Saturday, 14 September 2024

Review: Africa Tea and Coffee

Nestled in the vibrant district of Wong Chuk Hang, Africa Coffe and Tea (ACT) offers a unique culinary experience that transports you straight to Africa. This cozy cafe and bar is not just a place to enjoy a cup of coffee or tea; it's a celebration of African culture and flavours, with strong emphasis on sustainability and community support.


I am always looking for new vegan places or places that have vegan options and I was thrilled to discover diverse and flavourful vegan options available on their menu. The menu is thoughtfully curated to cater to plant-based diets without compromising taste or authenticity.


The vegan wrap is a hearty and satisfying option. Packed with a variety of veggies, hummus and a tangy dressing, its the perfect choice for a light meal. I loved the salad too! The wrap is well-balanced, with the crunch of veggies complementing the hummus beautifully.


The East African style Vegetable Stew is a standout dish that showcases the rich and diverse flavours of African cuisine. Made with a medley of seasonal vegetables and aromatic spices, it's the definition of hearty. A comforting dish that is perfect for any time of the year. 

 

Other notable dishes include the pumpkin ginger soup, the bliss balls and the house salad. And whilst not a dish, the ginger latte deserves a special mention. It's a unique twist on the classic latte, with the spicy kick of ginger adding an extra layer of warmth and complexity. 


The ambience is warm and inviting, with decor that reflects the rich cultural heritage of Africa. The cafe's commitment to fair trade and supporting women in African coffee-growing regions adds an extra layer of meaning to every visit. And the views are spectacular. 


This restaurant is a gem in Wong Chuk Hang, offering delightful vegan dishes that are delicious and nourishing. Whether you are vegan or simply looking to explore new flavours, this cafe is definitely worth a visit. 

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