Which tea houses you'd go for sampling pu-erh around Europe? The question is of course somewhat subjective, but just listing tea houses with vast selection would be appreciated. Of course quality and knowledgeable service is also an important factor.
These are some of the tea houses I've encountered on my research that seemed to have at least some pu-erh:
- Pod stromem cajovym, Prague, Czech Republic, http://www.cajovnapodstromem.cz/
- Dobrá Čajovna, Prague, Czech Republic, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dobr%C3%A1_%C4%8Dajovna
- Bílý jeřáb, Prague, Czech Republic, http://bily-jerab.cz/index.php/en/cajovna
- Čajovňa My a Mama, Bratislava, Slovakia, https://m.facebook.com/CajovnaMyAMama
- Nong Cha, Brussels, Belgium, http://steepster.com/places/3146-nong-c ... s-brussels
- Flying Bird Tea House, Budapest, Hungary, http://www.flyingbirdteahouse.co.hu/
- Berlin tea house – Nannuoshan, Berlin, Germany, http://www.nannuoshan.org/pages/berlin-tea-shop
- Cha Dao, Frankfurt, Germany, http://www.chadao.de/
- Maison des Trois Thés, Paris, France, http://maisondestroisthes.com/
- Terry de Chine, Paris, France, http://www.terredechine.com/fr/la-boutique
- Paionia tea house, Athens, Greece, http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=9883
As I was planning a trip to somewhere in Europe with one of the themes being tea and have been trying to research great tea houses, I've encountered lack of information. Steepster has a some info, but it's more like listing of existing tea houses with not a lot of context. I tried searching here too, but my searches didn't yield very good results, so I decided to make a bold move and ask...