Hi Tea
14 E 11th St Chicago, IL map / directions subway directions send flowers here (312) 880-0832| Website: | http://hiteachicago.com |
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Hi Tea is a Cafe, Tea, and Soups restaurant where most Menuism users came for a business meeting, paid less than $10, and tipped more than 18%.
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From the Owner
hitea, the Owner, says:
At Hi Tea, we offer over 50 private labeled teas, gourmet sandwiches, soup, salads, fresh-squeezed juice, gelato, unique tea accessories, and vintage gifts.
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This will be on your Chicago exam.
Hi Tea is one of those places you must know about if you’re going to carry around a driver’s license with a Chicago address. It’s cozy and inviting with nice window seats where you can stare out at the masses while sipping on your tea. And it’s right off of an el line, so you know you’ll see some interesting locals.
Don’t ask me what kind of tea you got — how would I know? Go there and pick for yourself.
- I came here for
- a business meeting
- My meal cost
- less than $10
- I tipped
- more than 18%
Hooked on the tea and sandwiches
While the tea is the focus here (and they do know their tea), it seems like almost everyone gets the sandwiches. The location is cozy and a great place to get some work done since they have free wi-fi.
When I first saw the tea list chalkboard I felt intimidated, but after closer inspection the organization of the teas actually makes it pretty easy to choose (or just get the tea of the day if you can’t choose). The teas are split by type of tea and amount of caffeine. You can order by the cup or the pot and you can get hot water refills, which is a huge bonus since places like Argo don’t let you do this.
Similar to Canady Le Chocalatier around the corner, the service is very personal and friendly.
- I came here for
- a business meeting
- My meal cost
- less than $10
- I tipped
- more than 18%
Urban Tea House that serves REAL Tea
I walked in to Hi Tea expecting the usual bubble tea bull sheet, sweetened with hi frutcose corn syrup,and geared towards amatuers. Instead I discovered a pleasent oasis that does not bastardize what has been the number one drink for 4000 years. Colorful paint, cool music, and LCD monitors showing everyhting from classic home movies to documentaries on Tea. I asked for a green tea and the person behind the counter explained all the greens and the differences. I chose the Gen Ma Chai which has toasted rice and popped corn. The delivery was slick, love the cork cup sleeves. The person behind the counter waited for the water to be the right temp before dropping the tea in. Another sign of true pro’s. I also ordered a turkey grilled sandwich which was awesome. The slaw is totaly different and was a nice addition to the sandwich and tea. The gelato looks good. They also sell all kinds of tea pots and some weird antique stuff. Neato I say > NEATO! I will be back Nice to see another option in semi dead zone known as the Soutn Loop.
loose leaf teas galore
i walked into this new tea shop mistakingly believing that i could get boba drinks – instead i found a casual loose leaf tea shop offering oodles of tea (i felt total sensory overload fr/all the teas available to choose from). if you’re a tea buff, you might want to check it out.
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Green Tea Gelato
i love green tea ice cream, so i thought i’d give this one a try. the green tea flavor was quite powerful, almost overpowering the gelato sweet & creamyness. i’d try something else next time.
- I came here for
- a meal on the go
- My meal cost
- less than $10
- I tipped
- no comment
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