Lock Cha Tea Shop

Top choice in Wan Chai & Northeast Hong Kong Island


Set in the lush environs of Hong Kong Park, Lock Cha serves fragrant Chinese teas and vegetarian dim sum in an antique-styled environment designed to resemble a scholar’s quarters. There are traditional music performances on Saturday (7pm to 8.30pm; free) and Sunday (4.30pm to 6.30pm; HK$150). Do call to reserve a seat.

Talks on tea, as well as tea-appreciation classes on weekdays, can be arranged one day in advance (HK$1000 for three tea tastings for up to five people). Call for details.


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