Ten Ren Tea Noodles
A number of tea houses have popped up around the city recently, most of them selling just tea but there is one that also serves tea-based hot meals and desserts. We tried the pork noodles served in a tea broth and some tea-flavoured dim sum, serving it with a simple salad once we got the food home. the broth was lovely and had just a hint of tea-smokiness about it. The dim sum was okay, the skin being slightly too think for my liking. We also bought their plum jelly for dessert, but for the life of me I could not taste any tea flavour in it at all. We may think about trying the black tea jelly next time.
Ten Ren Tea (Melbourne) Pty Ltd
146 Swanston St Melbourne 3000



March 21st, 2006 at 9:39 pm
looks yummy!
March 24th, 2006 at 9:51 am
There are Ten Ren shops sprouting up in Sydney too. Must check one out sometime soon…
August 10th, 2007 at 8:49 pm
Hi!
Im so glad I found your blog page. I was searching for ten ren teas, specifically for ten-luh Jasmine Tea. My sister bought this tea from Melbourne last year. Now I have ran out of it. I really like this tea. I didn’t know where to buy it until I found the answer on your page. Your friend Helen says there are Ten Ren shops in Sydney. I dont know exactly where they are. I was wondering if you could ask your friend Helen for me where the shops are located?
Thank you so much and thanks for your time.
Chelle