The most central of this small chain of high-class traditional tea shops, Lucky Seven is much more than a pit stop for a cuppa. Its streetside tables are fringed by greenery and a small ornamental pond. The mohinga (thin rice noodles in a spicy fish broth; K600) is outstanding – order it with a side of crispy gourd or flaky-pastry savoury buns.
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Lucky Seven
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