Tea-infused creations

(noblesse.com)
Updated: 2006-11-27 15:54

Green T. House signature dishes are tea-infused creations that have been termed neo-classical Chinese, yet are in fact wholly innovative. The 15,000 square meters of white dining area is home to furniture and decor that is minimalist and industrial yet chic and elegant in design.

It is a truly contemporary space, but one that has remained surprisingly true to the rules of traditional Chinese aesthetics. This creative fusion is further enhanced by the use of sensual natural elements such as silk, velvet and wood against its stark white backdrop, all coming together in a breathtakingly impressive dining environment.

Art is the soul of Green T. House, as shown by the rare claim that the restaurant employs as many musicians as it does chefs. Partially visible from the main dining area, an ever-changing exhibition space of artists from China and abroad showcases Chinese-inspired sculptures and paintings.

The unique Green T. House menu is a series of exceptional dishes that combine tea, traditional northern Chinese recipes and non-Chinese ingredients, all set off with a novel artistic element, such as plates formed from palm leaves, glass or marble. The Green T. House is without a doubt one of Asia's finest dining experiences, where every meal really can be a work of art.

Green T. House
318 Hege Village, Cuige Zhuangxiang, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Tel: +86-1360-1137-132
Opening hours: 11:00~14:00, 18:00~24:00



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