Welcome to Prince Tea House
Prince Tea House is a Filipino-International Grocery located in Roseville, CA. Customers praise the relaxing atmosphere, friendly service, and delicious tea and desserts. The diverse menu includes unique crepe cakes, flavorful teas, and a wine list. The ambiance is described as cute and spacious, perfect for events and gatherings. While some mention the slightly abrasive service, the standout desserts like the green tea matcha crepe cake and jasmine milk tea receive high praise. Overall, Prince Tea House is recommended for those seeking a charming spot with a wide selection of sweet and savory treats.
- 134 Bowery New York, NY 10013 Hotline: (646) 892-3160
Prince Tea House is a Filipino-International Grocery that offers a unique dining experience in Roseville, CA. This cozy tea house provides a relaxing atmosphere where you can enjoy a wide variety of teas and delectable desserts. The menu includes options like mango crepe cake, hot rose milk tea, chicken katsu sandwich, jasmine milk tea, and a selection of creme brulees.
Customers rave about the delicious teas available at Prince Tea House, with popular choices like Fleur de Geisha green tea and jasmine milk tea. The aroma and flavors of the teas are delightful, making them a favorite among visitors. Pair your tea with their combo creme brulees for a sweet and satisfying treat.
In addition to their menu offerings, Prince Tea House is also a great spot for hosting events. With a minimum spending requirement for rental, you can enjoy your private gathering in a beautiful and accommodating setting. The staff is friendly and attentive, ensuring that your event goes smoothly.
Overall, Prince Tea House offers a charming ambiance, delicious food, and excellent service. Whether you're looking for a relaxing tea experience or a place to host a special event, this gem in Roseville is worth a visit. Experience the magic of Prince Tea House for yourself and indulge in their delightful offerings.

This is a relaxing tea house. I love the atmosphere here. We arrived there at about 10 pm on Sunday night and ordered mango crepe cake and hot rose milk tea. The taste was amazing. I highly recommend rose milk tea. There is also a wine list, but I am pregnant. The waiter was very friendly and professional. Five-star recommendation. If you like quiet and relaxing, I'll be coming again!

Don't let the small bites fool you. We ordered the Afternoon Tea for 2. I left incredibly full. The tea was delicious. I was able to add boba and a glass of lychee wine. The service was quick and the ambiance was cute. There is a seating time of 1 hour and half during peak times. They let us stay overtime so my friend and I were able to thoroughly catch up. I cannot wait to visit the Queens location where parking is easier.

Dine in review: Service was nice. The robot service was not working but the staff were friendly in helping show us the digital menu. We ordered two different teas. I cannot remember the one in the back but the aroma for both of them was delightful. The Fleur de Geisha green tea may be my second favorite tea I've ever had thus far. The smell whisked me away with its Sakura scent and gorgeous color. We paired the tea with the combo crème brûlées which had three different flavors (original, green tea, and goma). The non sweetened tea with the slightly sweetened desserts complemented each other wonderfully. I cannot wait to return.

Decent spot to host an event! We held my sister's Bridal Shower here for a party of 30. Due to the size of our event, we rented out the back half of the business - minimum spending is $1200, which is feasible to hit when you order their items in bulk, and you get the area for 3 hrs. I was put in touch with the manager, Shu, when I called Prince Tea House. She was extremely thorough and helpful with pricing, table seating, and food for the event. They're also able to provide a good amt of decorations, depending on what you're interested in. There's no set party/drink menu for events - you customize the menu to your liking with the staff. Food - taste-wise was alright, not bad, not stellar - it was fine for our party. The only con was that other people had to pass through our event to use the bathroom, and staff were walking in + out of the kitchen, BUT everyone who passed through was very respectful and apologetic! Shu and all the staff who helped out were very friendly and accommodating to our event needs! Overall, I'd recommend Prince Tea House to those who are interested in having an event there, as they're accommodating to all party sizes, and the business is very responsive. Plus, it's very pretty and aesthetic inside, which helps with the ambiance!

No matter which location, the decor inside Prince Tea House is always so pretty. This seems to be one of their more spacious locations (compared to their East Village branch). There are small tables to the side that seat 2 and larger ones with a couch that can seat more people. I tried their chicken katsu sandwich with a jasmine milk tea on the side. The sauce in the sandwich complimented the chicken well and the lettuce was crispy. The bread was also toasted on both sides. It was a filling sandwich. For the jasmine tea, I chose 50% sugar and that resulted in a drink that basically tasted like milky watery tea which was disappointing. I think I'll stick to their hot milk teas next time.

I wanted to find a dessert place with a bathroom, and that's pretty hard to find in China town. Plus, not many places stay open late, and this does. From the outside, looking inside, it looked nice and roomy. I knew without reservations that my friends and I could get in without waiting too long. I was right. We waited just a few minutes. I found it quite interesting how there was a robot server that helped out the waitresses. It didn't do much except carry drinks and food. Once you sit down, there's a qr code to order your meal at the table. Everything is done on your phone, which was convenient. There wasn't a particular dessert that I enjoyed from what we all ordered. Everything was average. We all got herbal or non caffeinated tea. I think we could've shared the teas amongst the group to make it more worthwhile. Overall, I'm not sure if I'll be back, but I had a good time as I didn't feel rushed and pressured to leave even though it started getting late.

What a fabulous find! Apparently there are several sites for this chain. We stopped at the one on Bowery in Chinatown. It appears no reservations are necessary as we could not find reservation information on the website. In comparing this with several other afternoon teas we have been to in Manhattan and elsewhere, this one stacks up beautifully and is a great deal for the price. The Ambience is really nice, the place is clean and the two young people who were at the front desk were very welcoming. We were promptly seated and shown the code to scan for the menu; however, there was also an afternoon tea menu on the table. We chose the afternoon tea for two. This includes two pots of tea, a mini fruit cup, and the usual scone and clotted cream, savories and sweets. I chose a Matcha tea which was promptly served piping hot and placed over a small flame. It was thick and rich, and the best Matcha I've ever had. My husband chose the black tea which was also steaming hot and strong. I can't believe how quickly everything came out and perfectly everything was served.. Everything appeared to be freshly made causing me to wonder how they do this. the savories were very interesting and one was definitely Asian combining crab with vegetables. For the price ($70 for two!) and quality this place can't be beat. Most of the other afternoon tea places charge more than that for one. There are also other menu items, some Asian inspired.

I have been here 4 times and the servers are either stoic or slightly abrasive but the cakes are 100! Food 5/5 Crepe cakes that almost beat out Lady M quality and more unique flavors 1. Green tea matcha ranked 1st. The grainy matcha consistency is paired well with the smooth crème. The bitter cuts the sweet 2. Purple Yam ranked close 2nd. It even has chunks of taro but it's just a tad bit too sweet. Beautiful color 3. Brown Sugar with boba ranked 3rd. It could have taken 1st especially with the sea salt sprinkled on top but, at last, it was just two tads too sweet. Most unique flavor! 4. Earl Grey Milk tea was too small and too sweet. Will ask for 50% sugar next time if possible Service 3/5 The robot waiter does 50% of work especially if you order a cake with a bday message You order yourself with the QR code at the table The somewhat stoic server brings you the food And the more unfriendly cashier says you didn't pay in an accusatory tone because the QR code system earlier already had your CC information when you ordered so you think you already paid Service can go up to a 4 if you the server actually talks and tells you ordering with QR code system is not the same as paying! Price 3/5 $10 for a slice of cake is not overly expensive $10 for a pot of tea when it's just slightly bigger than a tall boba cup is unreasonable What are you paying for? The tea pot with the floral print sitting on top of a candle holder Price would have been 4 stars if we just got better service Ambiance 4/5 The place is pretty, but the random way too dim lighting and the not so friendly servers who force you to sit in certain tables disturb the ambiance

I've long favored this mini chain of dessert shops for their crepe cakes made with light cream and the right amount of sweetness. I always prefer my desserts on the less sweet side, and Prince Tea House has the right touch when it comes to their desserts. Their extensive menu has anything from fruit toasts to panna cotta, but are most known for their mille crepe cakes. The tufted booth seats, pink curtains, and floral porcelain tea pots make you feel like you're having posh afternoon tea, but at a fraction of the cost of many other places. The music tends to be a bit loud for my taste, especially since they like to play dramatic Chinese ballad-y tunes where the singers belting it out are often enough to interrupt even those talking with each other in rapt attention. That's maybe the one thing I'd change about Prince Tea House. I also don't know about trying their savory menu options, like avocado toast, twister fries, or squid tails-- this feels like the sort of place known only for their sweets, but if you're craving a little bit of sweet, a little bit of savory, Price Tea House is there to save the day with an extensive menu of both.