Like little Morocco. Small and cosy, wonderful service. Each dish of food was a delight, and freshly made by the small family running the business. The tea was great, as was the lemon+mint drink we had as an apperitive. Don’t miss this place!
Edu A.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Barcelona, Spain
Nice and quite Tea shop out of the tourist places. They have a spread selection of teas that you can choose. Maybe more than 30 – 40 Teas. Arabic sweets are good as well. Nice place for a quite and maybe romantic time.
Jesse And Christy S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 New York, NY
If you can stomach the tacky street this lovely tea house is located on, your perseverance will be rewarded at As Sirat. Intimate tea house, very friendly wait staff, great pastries and delicious tea. As Sirat milk tea + almond pastry was delicious. The address of this place is conflicting online. It’s not actually #4(which is Kasbah). but it’s still on calle caldereria nueva up the street a little bit on the left. There are a number of competing tea houses on this street, so look for the painted letters are above the door.
James D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Watertown, MA
Authentic doesn’t always mean eating free fried fish with your glass of wine in Granada. Sometimes authentic means having a lovely meal served by a sweet woman in an empty restaurant who really cares about your food and experience. The cat’s name is Blanquita and she’s quite friendly and the vegetable cous cous is simple and excellent. Also, it kind of looks like the Palace of Nasrid inside.
Meredith B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Midlothian, VA
Located in the middle of a street that has been transformed into a crowded souk with fun shopping [be prepared to bargain, it’ll save you money and many of the shopkeepers appreciate the challenge] it’s a nice place to sit and an excellent eatery, especially for the prices. We had a plethora of salads and shawarma, and nibbly things all of which were good, but the dishes that particularly stood out were the bisara [a fava bean soup], the couscous, and the flaky briwat.
Pablo V.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Feria, Sevilla
Tetería en pleno centro de Granada al lado de la famosa Calle Elvira. Decorada con motivos árabes te traslada a la época de Al Andalus al igual que toda la calle. Gran variedad de Tés y cafés a precios que oscilan entre 1,5 € y 2,5 €. También tiene variedad en cachimbas y las tienen al precio de 5 €, un precio más que razonable. Una visita más que satisfactoria.
Jenny M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Santa Rosa, CA
The search for this tea house/restaurant is definitely worth it. We sat on traditional low chairs and sipped mint tea. Next we had basmati rice with chicken then traditional sweets. Wonderful food, friendly, un rushed service, and great music. One tip: no sign out front. Follow your nose.
Alfonso L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Madrid
La decoración del local es la típica relacionada con el mundo árabe. Tienen pipas de agua para fumar y una amplia variedad de tés e infusiones. Pedimos la de hierbabuena y la de violetas y estaban ambas buenas, aunque yo me quedaría con la de hierbabuena.
Att A.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Santa Clara, CA
4* for décor 4* for tea selection and their café con leche 3* for their basmati rice with chicken It’s a lovely almost hidden find just down the steps from san nicolas cathedral. There is a menu just for their tea selection. Their décor with the tiles and carving is like the Nasrid palaces with tea service. By the way, if you have room for dessert, the fig biscuit is a must try.