Tea at 1024

Honolulu


This retro gem takes you back in time to an era when cutesy sandwiches, scones and cakes were enjoyed in the afternoon and eaten with a pinkie extended. Enjoy your choice of tea as you relax and watch the Chinatown crowd rush by the window. Set afternoon tea menus run from $25 per person; reservations recommended.

There are even bonnets for you to don to add to the ambience.


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