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Chado Tea Room

8422 1/2 W Third Street
Los Angeles, CA 90048

(323) 655-2056
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4.5 star rating based on 17 reviews
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Sun-Fri 11:30am-6pm Sat 11am-6pm  
Status: Closed  
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tel: (323) 655-2056

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Chado Tea Room

Good Day for Tea

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A good friend of mine, an English lady I might add, invited me to lunch at Chado on a rainy Friday and it was delightful.

The fresh vegetable soup was just what I needed on a cold day and the salad was delicious. Not to mention the wonderful pot of Darjeeling tea that we shared.

The prices are very reasonable, and the selection is extensive.
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Extensive tea selection

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With over 300 to choose from, this place had many varieties of tea. The sandwiches and scones are delish. They also have an variety of tea accessories available as well.
Chado Tea Room

High Tea HQ

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Chado is a great tea house. They have hundreds of Indian and Chinese (plus some South African) teas. In addition to high tea, there are several sandwich and salad/soup combinations if you can not eat everything. Prices are affordable (under $ 20 for a high tea including tea, food and tip.) Unlike some tea houses with mucho 'tude, Chado has a really nice staff that doesn't look at you like a social miscreant if you didn't come for a baby shower, bridal shower or book your reservation weeks in advance.

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Situated on a hip stretch of 3rd Street just east of the Beverly Center, Chado is one of Los Angeles' most beloved tea houses. And for good reason. It's sweet enough for the ladies, but simple enough for the guys (not to be sexist). More importantly, the food is very good. Special honors go to Chado's rich, dense scones. The list of teas is extensive, 229 to be exact, beginning with a black... more

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With a name that means "the way of tea," this Japanese tea shop serves its wares behind a wall stacked with hundreds of varieties of tea. The tea menu is longer than the wine list at most expensive restaurants, and far more informative. Pastels and Asian influences meld seamlessly in the expanded space, making this a great place for a late-afternoon gossip session. The crowd is mostly D-girls... more

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In this charming shrine to the Camellia sinensis, the walls are lined floor-to-ceiling with large jars of more than 300 varieties of international teas. Green teas, smoked black teas, herbal tisanes and more hail from unexpected places such as Africa, Turkey, Russia, as well as from throughout Asia and England. You can buy tea by the ounce or the pound. Or it's a treat to simply sit and enjoy a... more

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If you want a sandwich that's not offered in the afternoon tea, but is featured on the regular menu, ask your server to substitute it.

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If the lot is full, try your luck on Orlando Avenue--both free and metered parking is available.

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Proper English tea amid the hubbub of Beverly Center traffic.

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The Scene This elegant dining room is appointed with delicate doilies, white linen-covered tables and a shopping array stocked with an impressive display of teas from around the world. A well-heeled manner reigns as teaspoons clink in china teacups, and friends catch up over quiet conversation. The pleasant staff comes and goes in a hush of efficiency. The Food High... more

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Cozy and cute - cucumber sandwiches anyone?

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Stepped into this quaint and cozy spot with a couple friends a few weekends ago. They were cleaning up after a baby shower but still had time to showcase the amazing array of teas. The tasty tea tiers help to set the mood for a lazy afternoon of gabbing. The lavendar earl grey I had was a bit overpowering, but my friends loved the chai and chado teas. Overall thumbs up!

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Best Afternoon Tea Place in Los Angeles

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This is a great place to catch up with a friend. The restaurant offers a wide array of tea to satisfy all kinds of tea lovers. You can order the tea cold as well as hot. Although I enjoy green tea, I enjoy sweet and creamy teas with my scone. I recommend the Phoenix tea which is has a sweet, caramel flavor. Definitely a must-try!

Standout scones and tea in an unpretentious atmosphere

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Chado tea room is a funny little place. Mostly classy with a hint of kitsch, the dining room is decorated in a traditional lacy tearoom style with unexpected touches, like a curiously executed painting of panda bears. But decor aside, this place is great. All of the good parts of afternoon tea with none of the pomp or snobbery, this tea room is perfect for a nice afternoon break with friends.... more
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