Kum Kum Tea House is hosting a special Yom HaShoah “Zichronot Ba’salon” gathering, and invites you to hear Daniel Eshel’s unique story.
The Kum Kum Tea House
Kum Kum Tea House is a jewel-in-the-crown of Jerusalem’s Baka neighborhood.
They offer a traditional English tea, served on a beautiful three-tier china tower, reminiscent of bye-gone days.
- A choice of white, green, black, oolong, jasmine or herbal teas
- Served in individual teapots
- Alongside wafer thin cucumber, cheese, egg and smoked salmon
- Mouth-watering scones, served with jam and cream
- Pastries and petit fours baked on-site
In the afternoon they serve a soup of the day, served with speciality breads and spreads.
Gluten-free scones are also available and those wanting a traditional afternoon picnic can order takeaway.
The Tea house has a large selection of teas, books, and tea cups, pots and other dishes, which are all for sale. There is also a patio surrounded by a garden; this outdoor area is also enclosed during the winter to provide an additional warm place to sit.