Chado Tea Room South Bay
1303 El Prado Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90501
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Torrance
Tek M.
Spaces for hire at Chado Tea Room South Bay
from $30
per person / per session
per person / per session
Chado Tea Room
Chado Tea Room is a perfect space for your corporate party, tea party, wedding reception, team building, or any other gathering. It features a fountain in the middle of the room and cupboards with an uncountable amount of different kinds of tea.
Prices and opening hours
Sunday
11:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
$30
per person
Chado Tea Room
11:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
$30
per person
Monday
11:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
$30
per person
Chado Tea Room
11:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
$30
per person
Tuesday
11:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
$30
per person
Chado Tea Room
11:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
$30
per person
Wednesday
11:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
$30
per person
Chado Tea Room
11:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
$30
per person
Thursday
11:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
$30
per person
Chado Tea Room
11:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
$30
per person
Friday
11:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
$30
per person
Chado Tea Room
11:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
$30
per person
Saturday
11:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
$30
per person
Chado Tea Room
11:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
$30
per person
Facilities and catering options
Up to 60
seats
Up to 60
standing
In-house catering
Parking available
BYO alcohol
External catering allowed
Accommodation available
Promoted / ticketed events
Alcohol provided
About Chado Tea Room South Bay
Chado opened on West 3rd Street in 1990 as a small, almost quaint tearoom with few tables, but with 300 canisters of teas from all over the globe lining the walls. In 1993, Reena Shah and her husband, Devan, acquired Chado and began quietly revolutionizing how people in greater Los Angeles think of tea.
In 1999, Reena hired well-mannered and highly educated Tekeste (“Tek”) Mehreteab as a cook. Tek’s conscientious work, honesty, and dedication to tea soon made him a manager and in 2002, he became a partner with Devan and Reena in opening a second Chado location in Pasadena.
Today, Chado’s three locations in the greater Los Angeles area serve as role models in America’s tea renaissance. Reena and Tek’s dedication to sharing their love of tea and refinement has influenced and inspired thousands, and made them major contributors to tea’s growth in the U.S. Chado supports tea education of every sort at every level through projects such as the Los Angeles International Tea Festival and Alson’s Tea for Siblings of the Disabled, which Reena started in memory of her own disabled brother, Alson.
In 1999, Reena hired well-mannered and highly educated Tekeste (“Tek”) Mehreteab as a cook. Tek’s conscientious work, honesty, and dedication to tea soon made him a manager and in 2002, he became a partner with Devan and Reena in opening a second Chado location in Pasadena.
Today, Chado’s three locations in the greater Los Angeles area serve as role models in America’s tea renaissance. Reena and Tek’s dedication to sharing their love of tea and refinement has influenced and inspired thousands, and made them major contributors to tea’s growth in the U.S. Chado supports tea education of every sort at every level through projects such as the Los Angeles International Tea Festival and Alson’s Tea for Siblings of the Disabled, which Reena started in memory of her own disabled brother, Alson.