Water Drop Teahouse

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Mississauga, Canada

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Vegetarian restaurant· Asian restaurant· Vegetarian cafe and deli· Tea house

Water Drop Teahouse Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Water Drop Teahouse is located in Mississauga, Canada on 6525 Millcreek Dr. Water Drop Teahouse is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category vegetarian restaurant in Canada.

Address

6525 Millcreek Dr

Price range

$$$

Phone

+1 9058140465

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

Healthy optionsVegan optionsVegetarian options

Open hours

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Quentin Woods

I had an awesome time at this restaurant. We enjoyed the superb ambience and the meals. The waiters were very attentive. I am happy we eventually decided to visit this place.

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Joyce Tam

I used to come here weekly with my family when 15 years ago and was always a favourite for everyone! Now the requirement of a membership is a bit of a turn off, nevertheless, the food hasn’t changed! Extremely delicious! My most favourite thing here is the fruit tea (無我茶)! I haven’t found anything remotely similar in taste! The price of the tickets have significantly increased from around 15 years at 3 each to now 10 each. The service was amazing and everyone working there are volunteers! I also ordered a noodles in soup and a ham and cheese panini which is my all time favourite there! The imitation meat they use is super delicious and are so similar to the real thing in both texture and taste that sometimes I question myself whether it’s real or not! I highly recommend trying this place out if you are curious!

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Wei-Ching Yen

Actually this place is in the Buddhism temple of the restaurant . It's temporary closed now, during COVID-19 pandemic. The restaurant is a great, nice and neat place for vegetarian only. But it was not open to the public ,only to the members and their families or friends a couple years ago. By the way, this place is belonged to the Temple. It is not personal owned, workers are all volunteers, no coffee and liquors supplies. But here, the popular famous are Chinese tea and fruit tea.If you have a chance to visit here, you can come and try them. Even though the second floor has a display room for free, it has a few different status of Buddhas.Those historical aged for hundred years ago and may be thousand years. Come and take a closer look, you will be surprised ! But you have to wait until after pandemic.The Temple doesn't open on Mondays,and weekends are usually more people to come.

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K Cantrell

two days ago was our first time in this place. But It is definitely not the last time. We passed a splendid evening with the excellent service, with the finest cooking and booze and with the friendly pay. We will definitely go back there soon.

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Jazmin N

Great tasty food, love coming here for lunch. Usually I have a soup and a tea, soup is so good tea is also very good. Service is excellent. The cafeteria is only open Monday to Friday and you have to be a member or come with a member of the temple to be able to order.

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Jessica C

Absolutely love this restaurant. I has become a go to for weekday lunches with coworkers. Since this is a temple, you will need a membership (I think it's around 50-70, a year) and you need to buy tickets at the front (10 a ticket). It's cashless inside the actual restaurant so don't forget to get your tickets before. Each ticket is used to buy a dish or tea. I highly recommend the laksa with rice noodles and the fruit tea. They also give you toothpicks so you can eat the fruit afterwards. This place is mostly vegan but has some vegetarian option due to the milk they use so be sure to ask them if you are avoiding dairy

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Wendy Li

WHAT TO TRY?! Their noodles here. They specialize in vegetarian food or imitation meat with their noodles. The laksa noodle and the imitation beef noodle are fan favorites. FYI, you need to have membership with the temple in order to get their vouchers though. You can try to ask on a regular day to see if you’re lucky but essentially the tea room doesn’t take cash. You buy your tickets at the counter when you come in and then you trade your ticket in for a bowl of noodle or a pot of tea or a sandwich combo, whatever you like. One ticket equals one item. My favorite is the laksa noodle. Has a bit of spicy kick to the laksa and it’s very creamy because of the coconut concentrate they use in their laksa mixture. The bowl has shredded lettuce, some imitation fish balls and squid balls and tofu. Very yummy! The imitation beef noodle is also yummy too. The pieces actually look like beef and the taste is great. One bowl is good for one person. The servers are very kind and willing to serve you. Mind you, they’re all volunteers here! So be polite too and reciprocate their service with kindness. That’s why they don’t like strangers coming into the tea house because they had rude customers come in and hence why they started making tea house exclusive to members only. If you wanna try this place out, maybe give some offerings to the temple or donate some money and they’ll give you a ticket! LAST TIP?! I urge to also try their orange or ginger tea. Made with fresh orange peels, the tea is sweet and delightful to have with your food.

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Karl Ziemer

Fantastic experience and food. All vegetarian and tastes amazing. You need a memebership: It's a little confusing on how to get a membership and which one is right for you. Just enter the temple through the main doors and speak to one of the friendly people in the front. I have the international temple membership. How to order: Once you have a memebeship then you pay for your token to exchange for you food choice. If you choose tea one of my personal favourite is the Tangerine Tea. The noodle dishes are hot and delicious.