The interior can be seen to be made very quickly and bluntly, more like some kind of doner than a tea house. It would be possible to do something more Asian. Take the theme of Asian tea rooms or an Asian interior (posters with idols on the stages, kpop music) - this would attract more teenagers, which is the main target audience. If we talk about drinks, then I only tried the pearl match. But unfortunately, the pearls turned out to be somehow small and they were not chewed, but simply swallowed. I didn't like it. And the matcha was bitter, with a taste of seaweed or fish soup. As such, I did not feel the matches. I wish them not to fall, as other tea houses have done, but for this they now need to grow up.