Who would have guessed that in the midst of the chaotic bustle of Glodok, lies a Chinese tea house that stands with its courtly composure?
From the mountains of China to the fields of Taiwan, we handpick tea leaves and ship them by hand back to our tea house.We believe that every moment deserves the right kind of tea, and we curate a wide selection so that every person, in a quavering world, can manage to find that moment of peace.
In the capital of Indonesia that bustles with activity, we sought to provide a place of refuge for a man of any background to rejuvenate the soul.We use our love for tea to bring visitors a taste of history on the journey back in time, decorating our walls with culture from across time and the world. Located across Pasar Glodok, the recently revitalised Pantjoran Tea House is not only a heritage building preserved as a part of a government’s project, but also an oasis of calm in Jakarta’s For those who are peckish after running a slew of errands at Pasar Glodok, the tea house also serves gourmet Chinese Indonesian food to go with their teas. While the entire disorganised din outside cannot be prevented from seeping into the establishment, it is nevertheless a perfect spot to observe the dynamic flurry that happens on the surrounding historical area. We are a tea shop, but also a tour guide – to share our humble space, our years of learnings and our leaf of history.Our founders traveled the world to personally source top-quality tea.
The best thing of all? We built our tea house in the heart of old town Batavia (now Jakarta), the busiest trading port in Asia during the 17th – 18th century and the symbol of enterprise that nurtures the fighting spirit of … We built our tea house in the heart of old town Batavia (now Jakarta), the busiest trading port in Asia during the 17th – 18th century and the symbol of enterprise that nurtures the fighting spirit of Indonesia until today. The best thing of all?
Pantjoran Tea House serves more than just tea for the weary, but also as a heritage site that embodies an important virtue – the goodwill gesture of Kapitan Gan Djie – that should be preserved time after time. The offerings are straightforward with classic hearty food such as congee, fried rice as well as seafood dishes like Pantjoran Tea House serves more than just tea for the weary, but also as a heritage site that embodies an important virtue – the goodwill gesture of Kapitan Gan Djie – that should be preserved time after time. Black Tea Oolong Rp 138.000 Add to cart; Cha Hai Rp 165.000 Add to cart; Cha Tao Rp 88.000 Add to cart; Dian Hang Yunan 50gr Rp 192.500 Add to cart; Fuding Shou Mei- 2015 Rp 352.000 Read more; Gaiwan Hijau Ikan Rp 165.000 Add to cart; Gaiwan Keramik Rp 616.000 Add to cart; Gaiwan Putih Pohon Rp 165.000 Add to cart; Gaiwan Putih Sakura Rp 165.000 Add to cart; Gaiwan Tanah Liat Rp 660.000 …