Hi there I'm Demea! Long time/first time!
How long have you been drinking tea?
About 4-5 years at this point.
What was your first tea?
Very mediocre "monkey picked oolong" from teavana
What is your favorite tea currently?
I'm currently most into Wuyi Yancha, but still trying to figure out exactly which types I like best!
What is your next purchase?
Likely some "50% roasted" TGY from Fang's Gourmet in Flushing
What is your favorite spot to brew up?
At home, when it's quiet after work.
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Re: Hello from NYC!
Welcome! I lived in NYC/Long Island for six years. At the time my tea consumption mostly involved Celestial Seasonings and Arizona/Nestea/Snapple, but I did have a porcelain gongfu cha set that I used to brew up jasmine pearls! There is a really excellent tea store in NY that you might want to check out. I can't remember what it's called right now, but the owner is from Hong Kong and he has a really good collection of teapots and seriously top notch tea. And no, I don't mean Mandarin's Tea Room, which was also excellent!
Re: Hello from NYC!
Very cool, thanks! Definitely let me know if you remember the name of that place. I've also never been to TMTR, although I hear great things. My favorite places in NYC I've been to so far are Te Company, TShopNY, TeaDrunk, Fang's, and Ippodo, but I'm always looking for new places to try!
Re: Hello from NYC!
Hi from Westchester, currently. I've lived in every borough except the Bronx, at one point or another.
Have you been to Cha-An, at 9th st btwn 3rd and 2nd? Cozy space.
Have you been to Cha-An, at 9th st btwn 3rd and 2nd? Cozy space.
Re: Hello from NYC!
I have not, but I'll definitely have to check that out! It's right near two of my favorite ramen spots.
Re: Hello from NYC!
jayinhk wrote: Welcome! I lived in NYC/Long Island for six years. At the time my tea consumption mostly involved Celestial Seasonings and Arizona/Nestea/Snapple, but I did have a porcelain gongfu cha set that I used to brew up jasmine pearls! There is a really excellent tea store in NY that you might want to check out. I can't remember what it's called right now, but the owner is from Hong Kong and he has a really good collection of teapots and seriously top notch tea. And no, I don't mean Mandarin's Tea Room, which was also excellent!
Orchid tea house? Probably one of the only places I know of in NYC(south BK)with a nice collection of teapots. I think he's from Fujian province but possibly that isn't who your thinking of.
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Re: Hello from NYC!
That's the one! He might be Fujianese from Hong Kong. Most HK Chinese migrated here within the last century! And lots of Mainland Chinese are moving in, tooZared wrote:jayinhk wrote: Welcome! I lived in NYC/Long Island for six years. At the time my tea consumption mostly involved Celestial Seasonings and Arizona/Nestea/Snapple, but I did have a porcelain gongfu cha set that I used to brew up jasmine pearls! There is a really excellent tea store in NY that you might want to check out. I can't remember what it's called right now, but the owner is from Hong Kong and he has a really good collection of teapots and seriously top notch tea. And no, I don't mean Mandarin's Tea Room, which was also excellent!
Orchid tea house? Probably one of the only places I know of in NYC(south BK)with a nice collection of teapots. I think he's from Fujian province but possibly that isn't who your thinking of.
Re: Hello from NYC!
Kingston has some nice teas but his shop is too eccentric... his shop smells like parrots because they live in his shop and he enthusiastically offers caterpillar poo for you to drinkjayinhk wrote:That's the one! He might be Fujianese from Hong Kong. Most HK Chinese migrated here within the last century! And lots of Mainland Chinese are moving in, tooZared wrote:jayinhk wrote: Welcome! I lived in NYC/Long Island for six years. At the time my tea consumption mostly involved Celestial Seasonings and Arizona/Nestea/Snapple, but I did have a porcelain gongfu cha set that I used to brew up jasmine pearls! There is a really excellent tea store in NY that you might want to check out. I can't remember what it's called right now, but the owner is from Hong Kong and he has a really good collection of teapots and seriously top notch tea. And no, I don't mean Mandarin's Tea Room, which was also excellent!
Orchid tea house? Probably one of the only places I know of in NYC(south BK)with a nice collection of teapots. I think he's from Fujian province but possibly that isn't who your thinking of.
Re: Hello from NYC!
Did you at least try the poo tea? I did and found it to be quite unique and interesting so I can see why he'd enthusiastly offer it to you.Shine Magical wrote:Kingston has some nice teas but his shop is too eccentric... his shop smells like parrots because they live in his shop and he enthusiastically offers caterpillar poo for you to drinkjayinhk wrote:That's the one! He might be Fujianese from Hong Kong. Most HK Chinese migrated here within the last century! And lots of Mainland Chinese are moving in, tooZared wrote:jayinhk wrote: Welcome! I lived in NYC/Long Island for six years. At the time my tea consumption mostly involved Celestial Seasonings and Arizona/Nestea/Snapple, but I did have a porcelain gongfu cha set that I used to brew up jasmine pearls! There is a really excellent tea store in NY that you might want to check out. I can't remember what it's called right now, but the owner is from Hong Kong and he has a really good collection of teapots and seriously top notch tea. And no, I don't mean Mandarin's Tea Room, which was also excellent!
Orchid tea house? Probably one of the only places I know of in NYC(south BK)with a nice collection of teapots. I think he's from Fujian province but possibly that isn't who your thinking of.
Re: Hello from NYC!
I don't know of any other tea store anywhere that would serve you bug poo tea right away. That is pretty unique and I think it's a good tactic for getting NYC customers to listen to your spiel! LOLZared wrote:Did you at least try the poo tea? I did and found it to be quite unique and interesting so I can see why he'd enthusiastly offer it to you.Shine Magical wrote:Kingston has some nice teas but his shop is too eccentric... his shop smells like parrots because they live in his shop and he enthusiastically offers caterpillar poo for you to drinkjayinhk wrote:That's the one! He might be Fujianese from Hong Kong. Most HK Chinese migrated here within the last century! And lots of Mainland Chinese are moving in, tooZared wrote:jayinhk wrote: Welcome! I lived in NYC/Long Island for six years. At the time my tea consumption mostly involved Celestial Seasonings and Arizona/Nestea/Snapple, but I did have a porcelain gongfu cha set that I used to brew up jasmine pearls! There is a really excellent tea store in NY that you might want to check out. I can't remember what it's called right now, but the owner is from Hong Kong and he has a really good collection of teapots and seriously top notch tea. And no, I don't mean Mandarin's Tea Room, which was also excellent!
Orchid tea house? Probably one of the only places I know of in NYC(south BK)with a nice collection of teapots. I think he's from Fujian province but possibly that isn't who your thinking of.
The parrots probably help, too, and get people relaxed in what might otherwise be a very foreign experience for them. I guess it depends how you look at it. I'd totally check out the store if I was in NY!