Madame Wu

Linz


Full of cosy nooks, this Asian-style tearoom has a terrific tea selection (over 200 varieties) and an open fireplace. Afternoon tea (€15; with Prosecco €18) is served daily at 3pm and includes dainty cucumber and salmon sandwiches, and scones with clotted cream and homemade strawberry jam. On Saturdays at 5pm it hosts a Chinese tea ceremony (€15).


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