TWG - Pasay

Cafés, Tea, European

TWG

TWG
3.7 / 5 (25 reviews)

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TWG is touted as an ideal spot for a leisurely tea break, offering a wide variety of teas and delectable pastries. While the establishment may fall short when it comes to prompt service and food quality, the staff's handling of mishaps shines through. The tranquil ambience and vast tea selection make TWG a great spot to unwind with friends and family. Despite some inconsistencies with service, this tea salon remains a top choice for those looking to relax and sip on quality teas.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Zechariah

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★ 3.7 / 5 from 25 reviews
oma-reynolds
31.08.2017

May 17, 2017 || #1145 || The Wellbeing Group! The Wellbeing Group known to most simply as TWG is a highly specialised tea shop with hundreds of tea blends to enjoy available in cotton bags or loose-leaf packaging. Their signature wall of yellow tins imposes an elegance that most perceive has expensive or flamboyant, which is equal to the quality they offer. They pioneered the luxury tea market in 2008 with their first boutique & salon in Raffles Place Republic Plaza, Singapore and now they’re the fastest-growing luxury tea brand to date. So what makes dining here special? The delightful service and the curated ambiance from the way they serve water to the jazzy tunes in the background, you feel the premium you’re paying. It’s only right that TWG Tea has partnered with The Rustan’s Group to operate their brand here in the Philippines. 6 Outlets in Manila and 1 in Cebu it’s not an easy feat to achieve and maintain, but given their history, it’s practically nature to them, look at Starbucks. FOOD PEPPERCORN CHICKEN (525 PHP) ½ Roast Chicken coasted in French Dijon Mustard (soothing) and peppercorn with a side of potatoes, French beans, and a Red Africa Tea based sauce. Tea-infused food is good! SAUTÉ OF BEEF (595 PHP) Our got to dish to get us in the mood when we’re feeling down, we’d go as far as say this is our comfort food, the premium version. Tender beef in a pool of red wine sauce infused with Singapore Breakfast Tea (One of favourite blends for its light sweet tone) for a savoury food dish. AMBIANCE They have an awkward table by the windows that have you sit by the standing guard at the mall entrance, but that can be avoided. Overall, the place is at par with the rest of their boutiques. They even have a temporary outlet at Okada Manila. eater.ph

skuphal
31.08.2017

May 17, 2017 || #1145 || The Wellbeing Group! The Wellbeing Group known to most simply as TWG is a highly specialised tea shop with hundreds of tea blends to enjoy available in cotton bags or loose-leaf packaging. Their signature wall of yellow tins imposes an elegance that most perceive has expensive or flamboyant, which is equal to the quality they offer. They pioneered the luxury tea market in 2008 with their first boutique & salon in Raffles Place Republic Plaza, Singapore and now they’re the fastest-growing luxury tea brand to date. So what makes dining here special? The delightful service and the curated ambiance from the way they serve water to the jazzy tunes in the background, you feel the premium you’re paying. It’s only right that TWG Tea has partnered with The Rustan’s Group to operate their brand here in the Philippines. 6 Outlets in Manila and 1 in Cebu it’s not an easy feat to achieve and maintain, but given their history, it’s... read more

lura00
31.08.2017

TWG is an ideal place for chatting over tea and scones, but it's not very ideal for much else. Our family ordered three dishes and waited an hour for our food. The mini burgers arrived eventually, but the problem was with the other two dishes. The chicken we were served, after waiting for that long, was ****** and undercooked. After returning the chicken to the kitchen, it was, yet again, served undercooked. The salmon we ordered was raw as well. In the end we cancelled the two dishes and paid for the third. The only redeeming quality of that visit was how the staff managed the incident. We ordered three macarons while waiting for the food, and we were not asked to pay for them. The management really was apologetic, but I doubt my family will be retiring any time soon. (Except maybe for tea)

zechariah-wolf
19.09.2022

Although it is known that they are primarily a raised tee salon, this review would be based exclusively on their tea-infused mascarons. Nevertheless, it is her imaginative tees as star of the review, but they would be in the form of this tender, French baked. I used the jour du macaron or “Macaron Day!” celebration to get all these beautiful things at half price, so it was really a great steal, and mine, I was happy with my lion! the glass ad in which they were all enveloped was a fantastic sight! it was a difficult choice to get what, but with the help of their participants we could sort the things quite well. textur, her was really...read more

gregg69
19.09.2022

A friend voluntarily to box for us on the world macaron day at some point in the last fairy. twg sold their macarons by 50% discount. we were allowed to choose any taste we wanted too good that my friend came early. they were sold in most filials by twg quite fast.

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