Visit Cha-An Tea House in East Village recommended as one of the top restaurants in the neighborhood. NYC Tourism is your Official Guide to exploring New York City.
At Cha-An Teahouse, we serve beautifully crafted Japanese desserts, and bold teas from all over the world. Established in 2004 by restauranteur Bon Yagi with the Japanese concept of omotenashi (whole-hearted hospitality) in mind.
Cha-An Teahouse, New York City: See 75 unbiased reviews of Cha-An Teahouse, rated 4.2 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #2,303 of 8,967 restaurants in New York City.
Cha-An is a cozy tea house located in St. Mark's / Astor Place, known for its green teas and matcha desserts. The matcha tiramisu remains a must-try, with its light and creamy texture that delights every time.
Cha-An Tea House: A Tranquil Oasis in Downtown Manhattan Nestled in the heart of Downtown Manhattan, Cha-An Tea House offers a serene escape from the bustling streets of New York City.
Cha-An Teahouse, New York City: See 75 unbiased reviews of Cha-An Teahouse, rated 4.2 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #2,283 of 8,720 restaurants in New York City.
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Serene Cha-An is a low-key second-floor haven for lovers of tea and Japanese snacks.
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