rd.(E)

Tel: 021-35091038

Open: 10:00 - 01:00

 

 

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