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Reviews for Teaism Penn Quarter in 400 8th St NW, WA

Amanda Hazel 1 year ago
5

What an amazing place! Visiting from Texas and really enjoyed the food and atmosphere. There's nothing like this in Texas. The... cashier was super helpful. Loved the Darjeeling tea! Read more

Baylee Hicken 1 year ago
2

I had very high expectations of this restaurant based on the previous reviews, but I found that my visit was not as enjoyable.... The bento box was lackluster at best. The broccoli and sweet potato were both served ice cold as if they had just been pulledout of the fridge, with the only truly redeemable feature being the Korean brisket, which was still somewhat dry. The curry wasokay, but I still left feeling like I didn?t get my moneys worth. I don?t think I will be eating here again. Read more

Trev 2 years ago
5

I was walking to my car when I stumbled across this Tea shop. Atmosphere was great soon as I walked in. I tried The lavender... lemon mint and the Korean beef brisket sandwich . It was amazing no complaints from me! I love the vibes in the shop for sure Ireally recommend giving this a try ! 5/5 from me for my 1st time ???????? Read more

Jon and Amanda Lewis 2 years ago
5

Stopped in for a quick snack after visiting the National Gallery of Art. Ordered a traditional bubble tea and a Salty Oat cookie... (like an oatmeal raisin). Both were excellent. The rest of the menu looked fun. There are some sandwiches and bento boxes. Wantto come back! Read more

mike wittenburg 2 years ago
5

Five stars. Great food plenty of options. My friend was with me, a Teaism fan for many years and she noticed a few things... missing from the menu recently. The French toast is awesome, just awesome. Tea selection is obviously great. Outdoor seatingis limited, but inside there are two levels of seating. Vegetable kabobs are good. Food is prepared quickly so don't be afraidto wait in line to order. Great vegetarian options. Enjoy Read more

Christine R 2 years ago
5

Vegan ginger scones, beet burger, salmon binto box, and berry tea....drooling. This is a wonderful place to eat, relax, and get... out of the cold- right by the Archives metro stop. The lady that works the cash register knows the menu inside and out. She's worked there for years and is super kind. The first floor is wheel chair accessible, including the bathroom. The basement isnot. Read more

Proficient Potato 2 years ago
5

Not your traditional bubble tea offering, but they have so many other flavors I haven?t tried before! They also have warm food... options, and have a binder with all of the Allergens for each dish and if contains meat right by the order counter! The food Igot was great, warm, filling, and well spiced. First place I?ve had a paper boba straw! Read more

Karina Kisselite 2 years ago
4

There was a lot of sitting - the place has two floors. Their menu is kind of fun - an Asian fusion. The taste was just ok... though. Not bad, but not smth to come back for. We had noodles with veggies and chicken okonomiyaki. Chocolate salted oatmealcookie for dessert - that one was good. The place has a great selection of tees. A bit on a dirtier side when it gets busy. Youorder upstairs and have to wait for them to call your order. Read more