[China] Hainan Island's unique tea culture: "Laobacha"

Hainan Island has a unique tea culture called "Laobacha" where you can enjoy tea and various dim sum, so I searched for "Laobacha" on a Chinese map app and came to "Fuli Laobacha". Google Maps cannot be used in China.

"Laobacha" means "father", and Laobacha was originally a place where middle-aged men gathered to drink traditional Chinese tea, but with the addition of new menu items, it seems that the number of women and young people has increased.

We ordered four dim sum dishes, Chinese tea, and coffee for two people, for a total of 114 yuan (about 2,460 yen). You can order as much as you like depending on how hungry you are, and it's great to be able to take your time. The desserts served in whole pumpkins were super delicious. The prices are difficult to understand, and the system is that you choose your food and then write the price on the order sheet, and then you submit the calculation sheet to the cashier at the end to pay. Wherever you go, everything is paid electronically.

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Post by aroimiki | Feb 2, 2025

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