Location & How to Get There

Yuzu Tree Hong Kong-Style Tea Restaurant is tucked away in a cozy corner of Bao’an District, Shenzhen. You’ll find it at Xiasha Twelve Lane, Fuwei Community (right next to the Shuangxi Weida Hotel on the first floor). If you’re arriving by metro, the closest station is Fuhai Station on Shenzhen Metro Line 11. From there, it’s a quick 10-minute walk or a short bike ride. Bus routes like M377 and M590 also drop you nearby. For those coming from Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport, it’s just a 20-minute taxi ride—perfect for travelers landing hungry!

Natural Surroundings

While Shenzhen isn’t known for nature trails, the area around Yuzu Tree has a laid-back vibe. The streets here are lined with small shops and local eateries, giving you a glimpse of everyday Shenzhen life. The restaurant itself has a touch of greenery indoors, with potted plants adding a fresh feel to the space. It’s nothing fancy, but the casual setup matches the no-fuss charm of a classic Hong Kong-style tea restaurant.

Cultural Experience

Yuzu Tree isn’t just a meal—it’s a dive into Hong Kong’s food culture. These tea restaurants started in Hong Kong as quick, affordable spots for busy people. At Yuzu Tree, you’ll see why they’re loved: think fast service, retro decor (think old-school tiles and neon signs), and menus packed with comfort food. It’s like stepping into a time capsule of Hong Kong’s 1980s, but right here in Shenzhen!

Practical Amenities

The restaurant is designed for convenience. Inside Yuzu Tree, you’ll find:

  • Air-conditioned seating for hot Shenzhen days.
  • Free Wi-Fi (password usually written on the wall—just ask!).
  • A mix of tables and counter seats, so you can grab a quick bite alone or hang out with friends.
  • Super-clean restrooms, always a plus!
    It’s open daily from 7 AM to 10 PM, making it perfect for breakfast, lunch, or a late-night snack.

Dining Experience: What to Expect

Eating at Yuzu Tree feels like visiting a friend’s home. The staff are cheerful and efficient—no frills, just tasty food. Here’s what to order:

  • Classic Hong Kong milk tea: Thick, sweet, and served in a retro metal cup.
  • Pork chop rice: A juicy, fried pork chop over rice with a side of veggies.
  • Egg tarts: Flaky pastry with custard—warm and addictive!
    Prices are dirt-cheap (most dishes under 30 RMB), so you can try everything without breaking the bank. Pro tip: The set meals (like soup + main + drink) are great value!

Why It’s Worth a Visit

If you’re tired of fancy hotels and tourist traps, Yuzu Tree is a breath of fresh air. It’s 100% local, 100% authentic, and totally wallet-friendly. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a family, or a group of friends, the vibe here works. Plus, it’s a sneak peek into how Hong Kong’s iconic tea restaurant culture lives on in mainland China. Trust us—you’ll leave with a full stomach and a smile!

Bonus Tip: Pay with your phone (Alipay/WeChat) like a pro—everyone in Shenzhen does!