
Una casa de té moderna en Toronto que combina tés chinos tradicionales con matcha creativo y delicias de temporada.
ICHA TEA es una acogedora casa de té ubicada en la zona Spadina/Chinatown de Toronto, que ofrece una experiencia única para los entusiastas del té y para los visitantes casuales por igual. Especializándose en matcha de alta calidad, tés chinos tradicionales de hoja suelta y postres artesanales, este local ofrece un ambiente acogedor con un aforo limitado. El negocio es conocido por sus bebidas cremosas de matcha, sus rotaciones estacionales y productos artesanales locales, lo que lo convierte en un destino perfecto para un momento de té relajante o para explorar una diversidad de sabores de té.
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Tés artesanales, calientes y fríos, que incluyen matcha, té con leche de jengibre y azúcar morena, y especialidades de temporada con niveles de azúcar y hielo personalizables.
Tés de hoja suelta premium disponibles para comprar, con opciones como muestras de 5 gramos para disfrutar en casa, que incluyen variedades como Snowy Rose Jasmine.
Deliciosas golosinas que incluyen pudín de jazmín con rosa, tarta de queso de vino de arroz con osmanthus, y otros pasteles que combinan a la perfección con nuestras selecciones de té.
Eventos interactivos y rotaciones estacionales que permiten a los clientes explorar sabores de té tradicionales e innovadores en una experiencia guiada.
Una selección curada de artículos de creadores locales, como velas, joyería, plantas, cerámica y arte, disponibles en la tienda.
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Ken Greene (刘志林)
We had the hot brown sugar ginger milk tea w/ oat milk and pearls (25% sugar). It was good, but very ginger heavy. It's good that they offer other things, like cake and treats. I'll have to come back and try it again. 😏😋
Marian Ngo
I heard many great things about their matcha so I had to try it for myself, I got the ICHA Matcha and it was sooooo good, a little sweet in my opinion but my friend got the same thing and it was perfect for her, I guess it just depends on your preference, we got regular sugar just to try as a first but I would probably reduce it 50% the next time I get it Other than that the matcha is very creamy , smooth and the quality is definitely there
Jay C
Came here during my short trip to Toronto, and I absolutely loved the Matcha! I wish I could be in the area more because I would genuinely revisit this place multiple times if I could. The shop is small, but there is some seating in the back. When I went, it was also pretty busy and they seemed to be having a small rush, but it was a reasonable wait time.
Rica Camat
If you’re in the Spadina/Chinatown area and looking for more than just a quick tea time and chill — ICHA TEA is a solid choice. I’ll definitely go back. Super love their strawberry matcha. 🍵🍓
T M
I’ve been getting my tea from here since they used canisters/tins for all their loose leaf tea products. Unfortunately they seem to have discontinued selling the snowy rose jasmine loose leaf tea for a long while now. Thankfully it is not discontinued on their menu though. This location is small and can get crowded on weekends but depending on the order they can be pretty quick with their service. If you want to dine in I suggest going early, going on a weekday, or visiting the other location on queen and ossington as it has a bigger seating capacity compared to this one. Otherwise a 5-15min wait depending on order and queue. My favourite things about Icha Tea so far have to be their seasonal drink rotations, tea tasting events, and loose leaf. I highly recommend trying various types of teas. Not just the matcha (the tearista’s poor wrists!!). I’m loving their seasonal rotation as I get to try different teas, not just as traditionally, but paired with other flavours like coffee, juice, and soda. They also offer 5gram options for most of their loose leaf if you want to try in the comfort of your own home. Their desserts are quite nice paired with tea bar options. My fav are the rose jasmine pudding and osmanthus rice wine cheesecake. Apart from tea and tea snacks they also carry items (in store) made by local creators such as candles, jewellery, plants, pottery, art and more. Side note: I’ve noticed they have ice level options now! Since when did that happen? I’m guessing the matcha craze, increase of customers, and demands had a play in that? Not complaining, I prefer less ice and not watered down tea… Overall a great place to introduce yourself to traditional Chinese teas or hang out with friends.
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