The restaurant is located in a high mountain tea plantation in Sri Lanka. In fact, it should be opened for the tea plantation.
Before coming to the restaurant, I went to the tea plantation to learn about it, looked at the tea plantation, picked a few leaves for fun, and visited the tea making process. The temperature was very high, so you can't take pictures inside.
Sri Lanka is famous for its black tea. In fact, it also produces green tea and white tea.
I tasted various teas in this restaurant. In fact, the best white tea in Sri Lanka is the most expensive and the least produced.
As for the environment of the restaurant, it is really average.
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The restaurant is located in a high mountain tea plantation in Sri Lanka. In fact, it should be opened for the tea plantation. Before coming to the restaurant, I went to the tea plantation to learn about it, looked at the tea plantation, picked a few leaves for fun, and visited the tea making process. The temperature was very high, so you can't take pictures inside. Sri Lanka is famous for its black tea. In fact, it also produces green tea and white tea. I tasted various teas in this restaurant. In fact, the best white tea in Sri Lanka is the most expensive and the least produced. As for the environment of the restaurant, it is really average.
Came here after visiting Mackwood's. It was very interesting to see the tea production process. It was the first time I felt that drinking tea was so particular. I bought tea here that our driver also liked. This brand is really good, and the price is so good! We drank tea here, and the driver had breakfast here. If I wasn't in a hurry to go to Kandy, I really wanted to have afternoon tea here and be in a daze...
Depart Nuwara Eliya for Kandy. The driver took us through the mountain road of Wanwan and passed the Blue Field Tea Factory, the first stop. As soon as we entered the tea factory, the fragrance of tea was overflowing and it was very comfortable. We also learned about the order and method of making tea. Inside the house, I was drinking local black tea with snacks and admiring the beautiful scenery. I was in a very good mood.
Visit the Tea Museum and learn about the whole process of drying, crushing, fermenting and drying tea leaves using machines. Tea trees were introduced by the British in the late 19th century, and the technology has not changed much since the Victorian era. In addition to the visit, of course you must taste the sweet and fragrant, charming original English black tea and feel the aristocratic leisure.
From Kandy to Nuwara Eliya, you will go through a 2.5-hour mountain road. You can go down to the tea plantation on the mountain to taste the tea☕️ and learn about the tea making process. The dessert is 80-120rs/portion, and the taste is very original. The top-grade white tea here is not the Ceylon black tea we know.