Hey Bangkok Puerh Folks

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Hey Bangkok Puerh Folks

by SFLouis » Aug 14th, '12, 22:24

Last week I asked around here looking to see if anyone knew where to look for puerh in Bangkok. Some people said to stop by Ong's tea & maybe try Chinatown, but I believe I may have happened upon a gem. There is a small tea shop in Silom, near Chong Nonsi station, that we happened upon yesterday and wound up drinking good ancient tree teas with the owner for like 3+ hours. The shop is called J.R.T., and the owner is Paula Chan. It was really very good. I bought a cake of 2009 Yongzhen hand-braided Lincang old tree tea, and I plan to go back before returning to the US. I highly recommend it if you haven't been. Photos forthcoming if you want them.

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Re: Hey Bangkok Puerh Folks

by TokyoB » Aug 14th, '12, 22:29

Photos would be great!

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Re: Hey Bangkok Puerh Folks

by theredbaron » Aug 15th, '12, 03:08

Very interesting! Thanks a lot.
I haven't been in that area in a long time. Photos would be very much appreciated. Looking from the river, is it before or past Chong Nonsi intersection, left or right?

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Re: Hey Bangkok Puerh Folks

by Tead Off » Aug 15th, '12, 08:23

SFLouis wrote:Last week I asked around here looking to see if anyone knew where to look for puerh in Bangkok. Some people said to stop by Ong's tea & maybe try Chinatown, but I believe I may have happened upon a gem. There is a small tea shop in Silom, near Chong Nonsi station, that we happened upon yesterday and wound up drinking good ancient tree teas with the owner for like 3+ hours. The shop is called J.R.T., and the owner is Paula Chan. It was really very good. I bought a cake of 2009 Yongzhen hand-braided Lincang old tree tea, and I plan to go back before returning to the US. I highly recommend it if you haven't been. Photos forthcoming if you want them.

Louis
About 6 months ago, I walked into the shop. No one was inside. I browsed the shelves and waited patiently for about 15 minutes, even calling out if there was someone around. No one showed up! I could have taken an arm full of the cakes and simply walked out. That's one of the things I love about BKK. Most people don't even lock their doors. :D

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Re: Hey Bangkok Puerh Folks

by Tead Off » Aug 15th, '12, 08:25

theredbaron wrote:Very interesting! Thanks a lot.
I haven't been in that area in a long time. Photos would be very much appreciated. Looking from the river, is it before or past Chong Nonsi intersection, left or right?
Get off on the Riverside of the station and walk back towards Silom. Very close to the last stairway of the BTS.

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Re: Hey Bangkok Puerh Folks

by theredbaron » Aug 15th, '12, 09:09

Tead Off wrote: Get off on the Riverside of the station and walk back towards Silom. Very close to the last stairway of the BTS.
Thanks a lot.
If i understand you right, the shop is on Narathiwat Road, close to Silom? I rarely go by BTS, i always ride my motorcycle.

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Re: Hey Bangkok Puerh Folks

by Tead Off » Aug 15th, '12, 10:54

theredbaron wrote:
Tead Off wrote: Get off on the Riverside of the station and walk back towards Silom. Very close to the last stairway of the BTS.
Thanks a lot.
If i understand you right, the shop is on Narathiwat Road, close to Silom? I rarely go by BTS, i always ride my motorcycle.
Yes, closer to Silom than Sathorn.

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Re: Hey Bangkok Puerh Folks

by theredbaron » Aug 15th, '12, 11:49

Tead Off wrote:
theredbaron wrote:
Yes, closer to Silom than Sathorn.
Excellent! Thanks a lot!

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Re: Hey Bangkok Puerh Folks

by theredbaron » Aug 17th, '12, 09:02

SFLouis wrote: , but I believe I may have happened upon a gem.

Louis
Yes, definitely a gem!
I had a lunch meeting in the area today, and went afterwards to the shop. It's a gallery for Chinese paintings, with one side of the wall for Pu Erh. Paula is at least as much a tea lover as a tea seller, is Chinese and lives in Thailand since 10 years. For non-Mandarin speakers, she speaks excellent Thai, and also English.
No big factory teas, just smaller factory, and mostly wild tree, old tree and ancient tree teas (and some cooked Pu Erh, with which i did not bother with). I spent about 2 hours drinking tea with her, and bought 2 cakes of 2008 hand-braided Lincang tea.

Thanks a lot for the tip! :D

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Re: Hey Bangkok Puerh Folks

by JRS22 » Sep 5th, '12, 17:12

I was going to ask my son to stop off at this shop on his way home for a visit next month. Then I had visions of the friendly U.S. customs folks at Kennedy airport going through his luggage and finding a package of tightly packed dried leaves.... The chinese language label wouldn't help.

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Re: Hey Bangkok Puerh Folks

by lysander » Oct 12th, '15, 20:29

There is a great pu'er specialist at Thanya Park, I went there a few days ago and had a monster tasting session with the owner for several hours, he has loads of quality stock. He's very friendly, his English isn't great but if you speak a little Thai you can communicate, he said his wife speaks good English, she was away at the time, I'll be going back soon!

https://www.facebook.com/Teadezhang

ps: if you happen on any decent shops in Bangkok for Yixing pots let me know. :)

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Re: Hey Bangkok Puerh Folks

by Rui » Oct 13th, '15, 09:50

theredbaron wrote:Yes, definitely a gem!
I had a lunch meeting in the area today, and went afterwards to the shop. It's a gallery for Chinese paintings, with one side of the wall for Pu Erh. Paula is at least as much a tea lover as a tea seller, is Chinese and lives in Thailand since 10 years. For non-Mandarin speakers, she speaks excellent Thai, and also English.
No big factory teas, just smaller factory, and mostly wild tree, old tree and ancient tree teas (and some cooked Pu Erh, with which i did not bother with). I spent about 2 hours drinking tea with her, and bought 2 cakes of 2008 hand-braided Lincang tea.

Thanks a lot for the tip! :D
Many thanks for all the info. Does this shop have a web presence of some form please?

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Re: Hey Bangkok Puerh Folks

by Tead Off » Oct 13th, '15, 12:16

Rui wrote:Many thanks for all the info. Does this shop have a web presence of some form please?
AFAIK, she has no web presence. I know the shop well, but Teadezhang is on a different level, carrying higher grade teas, in general.

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Re: Hey Bangkok Puerh Folks

by theredbaron » Oct 14th, '15, 01:04

lysander wrote:There is a great pu'er specialist at Thanya Park, I went there a few days ago and had a monster tasting session with the owner for several hours, he has loads of quality stock. He's very friendly, his English isn't great but if you speak a little Thai you can communicate, he said his wife speaks good English, she was away at the time, I'll be going back soon!

https://www.facebook.com/Teadezhang

ps: if you happen on any decent shops in Bangkok for Yixing pots let me know. :)

Thanks for that, i never knew the shop, but went there yesterday :)
The owner is really nice, he's Chinese from Chiang Rai province, descendant of the Kuomintang lost army who fled to Burma and settled in Thailand.
Other than some fabulous self produced Pu Erh's he had some more than decent Shui Xien (MUCH better than what you get elsewhere in Bangkok). One more thing he is doing is ordering his own tea pots from Yixing in small editions, carefully selecting clay and craftsmen. He said that he wants to (re-)create future heritage pots for his Thai customer base. The pots i saw were very nice. His thing is also trying to promote modern tea culture in Thailand. He said that soon he will have a Yixing craftsman performing teapot making in his shop.
The shop is a bit out of the way (but that means a reasonable rent, and translates also in more reasonable prices for customers) in a newish suburban department store in Srinakarin Road, but well worth going there. Definitely a highlight for the otherwise rather barren tea culture here in Bangkok!

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Re: Hey Bangkok Puerh Folks

by Rui » Oct 14th, '15, 03:11

Tead Off wrote:
Rui wrote:Many thanks for all the info. Does this shop have a web presence of some form please?
AFAIK, she has no web presence. I know the shop well, but Teadezhang is on a different level, carrying higher grade teas, in general.
Thank you for coming back to me. :)

That is a shame but I'll check Teadezhang in Facebook.

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