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Posted: Apr 24th, '08, 15:07
by tenuki
devites wrote: I love that place, you portlanders are lucky because there are more tea places than here.
Lol, you need to get out more Devites!

Posted: Apr 24th, '08, 19:18
by devites
Well I live in a suburb off of Seattle (kirkland). So I don't go to Seattle that often. Where are some other good tea places besides vital tea leaf and that one in capitol hill.

Posted: Apr 24th, '08, 20:36
by tenuki
See the PM I sent ya. You should be able to find everything via google with the info I gave you there.

Posted: Apr 27th, '08, 23:32
by Tea Master of VA
I am not that familiar with high mountain oolongs, I am still working up to them, but there is a place in Princeton NJ that I know has a very good selection of oolongs http://www.holsome.com/site/

I have been to this shop several times and their teas are excellent. I in fact used to make an annual pilgrimage to this tea shop in my early tea years.

Posted: Apr 27th, '08, 23:37
by ABx
Dizzwave wrote:Another Portlander here..... and I second the recommendation on Serenity's Ice Mountain!
But when you get there, you'll have to decide... do I want the $45 ice mountain, or the $60 ice mountain, or the $90 ice mountain, or the $120 ice mountain...... :) (I forget the exact prices, but it's something like that, per pound.. anyway, worth picking up at least an ounce of the expensive one I would think.)

Let's definitely have a PDX tea roundup some lazy sunday!
-dave
I like the $98/lb one best :)