Tea Connection, Tea shop and restaurant in Recoleta, Argentina
Tea Connection is a café and restaurant in Recoleta offering more than 40 varieties of loose leaf teas, from black to green. The menu is rounded out with fresh salads and international breakfast choices.
The restaurant gained recognition during the rare July 2007 snowfall in Buenos Aires, when it became a gathering spot for locals witnessing this uncommon weather event. The location earned its place in local memory as a social hub during this exceptional moment in the city's history.
The place blends Argentine merienda traditions with global tea customs, inviting guests to experience different brewing styles firsthand. Visitors sit alongside locals enjoying both regional snacks and carefully prepared tea selections from around the world.
The venue is easy to access and offers extended hours most days of the week. It works well for visitors wanting breakfast in the morning or tea and snacks in the afternoon.
The café serves homemade grisines breadsticks with carrot and sesame dip at every table, setting the tone for the meal. This touch shows how the kitchen mixes local Argentine touches with what visitors find on the wider menu.
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