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Experience at Midori Tea Shop - A peaceful little corner in the heart of Long Khanh
Introduction
One afternoon, while wandering around Xuan Tan, I accidentally discovered Midori Tea Shop - a charming little tea shop with a lovely Japanese style. As a tea lover, I couldn’t miss the opportunity to explore this place. Initially just curious, the longer I stayed, the more I felt the gentle relaxation that the shop provided. That’s why I decided to dedicate an entire afternoon to experience it, enjoying tea while finding a quiet corner to read a book.
General introduction about Midori Tea Shop
Midori Tea Shop is located right in the center of Xuan Tan, Long Khanh, making it easy to find with a specific and memorable address. The shop is not large, but it is designed in a refined Japanese style. The main colors are green combined with white, creating a cool and fresh feeling, making anyone who steps inside feel relaxed from the very first glance.
Although the shop’s space is compact, it is arranged very logically, maximizing natural light. This is truly an ideal place for those who love tranquility and want to find a private spot to temporarily forget the noise and hustle of the outside world. Especially, Midori Tea Shop is suitable for many groups such as students, office workers, or anyone needing a place to chill, work, or chat with friends.
Detailed experience
- **Space and design**
I was impressed by the simple yet elegant arrangement of the shop. It accommodates only about 20-25 people, with rustic wooden tables and chairs that are very comfortable. There are low chairs placed right by the large window, overlooking the street outside, creating a feeling of closeness to nature. A few small green plants are cleverly placed along with paintings inspired by Japan, adding to the peaceful and gentle atmosphere. The lighting in the shop is soft and not harsh, allowing me to sit for hours without straining my eyes.
- **Drinks and food**
I chose a matcha latte and a portion of traditional mochi. The matcha had a rich green tea flavor, slightly bitter as is characteristic, but it was brewed very well, not overly sweet, making it very pleasant to enjoy. The mochi was soft and chewy, with a moderately sweet red bean filling, pairing perfectly with the tea. Additionally, the shop offers various types of chrysanthemum tea, lotus tea, and other sweet pastries that I didn’t have time to try this time. I will definitely return to explore more.
- **Service and staff attitude**
What made me happy was that the staff here are very friendly and enthusiastic. When I asked about the origins of the teas and how they are brewed, the server explained in detail with dedication, making me feel valued. The shop was not crowded, so the staff served quite quickly and attentively, which made me very satisfied.
- **Feeling while staying at the shop**
The moment I sat by the window, listening to soft music and enjoying the faint aroma of tea was truly relaxing. There was a regular customer who stopped by, cheerfully chatting and sharing a few “tips” on traditional tea drinking, making me feel connected to a profound tea culture. This was a small but very memorable experience for me.
Advantages and limitations of Midori Tea Shop
- **Advantages**
- The shop has a quiet and airy space, very suitable for resting, working, or studying.
- The teas are brewed to perfection, especially the Japanese teas, which are very appealing to tea lovers.
- Friendly and lovely staff, who are quick and enthusiastic in their service.
- Reasonable prices, in line with the quality of drinks and the shop’s atmosphere.
- **Limitations**
- The shop is quite small, so it can feel a bit cramped when there are many customers.
- The food menu is not very diverse; having more types of pastries or light snacks would be more appealing.
- The opening hours are not clearly defined and somewhat limited; customers should call ahead to make reservations to avoid inconvenience.
Conclusion
Midori Tea Shop is a wonderful stop for those looking for a quiet space to enjoy authentic tea and relax in the heart of Long Khanh. For tea lovers or simply those wanting to find a place to unwind, work lightly, or chat with friends, this is a very worthwhile option to try. Don’t forget to enjoy the matcha latte and mochi - the shop’s two signature items when you visit; I believe you won’t be disappointed.
Question 1: Does Midori Tea Shop serve food?
Currently, the shop mainly serves various types of tea and some traditional sweet pastries like mochi. If you want a light snack, you can order pastries to accompany your tea, but there is no official food menu yet.
Question 2: Does the shop accept reservations or organize small events?
The shop is quite small and mainly serves individual customers, so it does not accept reservations or organize large events. If you want to organize a small group, you should call ahead to inquire.
Question 3: What are the specific opening hours of Midori Tea Shop?
Information about the opening hours has not been clearly announced. You can call directly at +84 378 347 976 to ask before you go, to avoid the shop closing early or being crowded.
Contact information
- **Address:** Xuan Tan, Long Khanh, Dong Nai, Vietnam
- **Phone:** +84 378 347 976
- **Facebook:** https://www.facebook.com/MidoriTeaCoffee/
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