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Leisure Tea & Coffee

3.9 (115 reviews)
Open 12:30 pm - 11:00 PM
Updated over 3 months ago

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Classy
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Moderate noise
Good for kids

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Tiramisu
Sherry G.

Since we were early for our Dolar Shop reservation, my spouse found this quaint cafe to go to. The atmosphere was cute and homey. The menu looked like a blend of a typical Asian milk tea place and a high tea place. My spouse got a Green Milk Tea at half sweetness with boba, and I got a Tiramisu. I thought the milk tea was a little watered down and not as sweet as I generally prefer. The boba was also not as soft as it should've been, though still relatively fine to chew. I thought the Tiramisu was great - sweet and creamy, though I personally wish there was a slightly higher proportion of cake. I love that this place uses so much reusable dishware. Even the boba drink was served in a milkshake glass instead of a plastic cup, which helped to create a more pleasant experience overall. If I'm ever in the area looking for a cute & casual cafe at which to chill or hang out with friends, this would be the place! ECO NOTES (Dine-In) Dine-In Dishware: Reusable cup, saucer, and glass Napkins: In a holder on the table, which I prefer because it allows me to use less (most places tend to give me napkins that are too large or too many) Utensils: Metal spoons plus disposable boba straw Water cups: Not automatically provided, which I prefer because that is a less wasteful policy

Waffle with chicken nuggets, milk tea with pearls and milk tea with caramel pudding
Nancy L.

Leisure used to be the place my friends and i would go when we were in high school and then in university. It's been around for over 15 years at least. It's also one of the rare Taiwanese places that still exists in the Greater Vancouver. Finding parking continues to be an arduous task just like before. There is a parkade beside the restaurant but it's always packed and very small so that it's quite hard to manuever during busy times. The interior is well decorated with lots of wall decor and has an old world European vibe to it. It's a good place for gathering although it can get fairly busy later in the night. They offer a variety of coffee, tea, bubble tea drinks, desserts as well as savory options. I came here on a Friday night with my friend. We ordered: * Hot milk tea with pearls - your standard bubble tea * Milk tea with caramel pudding - I used to order this a lot. Leisure's pudding is made in house and quite good if you also like caramel pudding. * Waffle with Taiwanese chicken nuggets - the presentation of the food was good. The waffle was topped with julienned tomatoes and cucumbers, and drizzled with mayonnaise. In terms of taste, this one was a little disappointing. The waffle was soft and almost bread like. They used to make the waffle so that it's crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside... Also, the nuggets weren't really seasoned so the chicken itself barely had any taste. Nonetheless, if you're looking for a place to chat and want to try some Taiwanese desserts, Leisure is an option. If you're looking for peaceful time to have a date, the afternoon period is good.

Pudding
Stephanie M.

We had the cheesecake and the pudding. The cheesecake wasn't too sweet. It had a good amount of cheese flavour and was fluffy like a Japanese cheesecake. The pudding wasn't as soft as I had remembered it. I didn't like the canned peaches around the pudding as it had a weird flavour/scent to it. The servers were fast and very helpful when ordering. Overall a great place to hang out with friends and chat. I've also had their other savoury options and they are not bad as a snack

Elizabeth Z.

PURIN + WAFFLES = HAPPINESS Leisure Tea & Coffee in Richmond will forever be one of my favourite dessert cafes. The nostalgic interior, menu, and vintage cutlery makes you feel like you've been transported back in time. All the staff are super welcoming, and I think they make some of the best traditional Taiwanese style desserts. Their grass jelly, waffles, and caramel pudding are a must. I also think they make the best chicken sandwich I've ever had. Have you guys checked out this classic cafe? 9/10 ‍10/10 $ (aprox. $10-$20/person) Leisure Tea & Coffee | 1110-8391 Alexandra Rd, Richmond

Kenneth W.

Solid desserts. We shared a mango shaved ice and added a cream pudding. Very very tasty and hit the spot on a steamy hot day. One star off for using teapots with plastic lids. They used to serve tea with fancier teapots. The made in England cups, however, are still apprdc

Vincy K.

I was looking for a dessert place and ended up here. It's very comfy inside with the soft lights and wooden furniture. They have a big menu including tea, dessert, and other food. The servers are always around if you need them. I feel like I can enjoy a slow day in the cafe, it's nice.

Inside
Lulu L.

A very authentic warm and feels like 1980's atmosphere. With lovely servers and reasonable price. I love the tea's serve here, herb tea's are very organic such as the oolong milk tea and others are fresh like the fruity tea which contains real fruit. I enjoyed trying their different flavours and surprise as how fruits and leaf tea can go together. They do have both salty and sweets, we normally come here for their tea's and sweets, my favourite would be their tiramisu which I think the best balance of infused rum on it. Cheese cake is a well recommended and their Irish coffee. I ordered the caramel Pudding milky icy and honestly don't like it, I can eat the toppings on it but the rest were plain ice maybe I was expecting snowy cream thats why. Overall, this place is a lovely place for a relaxing hangout for tea's and some desserts.

Leisure Tea and Coffee
Kay F.

I came to Leisure Tea and Coffee as I was craving for some caffeine and something hot on a snowy winter day. The interior was very cute and reminded me of a homey cafe ambience in the 70s or 80s. I think the strength of this cafe is in their Taiwanese snacks and so many patrons had such delicious offerings on their tables! The coffee I got was good but would prefer other local roasters in the area. I am very interested in coming back to give some of their in house offerings and Asian inspired treats a try! I'm sure this review will need an update in the near future as my review was based only on the coffee!

Strawberry crepe
Kim K.

Highly recommend this tea and dessert place. Stumbled here after going to the Fish Man for lunch next door. Pleasantly surprised by the laid back and homely decor and really feels like you're in a British tea house. The desserts and tea are also reasonably priced and I really enjoyed my time here. Thanks!

Provence tea
Carmen X.

Leisure Tea Somewhere in time - 9.5/10 a pretty small portion - a decent amount of ice. Kinda shocking because i had it before, and got it again without realizing ive tried it before. Its solid and its made with a mix of fruits. Its a "secret" (they'll tell you if you need to know the ingredients) but its super fruity and refreshing! Its not too sweet but just the slightly tart and comes with real fruit! I would get it again, but i wish the portion was bigger. I would definitely get it again if i needed a refreshing drink! I feel like i havent this flavour anywhere else. It reminds me of candy, but not as sweet as candy Provence tea $5.75 9/10 a solid tea choice - really nice and i didnt need to add sugar or cream. It tastes quite sweet but not overly floral either Tiramisu $5.25 9.5/10 really smooth and creamy tiramisu! I really enjoyed it but i felt like the portion was small but tiramisu is usually pretty pricy. I haven't had a lot of tiramisu, but it's definitely worth trying here. I like it better than the strawberry shaved ice because i think its more worth it (while the canned strawberries are DELICIOUS - it is primarily ice) Super nice day to celebrate my besties birthday - interior is super cozy and the drinks and food is delicious Check it out!

Sweet soup with pearls, taro chunks, sweet potato and taro balls, peanuts, kidneys, etc!
Calvina T.

Super cute cafe for those long catch-up chats or late night talks. It's one of the few that opens late until midnight (and 12:30am on Fridays/Saturdays). Once inside, it's a unique feeling because of the decor and different from typical BBT places - you'll know what I mean once you check it out! The decor is actually one of the reasons I like this place, bonus points! I'm not Taiwanese, but to me, their snacks and desserts taste authentic. I feel like their snack/dessert/drink menu has a wide range of variety, so each person will be able to get what they want! Also, they have items that typical BBT shops don't usually offer, like caramel pudding and crepes. My favourite thing to get is the 'sweet soups' - you can get them hot or cold. I like mine hot. It comes in a mug with a spoon and you can customize it by adding your favourite items, like bubble tea but much more variety! My favourites to add include taro chunks, tofu pudding, kidney beans, and taro and sweet potato balls - a very Taiwanese dessert! (I actually don't know anywhere else where they serve 'sweet soup' so if you do, please leave me a message!) The only downside about Leisure Tea is that if you want a full on meal, they don't really have that. The closest thing is probably sandwiches that they serve. But definitely one of my favourite places to stop by for snacks and chats.

crushed ice with mung bean, taro balls, bubbles, condensed milk
Shirley H.

i've being trying to find authentic taiwanese crushed ice dessert with mung bean topping in toronto for ever, and finally found it on the west coast in richmond! there's just something extremely refreshing about mung beans and crushed ice. the condensed milk gives it the perfect level of sweetness. the place is just the right amount of people for a weekday night at 9pm. great place for a date with your friend or just a study date by yourself. will definitely come back for the crushed ice again next time i come to vancouver!

Leisure blend coffee $5.25  Japanese plum and lemon $6.25  Kumquat tea $5.50  Latte $7.75
Hanako N.

CASH ONLY! Leisure tea and coffee Walked in the cafe a young female server welcomed four of us with an uninterested vibe, showed us our seats and gave two menus. Nobody came up to check up on us, had to raise my hand to get our order. At this time it wasn't busy. We ordered: Leisure blend coffee $5.25 Taiwanese sausage $7.75 Japanese plum and lemon $6.25 Kumquat tea $5.50 Latte $7.75 Coffee and tea is super over priced, I'm guessing due to being served in porcelain cups. Our food and drinks took more than 20 minutes to arrive. I'd say the bubble teas are worth the price since the portion is good. Suggestion for the place would be they should have the receipt in English as well since not ever customer can read Chinese or is Chinese. Towards the end it got busy, asked for the bill from an older lady who is professional, smiles, served us quickly, and checked up on us. Didn't get her name but she was amazing.

Fruit tea, Japanese cheesecake, caramel pudding, milk tea

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Car's Dessert - Durian Mochi x 2

Car's Dessert

4.5(51 reviews)
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Car's Dessert is a hidden gem for mochi lovers! This small takeout shop delivers big on quality and…read morecare. We tried the combo pack with Durian, Purple Yam, Chestnut, and Mango, and every bite was delightful. The mochi wrapping is impressively thin, with a pillowy texture that makes each piece melt in your mouth. While I usually gravitate toward durian, the Chestnut and Purple Yam stole the show. You can really taste the effort and pride in the chestnut puree--it's smooth, rich, and perfectly balanced. The staff are warm, friendly, and clearly proud of their craft, which adds to the charm of the experience. This is absolutely one of those places worth lining up for. If you're in the mood for artisanal mochi that's made with care, Car's Dessert should be at the top of your list.

finally made it to the new location of car's dessert and it's quite the upgrade from their old spot…read morein the food court at pacific plaza. they're now on number 3 road, just around from aberdeen and next to the canada line station, with a small but bright storefront that feels a lot more like a dedicated dessert shop. take out only though, so don't expect to sit down and linger. car's is known for hong kong style desserts, especially their mango cream mochi and baked sago pudding. they even picked up a critic's choice award in 2024 for the fresh mango and cream mochi. i grabbed the holiday combo, a box of four mango mochis for $14.95, which comes with a little sticker, best before: same day, as it's made fresh daily. individual mochis require a minimum purchase of two. inside each mochi are generous chunks of ripe mango and lightly sweetened cream, all wrapped in a smooth, soft, stretchy mochi skin. the texture is super tender and delicate, and the mango really carries the flavour, juicy, fragrant, and not overly sweet. deceptively easy to make with only a few ingredients, i've tried my hand at making mochis, and suffice to say, i will be leaving it to the professionals. a friend told me the name car's is actually short for carson, the owner's son, which makes the name feel a bit more personal. note: there's a 2.5% surcharge for credit cards and 4% for international credit or debit cards and where applicable, an additional 1.5% transaction fee, best to bring cash if you can. still one of the best spots around for mango mochi if you're in the richmond area.

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Line just before opening.

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Sweet Memory

4.2(104 reviews)
0.4 kmGolden Village
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Came for a late-night dessert They have a policy where you…read morehave to order at least the number of dishes as the people seated inside but it can be to go if needed for some of the items. The dining space is small but the decoration inside makes you feel like you transported to a different country. Marshmallow Thick Toast 4/5 The toast was about an inch thick, well toasted outside with a pillowy soft center. There's some melted chocolate on the bottom that added to the smores vibe. The marshmallows on top weren't very thick, so it melted to an even layer with perfect browning. The toast was cut into 9 pieces so it can be shared but given the portion I think 1-2 people would be fitting for this dessert. We weren't too hungry, so we shared amongst 4. Jasmine Tea Jelly 4/5 I really liked how fragrant the jelly was and that the jelly was a softer jelly that reminds you of Aiyu jelly. The after taste was a bit bitter but I feel like that tells me it was brewed and made and not just bought to serve. It's served with a splash of half and half I believe. To-Go I wanted to try and compare all the tea flavored jellies they had, Jasmine, Oolong and Earl Grey Tea Jelly. Packaged with small packets of the half and half to add later. The best was OOLONG 5/5- it had a slight roasted tea flavor that was refreshing and comforting at the same time. What you would want from a milk tea. Second best was Jasmine - fragrant and less bitter than the one I had in restaurant, typical jasmine flavor that's lightly floral and not too heavy Earl Grey 3/5 - it was good if you like earl grey like me, but it has an intensely strong fragrance and flavor that might be off-putting if you're not used to the taste. It was by far the strongest floral taste and smell of the three. I'd definitely be back to get these to go, they carry well and you can cross borders with them :)

Finding authentic Taiwanese food in a city like Richmond, which is already full of amazing dining…read moreoptions, is not easy--but this place is truly a hidden gem! We stopped by at lunchtime at first, but they weren't open yet. Since we really wanted to try it, we called again in the evening to confirm their hours before heading back--and we're so glad we did. The service was excellent from start to finish. They were incredibly patient and took the time to answer all of our questions thoroughly, which made the experience even more enjoyable. The food did not disappoint. All the Taiwanese snacks we tried were delicious and full of authentic flavors. Our absolute favorite was the shaved ice--it was refreshing, perfectly textured, and just amazing! Highly recommend this spot if you're looking for genuine Taiwanese food and warm, attentive service. Definitely a 5-star experience!

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Tsujiri Richmond - Right amount of sweet!

Tsujiri Richmond

3.8(167 reviews)
0.6 km
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Came here on a rainy day and it was the perfect place to enjoy a quiet, cozy afternoon. Tsujiri has…read moresuch a calming atmosphere. The matcha drinks and desserts were beautifully presented and tasted rich and authentic, with that deep, fragrant matcha flavor that's never too sweet. We have today: Hojicha shaved ice, replaced with matcha ice cream. This location in Richmond had ran out of Hojicha ice cream for a long time. We asked every time when they will have hojicha ice cream back and staff doesn't know either. Hojicha Chestnut Shortcake, Cake is soft and fluffy, and very too sweet. It is always my favorite. This time i gave a 4 stars is because they discontinue serving Onigiri ( rice ball) and savory item. That's too bad! I love their Onigiri and ramen! Staff said the one inside the open road Toyota still has savory item. Maybe next time I will try that location

I was excited to see a Japanese take on high tea as I kept getting posts about Tsujiri on my…read moreinstagram feed. When I had the chance to go to Vancouver, BC with my boyfriend I wanted to go here! First all, you need a reservation specifically for the high tea portion so we booked that ahead of time. As you go in you are led to an area of Tsujiri where there are just tatami mats and no shoes are allowed on it. We were first sat down with matcha to start with and the music surrounding us was serene and calming. Then came the high tea, compared to your usual high tea, without the Japanese fusion. This came with a lot of interesting treats. In the middle tier, there was your savory two different types of onigiri, savory rice cakes, and elevated salad with a jelly. The salad was incredible and unlike anything I've had before. The onigiris were good as they should be so was the rice cakes. Top tier and bottom tier consisted of the desserts one plate for me and one plate for my boyfriend. My favorite was the mango mochi. It was so creamy and delicious! The other dessert was solid too, I like the little mousse cake. I also liked the add on of a matcha sauce for the fruits. Tsujiri definitely transformed high tea into a Japanese version and it was well put. Both usually make me full. I do wish there was more options on savories you could have before eating the sweets, but this is a slightly different experience.

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Tsujiri Richmond - Private area for high tea

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Tsujiri Richmond - Matcha daifuku, cheesecake, Matcha and cream sandwich, cake and banana with strawberries.

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Tsujiri Richmond - Salmon onigiri, unagi onigiri, salad, and mochi with kinako and sesame.

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Babatang - Every Asian restaurant needs a cat statue!

Babatang

5.0(5 reviews)
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We were in need of something sweet after our shopping trips. We found Babatang on Yelp (Of course~…read moreDuh~ ). All the reviews were positive, but they were written by only three Yelpers. We took a leap of faith in those Yelpers and headed our way to Babatang. Appeared tiny from the outside and was difficult to locate at first glance. Inside had an outdated decor but was way spacious than our assumption. An older gentleman who appeared to be the shop owner made all the drinks and desserts, while a lady who might be his wife was sitting on a big sofa behind the counter, watching him. We found it cute and funny. It took about 5 minutes or more to make each item. But nothing mentioned above mattered when every single food and drink made us sing nom nom nom~ Coconut drinks had a rich coconut taste, and wheelcakes were perfect to hold in hands and then in tummy on a cold, crisp winter day. We even ordered extra wheelcakes to go because its creamy golden custard, egged in steamy hot sponge cake, was so addictive. Don't let Babatang's looks fool you. It can surprise you with amazing flavour-bomb foods if you walk into the cafe with an open mind and appetite for discovery!

Babatang is run by a sweet older Chinese man and is located across from Richmond Costco. He…read morewelcomed us with utmost hospitality knowing we are from California. We ordered the Mango Lovers ($18) and received the Classic ($13) as a free gift for traveling far to visit his shop. It was so sweet of him, and just as delicious eating the pudding. The mangoes were ripe and coconut flavor was fresh. Most stores use powdered artificial coconut mix, but this was using authentic Thai coconut. The treats are also aesthetically pleasing to the eye.

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Peanuts - Taiwanese Wheel Cakes: Taro + Cream (custard) + Black Sesame

Peanuts

4.4(108 reviews)
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October 31, 2025 - The last place in the Vancouver food crawl was a bubble tea place called…read morePeanuts. They are famous for their wheel cakes so I tried them. I got the cream, coconut, black sesame and matcha white chocolate. All were filled generously and not too sweet. I think my favourite was the matcha or cream one, but that's just a personal preference.

We came to Richmond Public Market for some bubble waffle but my husband bought a drink and a…read moreTaiwanese wheel cake from Peanuts too while we were there. He got a Blueberry Slushy drink and the wheel cake had red bean inside. Drinks are always solid at Peanuts and on the more affordable side too given what many other places will charge for bubble tea drinks these days. I honestly wasn't a huge fan of his wheel cake but that's no fault of the shop. Red bean is something I'm generally not crazy about to begin with. I have learned over the years that I can appreciate red bean as a bubble tea drink if it's all blended up. However, it's the chunks of bean that I don't like, and this wheel cake had chunks of bean in it. Might have gone over better with me if it had been filled with a smooth, red bean paste...no chunks of bean in it. That's just personal preference though. If you're someone who enjoys red bean paste and don't mind chunks, then you might enjoy this Taiwanese wheel cake.

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Peanuts - Pinwheel Cake - Custard, Red Bean, Taro and Sesame (Top to Bottom)

Pinwheel Cake - Custard, Red Bean, Taro and Sesame (Top to Bottom)

Peanuts - Fresh Taro Milk

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Snackshot - mahjong desert

Snackshot

4.0(138 reviews)
3.9 kmMarpole
$$

A very nostalgic old Hong Kong decor dessert spot offering many authentic Hong Kong style desserts…read more Their expansive menu includes traditional hot dessert such as red bean soup, black sesame and almond paste. And also the more modern cold desserts such as mango, ube sago and even grass jellies. We opt to order their ube trio and it was heavenly. It had an authentic and strong ube taste. The sagos were cooked just right with the perfect texture and most importantly, it wasn't too sweet. We also ordered their instagram worthy mahjong tiles which is essentially red bean and coconut pudding. It's very cute and definitely instagram worthy. It's not too sweet and I liked that it came with a side of red bean sauce which made it less dry. The money is also made of edible paper but we didn't touch it cuz it felt weird eating it. However, it wasn't anything special and we wouldn't order it again. It was quite busy when we arrived on a Friday night but it's much easier to go in a smaller party. We were a party of 2 and walked right in even though others were waiting because they needed a bigger table. The place is clean and service was fast. They don't have a time limit even though they are busy so it's a great hang out spot. We would definitely be back to try out other items they have to offer.

It's a nice place for Asian dessert. They also have some Hong Kong style snacks and Asian dim sum I…read morehave yet to try. I like getting their tofu dessert though. And right now (not sure until when) they have a giant sandpit installed in the middle of their store. If you spend $25, you get to play with their toy excavator. And if you collect over 30g of gems, you can spin the wheel and win prizes. (Big prize = $20 coupon) Great for keeping kids and adults that are still kids at heart (myself included), happily occupied.

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Snackshot - Best guess is red bean and coconut jelly @Snackshot (on Granville) fun dessert

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