Great foodie tour. Can you kindly explain why it is called "Tea" Restaurant? What I understand Coffee Shop (such as Starbucks chain) which sells pastries and snacks along with coffee. But in this restaurant, I can common foods for launch or dinner are served.
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I searched online but I can't find the official reason why it is called a "Tea" Restaurant. Below is my guess and I hope I can explain it in more details :)Hello @theia7 thank you so much for your question! It is really thought-provoking :)
I guess it is because a Tea Restaurant is previously known as an "ice house"(冰室) - same meaning as a cafe, which mostly served western drinks (like milk tea or coffee) but not any formal meals.
As time went by, people started offering meals in ice house and so there was a change in its name into a "restaurant". To distinguish a Tea Restaurant from ordinary restaurant, they put "Tea" in front, showing this type of restaurant also offered western drinks.
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