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Contribute Feedback What Clementine Cummings likes about White Rabbit:
Two places in one! The art gallery is influenced by an Asian heritage and changes over time. It is beautifully performed. The teahouse has a well-written and unique Asian tea / sweet menu that spoils itself. I love it every time. ☺️. View all feedback.
What Paulica Paraschiv doesn't like about White Rabbit:
Instagram-enabled decor draws people here as well as art exhibitions. The cafe has only teas, no coffee, and no pastry / cake, as expected from a tea house and very limited food options. View all feedback.
Instagram-enabled decor draws people here as well as art exhibitions. The cafe has only teas, no coffee, and no pastry / cake, as expected from a tea house and very limited food options.
A nice place with cute decor, which offers a comprehensive tea list. Some teas are well presented in glass pots, so they can estimate the flower of the tea as a brew. We tried the Milky Oolong and it was delicious, it was creamy, buttery and very fragrant! It was by far my favorite stee, which we ordered. The tea house also offers pages like dumplings that are ok and good enough to snack a snack.
The white rabbit teahouse is a fascinating Chinese teah in a contemporary art gallery in Chippendale. The teahouse specializes in Chinese and Taiwanese teas and serves homemade dumplings. Grief I got a pot of chrysanthemum and goji berry tea. Made of dry chrysanthemum petals that cools tea and refreshing, however, there is no natural sweetness and a clear flower floroma. The dumplings were much more weak and tastier than others nearby nearby as nourish and Yullis, but they could not chinese noodle house or Din Tai mushroom candles. The throne skin was too fat and the ingredients could be juicy. Grief Grief Nevertheless, the white rabbit is probably the only place in Sydney to get drunk with Chinese tea.
LOVE! Dumplings and Lychee Ice Tea are delish and so good cheap. Such a special part of Sydney with the fascinating art exhibitions, the quirky gift shop and the yum restaurant. Well done guys.
Two places in one! The art gallery is influenced by an Asian heritage and changes over time. It is beautifully performed. The teahouse has a well-written and unique Asian tea / sweet menu that spoils itself. I love it every time. ☺️.