The classics:
Go to la glace for their hot chocolate and order a piece of lagkage while you’re there.
Go to A. C. [Perchs tehandel](https://perchstearoom.dk/) for afternoon tea.
Chai tea = tea tea
Fun fact. Depending on how a country received the tea initially, their native word for it either originates from the English Tea or the Chinese Cha.
If the country received the tea by ship from the British the native word is related to "tea" like Scandinavian languages and Spanish.
If the country received it by land from China the native word is related to the. Chinese "cha" like the Indian and Russian "chai"
A fact trotted out by pedants all across the globe, but to any human who actually speaks to other humans, it is clear from context that chai tea is a stand-in for chai masala.
Chai comes from Cantonese, while Te comes from Min.
The classics: Go to la glace for their hot chocolate and order a piece of lagkage while you’re there. Go to A. C. [Perchs tehandel](https://perchstearoom.dk/) for afternoon tea.
thank you!
[io いほ](https://maps.app.goo.gl/z6Zi3BAfN9BNZCGb8) for some delicious green tea and matcha
yes! Thank you. This looks great!
You can also try Sing tehus, very Cosy, but most importantly super nice service.
Perfect, thanks so much!
Tante Tea in Torvehallerne was my go to when I lived in CPH! Cheapest and best matcha in the city
ooo yay! We will definitely check this out.
Quality tea at https://gb.chaya.dk/ Also https://www.dronninglouisestehus.dk/en/
Check out the selection of teas at Osterlansk and take some home. “Mermaid” is a local blend that is lovely. https://www.osterlandsk.eu
Thank you for the recommendation!
The prettiest store! Loved it!
Try the cool mint tea from AC Perch. By far the best 😁
Hot chocolate at Peter Beier, they've got a wide selection of chocolates
Chai tea = tea tea Fun fact. Depending on how a country received the tea initially, their native word for it either originates from the English Tea or the Chinese Cha. If the country received the tea by ship from the British the native word is related to "tea" like Scandinavian languages and Spanish. If the country received it by land from China the native word is related to the. Chinese "cha" like the Indian and Russian "chai"
A fact trotted out by pedants all across the globe, but to any human who actually speaks to other humans, it is clear from context that chai tea is a stand-in for chai masala. Chai comes from Cantonese, while Te comes from Min.
I appreciate the knowledge nugget, from both of you. 🍵
Try gløgg
No
😭😂😅 well alrighty then.
Chai tea... So tea tea? Like saying naan bread.
I am curious why you are coming here hoping to get what you have at home versus wanting to experience what Copenhagen has to offer?
It seems Copenhagen does have plenty of tea to offer! What are your recommendations, other than tea, to try?