Tea house · Da’an, Taipei

Qingtian Tea House

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A wood-and-rain tea room down a Da’an lane, where a single pot can hold an entire afternoon.

You climb a couple of steps off the lane and the city goes quiet. They brew gongfu style at the table, change the leaves as many times as you like, and nobody checks whether you have ordered enough. Come when it rains. The window seat and the sound of it are the whole point.

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