Kyoto-import Ippodo tea is served and sold at the restaurant.
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Kajitsu,125 E. 39th St., nr. Lexington Ave.; 212-228-4873
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Re: Ippodo tea is served and sold at Kajitsu , NYC
A few of us were fortunate to attend the pre grand opening ... party on March 11th.
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=18396
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=18396
Re: Ippodo tea is served and sold at Kajitsu , NYC
thanks for the link !
i was at their "shop" within the restaurant today and was told there's no tea room . just bulk tea , teawares , and to go for sale from the counter .
while much smaller and different from their shops in kyoto and tokyo , felt like i was back in japan .
i was at their "shop" within the restaurant today and was told there's no tea room . just bulk tea , teawares , and to go for sale from the counter .
while much smaller and different from their shops in kyoto and tokyo , felt like i was back in japan .
Re: Ippodo tea is served and sold at Kajitsu , NYC
Stopped in after work for a gyokuro. Mellow, sweet and round.
The proprietor smiled when I mentioned TC.
The proprietor smiled when I mentioned TC.
Re: Ippodo tea is served and sold at Kajitsu , NYC
so it is a teahouse ?
what's the secret password ?
what's the secret password ?

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Was it Ricciero (I have to look up the spelling later ... )? He told me it was opening on March 21. If I understood him correctly (on both points), I think he "runs" the tea area.iGo wrote:Stopped in after work for a gyokuro. Mellow, sweet and round.
The proprietor smiled when I mentioned TC.
It is too bad you cannot sit and drink tea ... but I understand as well as space is at a premium.
I believe TC is required reading for everyone at Ippodo.




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It is always exciting (I get that "ooooo" sensationzencha wrote:thanks for the link !
i was at their "shop" within the restaurant today and was told there's no tea room . just bulk tea , teawares , and to go for sale from the counter .
while much smaller and different from their shops in kyoto and tokyo , felt like i was back in japan .

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A teahouse only in the sense that they will brew tea for you, but it's strictly take-out.zencha wrote:so it is a teahouse ?
what's the secret password ?
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Or you can go upstairs and have an amazing 'smoked Tea' for the whole meal. Which I did todayiGo wrote:A teahouse only in the sense that they will brew tea for you, but it's strictly take-out.zencha wrote:so it is a teahouse ?
what's the secret password ?

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Shuweeet!TIM wrote:Or you can go upstairs and have an amazing 'smoked Tea' for the while meal. Which I did todayiGo wrote:A teahouse only in the sense that they will brew tea for you, but it's strictly take-out.zencha wrote:so it is a teahouse ?
what's the secret password ?Yum!
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the iribancha ? ; amazing !
... from their lunch menu : Complimentary Tea – Ippodo Iribancha
... from their lunch menu : Complimentary Tea – Ippodo Iribancha
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Re: Ippodo tea is served and sold at Kajitsu , NYC
I stopped by today! They served me some matcha, I got some gyokuro to go and of course I couldn't resist buying some tea.
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So...it's strictly take-out? No, sitting down with a pot/bowl of tea and wagashi? I'm just trying to figure out if it is worth the trip to pick up some shincha.