Ed’s 4-star review:
This is the Yasujiro Ozu of tea shops. Who is Yasujiro Ozu, you ask? He was one of the best of the classic Japanese filmmakers who made becalming movies where he would put the camera at the level of someone sitting on a tatami mat and hold static shots for long periods. He would tell quiet stories that didn't place focus on major dramatic events but rather on those subtle moments that happen before and after. Asha reminds me of that restorative, idiosyncratic approach since they serve boba drinks but not a hundred variations on them, and they also do traditional tea service if you want. Yep, it's all very Ozu if you ask me.
Quite ironically in direct contrast to the flashier i-Tea up the street, it's somewhat hidden on the busy part of Kearny just after the traffic pours in from Market and 3rd Street. Enter and you are immersed in blonde wood, gray floors, clean lines, and a young, quiet staff dressed in matching gray pullover sweaters. Even when the tables are filled with hipsters on their laptops, it never feels rushed. All the menu choices are presented on the wall in an organized series of blonde wood planks - a wide variety of teas from sweetened milk to pure organic (photo: http://bit.ly/1QZuTyy). During my first visit, I ordered a soothing $4 Masala Chai Latte (photo: http://bit.ly/1SlgKyQ).
I also shared a $4 trio of lightly crunchy Assam Butter Cookies with co-workers on a rainy day (photo: http://bit.ly/1o9kd7i). During a solo journey the other day, I tried the $4 Tapioca Boba Milk Tea, which was generous with the boba though a bit excessive with the ice. Nonetheless, it was refreshing as an after-lunch pick-me-up. This time, I had a $3.50 Matcha Muffin to accompany it, and I liked how tasty it was without being too tea-intensive (photo: http://bit.ly/1RvoqgN). "Rich and vegetal" is how they described it, it works. Like an Ozu film, you would see me gazing at the menu in one scene and wiping my mouth in the next. That loud bubble-slurping noise in between was not me. No way.
TEA, ETC. - 4 stars...soothing, relaxing, ideal for that late afternoon respite
AMBIANCE - 4.5 stars...like I said, very Ozu at his most meditative state
SERVICE - 4 stars...very quiet and polite, nice sweaters
TOTAL - 4 stars...the stillness is welcome, also a cute logo