Changsha Morning Tea Recommendations – The Flavor of the Streets Arrives!
When it comes to food, some people inevitably think of morning tea. A family goes to a tea house, orders a table of specialty snacks, reads newspapers and sips tea in the bustling morning market, chatting with old friends and family – this is the most common scene of morning tea. In the lives of Changsha people, having morning tea is not only to satisfy appetite but also a social activity.
Today, your foodie friend introduces several great morning tea shops – go satisfy your taste buds!
The essence of Changsha people's breakfast lies in 'suo fen' (slurping rice noodles). Only when that bowl of hot noodles is served can one feel like they are truly experiencing the old Changsha street life.
Laojie's noodles use toppings to tell you what the soul of a bowl of noodles is – solid, not flashy, looking casually home-style, but the taste is spot-on and full of charm, very pragmatic!
Having morning tea and slurping a bowl of noodles is to experience being an 'old Changsha person'. Besides slurping noodles, breakfast can also include baozi, shumai, etc. In the morning, come to Laojie Yuzuiba, spend a whole morning with a cup of tea, stealing a half-day of leisure. If you want to feel the essence of Changsha morning tea, you must come here to truly experience it!
Address: Laojie Yuzuiba Main Store, Middle Xiangjiang Road (Outer Street, First Floor, Huayuan Youyou Port, Tianxin District, Changsha)
Average cost: 65 RMB
'Daoxiang', a tea restaurant that sounds like a Hunan cuisine restaurant. The layout is very cozy, truly a blessing for foodies!
This dish of steamed chicken feet in sauce – just looking at it, you can tell the chicken feet are steamed until very tender, melt-in-your-mouth, falling off the bone with a light suck, leaving fragrance in your teeth and cheeks!
Original shrimp shumai dumpling, color tempting. Seeing the large shrimp makes you want to take a bite, but haste makes waste – waiting a moment yields the best flavor. The bottom of the shumai has mushrooms and other ingredients, making the texture richer.
Daoxiang shrimp king dumpling – at first glance not so stunning, I thought it could be more translucent, but after tasting, the flavor is great, thin skin and lots of shrimp.
Address: L415, 4th Floor, Jiulongcang International Finance Center, Dongpailou Street
Average cost: 102 RMB
The interior decoration is exquisite Hong Kong style. The entrance is arranged quite artistically, with a Tiffany blue wooden door, sunlight streaming through white gauze curtains onto the floor. In the corridor by the window, there are several tables for two, perfect for a few friends to sample several small dishes, order a pot of tea, and spend a leisurely time.
Blanched broccoli – very fresh, neatly arranged in a hemisphere shape. The sauce is poured on the spot by the server when serving, which avoids the soup soaking in for too long and becoming too salty. Overall light, refreshing, and very appetizing.
Hongguan shrimp dumpling – the shrimp inside is not large, about two or three shrimps per dumpling. Water chestnuts are added, giving a slightly crunchy texture, but they steal the freshness of the shrimp.
Address: 2nd Floor, Mengzeyuan Business Building, 289 Chezhan North Road
Average cost: 77 RMB
A tea restaurant mainly focused on morning tea, with decoration reminiscent of old Hong Kong morning tea shops! Wide variety, all kinds of staples and snacks available.
Tear open the molten custard bun and a rich, fragrant egg custard filling flows out – beautiful and delicious.
Steamed chicken feet in sauce – very soft and tender, flavorful.
Address: 1-2F, West Lake Group Building, Middle Jinxing Road, Hexi, Yuelu District, Northeast corner of Yinshuang Road intersection
Average cost: 53 RMB
Yi He Xiao Xing Yun (A Box of Little Luck) is on the 5th floor of Desire City Plaza. It follows a fresh blue style. The large characters '一盒小幸运' are very creative, incorporating the pattern of their lunch box.
I like their cute turtle-shaped bread the most. The turtle shell is the crispy part, the bread is very soft, with pineapple chunks and milk crumble inside, not too sweet. Everyone can try it.
When you sit down to order, the server gives each person a fortune cookie. When you bite into the cookie, there is a small slip of paper with foodie self-descriptions.
Address: 5th Floor, Desiree Four Seasons Mall, Middle Xiangfu Road
Average cost: 75 RMB
No woman can resist the temptation of Jian Dan Dian (Simple Point). Pink princess dream, white pure romance – so the decoration is a perfect fusion of pink and white.
Yi Long Jian Dan Dian (A Steamer of Simple Point) shares one thing with Yi He Xiao Xing Yun – both have lucky slips, but the difference is that here they are all cute and sweet little love notes. The shrimp in all pastries and wontons are super large and fresh. If you're chasing a girl, bring her here – guaranteed to conquer her soft heart instantly.
Address: Shop A029-A030, Floor A, Guojin Street, 78 Middle Huangxing Road
Average cost: 73 RMB
The feeling of a tea restaurant is leisurely breakfast, gathering around a table to chat, or occupying a corner to read the newspaper and sip tea. The rustling whispers of the restaurant, the clinking of cups and dishes – a beautiful picture of attached life.
Travel Notes Directory: 1. Laojie Yuzuiba 2. Daoxiang 3. Hongguanhui Hong Kong Style Tea Restaurant 4. Chuci Hong Kong Style Tea Restaurant 5. Yi He Xiao Xing Yun 6. Yi Long Jian Dan Dian Travel Information Hotel Index Guide Index Airline Index Website Navigation Travel Index Cruise Index Corporate Travel Index Franchise Cooperation Distribution Alliance Friendly Links Corporate Gift Card Purchasing Insurance Agency Agent Cooperation Hotel Enrollment Destination and Scenic Area Collaboration More Franchising Cooperation About Ctrip About Ctrip Ctrip Hotspots Contact Us Careers User Agreement Privacy Policy Business License Security Center Ctrip Content Center Intellectual Property Trip.com Group Algorithm Disclosure