Fodor's Expert Review Teaism Penn Quarter

$ Downtown Asian

This informal teahouse stocks more than 50 imported teas (black, white, and green) and also serves light and delicious Japanese, Indian, and Thai food. You can mix small dishes—like udon noodle salad and grilled avocado—to create meals or snacks. There's also a Korean brisket sandwich or the winter-beating ochazuke, hot green tea poured over seasoned rice with a protein. Save room for tea-friendly sweets like the locally famous chocolate salty oat cookies. The smaller Connecticut Avenue branch, tucked neatly on a corner adjacent to Lafayette Park and the White House, is a perfect spot to grab lunch after touring the nation's power center. Another outpost, in Dupont Circle, caters to locals looking for a quick bite.

Asian Breakfast Lunch Dinner $ Family

Quick Facts

400 8th St. NW
Washington, District of Columbia  20004, USA

202-638–6010

www.teaism.com

Known For:
  • Impressive selection of teas
  • Lunch dishes spanning several Asian cuisines
  • Chocolate salty oat cookies

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