MIRROR tea house
$$ • Cafe, Vegan
Hours:
575 Union St, Brooklyn
(917) 909-0577
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Hours
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | 3 - 8:30PM |
Saturday | 1 - 9PM |
Sunday | 1 - 8:30PM |
MIRROR tea house is a cozy and artsy restaurant located in Park Slope. The tea house only seats around 6-10 people, and reservations are recommended. Upon arrival, guests are required to remove their shoes before making their way to their table. The space is beautiful, homey, relaxed, and welcoming, creating a peaceful and zen-like atmosphere with warm lighting.
The restaurant has a large selection of drinks, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic. The banana milk hojicha and hojicha hot chocolate are particularly popular, and the tea-infused sake and tea lattes are highly praised. The drinks are made with care, often feeling like magic elixirs. The menu offers a variety of dishes, including the maple ginger salmon and yuzu turmeric chicken, both of which are said to be delicious and flavorful. The food menu is outstanding, with many options that can cause decision paralysis because everything sounds amazing. The main dishes come with a hefty portion of perfectly marinated and seasoned vegetables, and some dishes like the tahini dressing are memorable.
The restaurant has a peaceful atmosphere, with warm lighting and soothing ambiance. The staff is friendly and attentive, although only one employee works at a time. The tea house has a policy of locking the door at all times, only allowing those with reservations to enter. It features three tables with seating on the floor, encouraging guests to get cozy. The tea house does not allow laptops inside and only permits dining inside if guests are drinking sake or ordering food. There is a window for ordering and two small tables outside for sitting.
Overall, MIRROR tea house offers a unique and relaxing experience, with excellent drinks, large portions, and a special, personable space curated by artist owners. It is considered one of Brooklyn’s favorite spots, and visitors are encouraged to plan ahead and support this small business.