The environment is fantastic : in the cool of the mountains, at the end of a very scenic road travelling through the tea plantations with no traffic sound.
There’s a small museum (free entrance) with some exhibits singing the praises of Boh Tea, a visit of the old factory still in use despite the age of the machines, a very nice tea-shop and a tea-room. Both tea-shop, tea-room and part of the museum are in a very modern beautifully arranged building made with wood, metal and glass. The tea-room especially has 2.5 walls almost completely in windows, often opened, and is built on stilts overlooking the rolling tea plantation. The view is really really nice.
The fare is however not exceptional, though very fresh. It’s quite noisy and really packed on weekends. It’s a good place to try one or two cups of tea out, before buying them ;)