Teaism Restaurant Edit

14 ratings
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Type Restaurant
Style Asian
Serves Chai, Iced, Loose-leaf
Food Pastries, Full menu, Snacks

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10 Reviews

Teaism Restaurant in Washington, District Of Columbia
1/5
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Sun Goddess rated this place
1/5
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Why won’t they offer a plant-based milk option? Been asking for years.

Teaism Restaurant in Washington, District Of Columbia
5/5
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Wale O. rated this place
5/5
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I when to this place after the Sakura Matsuri festival that happen once every year.. A friend of mines mention this place and said the tea was good… as I made my order, I tried the today’s special tea and it was amazing… The vibe is cool..

Teaism Restaurant in Washington, District Of Columbia
4/5
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Michelle rated this place
4/5
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Lovely atmosphere, and the way the tea is served when you eat in is comforting and delightful, in individual stoneware pots with stoneware cups that fit nicely in your hand. I also really enjoy their lunches. I came here often and had their tisanes – lots of licorice, peppermint, lemongrass, and other fun herbal options.

Teaism Restaurant in Washington, District Of Columbia
5/5
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Yang-chu rated this place
5/5
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I love Teaism in DuPont Circle. The ochazuke is my fav and I love the tea selection. The vibe is decent enough and it’s well appreciated by the locals and visitors alike.

Teaism Restaurant in Washington, District Of Columbia
5/5
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jay-emcee rated this place
5/5
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Love the Dupont location, the original DC Teahouse. It’s small, but the open kitchen and gorgeous Washi boxes of teas on display make this 2 story gem feel cozy! The staff is very helpful in picking out a tea, and especially matching a tea to your food selection. Check out the Koi pond downstairs at the Penn Quarter location as well, truly a moment of zen in my busy day. Can’t get enough of their authentic masala chai and that chicken bento box!

Teaism Restaurant in Washington, District Of Columbia
3/5
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Sipagolda rated this place
3/5
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Not really about the tea at all. I ordered an ice tea there and it was presweetened so I returned it and said that I had ordered unsweetened ice tea. I was told that all the ice tea was sweetened and it was only a little bit and they would not make an unsweetened ice tea for me. Yuck, I drink tea, unsweetened and a place that advertises that they are a tea shop should be able and willing to accommodate real tea drinkers and their requests.

Teaism Restaurant in Washington, District Of Columbia
3/5
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J W rated this place
3/5
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More a restaurant than a tea shop really. My tea wasn’t bad or mind boggling. The food was the same.

Teaism Restaurant in Washington, District Of Columbia
3/5
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leaf and root rated this place
3/5
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There are several locations for Teaism… it’s a bit of a local DC chain. One on Connecticut, one on R near Dupont and one on 8th. The best thing about Teaism is the community feel and involvement. I’ve been there for special events, like a tea-related silent auction for charity, and it’s a great location for that. They are friendly and helpful. There’s a little bit of a feel toward a tea version of Starbucks, with an Asian flare. They do have some good food items on the menu. The folks behind the counter are helpful and knowledgeable, though you may not linger too long… it’s a busy place.

Teaism Restaurant in Washington, District Of Columbia
3/5
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TeaGull rated this place
3/5
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Certainly above average as many American tea establishments go, but still lacking in a few departments. I had a Ginger Limeade and a pot of Silver Needle. The quality of the silver needle was pretty ho-hum, but it was brewed properly and tasted fine. The staff was a little spazzed out and there was no wi-fi, which was a bit of a bummer.

Teaism Restaurant in Washington, District Of Columbia
4/5
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mindala rated this place
4/5
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Stopped into this place for lunch while touring the area. It was super packed, but enjoyable. They had a nice menu ranging from Chinese to Japanese (bento boxes!) to english type teatime deserts. They had many different types of teas and a tea shop next door. I tried the World Peace tisane. Very Pepperminty!