Saturday, April 9, 2016

Nohohon Tea Room opens today on St. Mark's Place



The tea room, which got its start in Toronto, opens here in the Bubble Tea District up the stairs at 9 St. Mark's Place between Second Avenue and Third Avenue.

Here's more about their product via their website:

Nohohon Tea Room offers a healthier alternative flavours for bubble tea enthusiasts! Keeping true to the owner roots our green teas are imported from Japan and are steeped to the every guests’ order. Nohohon Tea Room specializes for Matcha drinks, which are hand whisked to each order ensuring maximum freshness.

Our tea is white-sugar Free and uses no artificial powders or powdered milk in the drinks. Pure sugar cane and organic agave are used as a basic sweetener. We also offers an option of sugar-free sweetener and dairy alternatives, Almond milk and Soy milk to cater to your dietary needs. We are also able to offer Vegan and Gluten-Free bubble teas ...



The shop opens at 1 p.m.

This space was previously home to the Brooklyn Dark Hemp Bar, which closed after just three months last October when the city said the cafe needed four sinks — one for soaking dishes, two others for sanitizing and rinsing dishes, and one for hand washing.

Previously on EV Grieve:
First U.S. hemp bar is now open on St. Mark's Place

[Updated] City forces the country's 1st Hemp Bar to close on St. Mark's Place

Something new for 9 St. Mark's Place, but not St. Mark's Place

5 comments:

  1. Don't forget the new cupcake store opening on 7th St. today, and check out their Trump cookies....

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  2. Thanks for the arrows. The BTD can be difficult to navigate otherwise.

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  3. I am so annoyed. I went over this afternoon to check out the place with a couple of friends, assuming there was seating, but there isn't any seating. There is a counter that you stand at and order. But we couldn't even squeeze into the tiny space and left!

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  4. Now I can drop in with a friend and have some tea..nice

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