Hah! That looks great! I love the intro: "Ready to leave?" "Why? There are pillows and tea here. I'm good."karmaplace wrote:Yes, and I do (on occasion)! There's a tea shop in downtown Ulsan that I frequent; I took pictures here.
When I stayed with my aunt over the summer in Madison, WI I was dying to check out Macha Teahouse, which turned out to be fantastic. If anyone is around, I recommend you check it out. Here is their webpage and Facebook page.
Drinking some Korean green right now.
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I would definitely spend a few extra bucks for some premium tea in a tea room. Where I live, San Francisco is only 1 1/2 hours away so a tea trip isn't that hard.
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Yes, in the right situation with the right teas ... and they truly care about TEA. This would be a refreshing change of pace. I would love to visit a room specializing in regional greens and see how they actually accomplish offering really good teas.
Still, this would never be the norm, a rare occasion.
Began the TD with a sencha, what else, right? Today it was organic Sencha 7132 from O-Cha with the Mrs. And although I prefer the more veggie sencha-s, this natually sweet offering is also a great change of pace.
Next up, Hosen asamushi, brewed lighter than I have been, was actually I think better this way.
Coming up next, a Chinese green I think ...
Still, this would never be the norm, a rare occasion.
Began the TD with a sencha, what else, right? Today it was organic Sencha 7132 from O-Cha with the Mrs. And although I prefer the more veggie sencha-s, this natually sweet offering is also a great change of pace.
Next up, Hosen asamushi, brewed lighter than I have been, was actually I think better this way.
Coming up next, a Chinese green I think ...
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Yes but rarely.
There's a tea shop in my city:
http://www.china-teehaus.de/
very nice.
Krabbenhueter
There's a tea shop in my city:
http://www.china-teehaus.de/
very nice.
Krabbenhueter
Feb 15th, '11, 20:15
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That looks like an awesome teahouse! And grounds too.Krabbenh... wrote:Yes but rarely.
There's a tea shop in my city:
http://www.china-teehaus.de/
very nice.
Krabbenhueter
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yes, it is an public park, with charge entrance.
There are chinese and japanese and koreans and balinese and frenche and ... gardens.
The tea is very good and there are often music and dinner with culture.
I like it.
Krabbenhueter
There are chinese and japanese and koreans and balinese and frenche and ... gardens.
The tea is very good and there are often music and dinner with culture.
I like it.
Krabbenhueter
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Wow, sounds really awesome! It looks beautifully maintained too!Krabbenhueter wrote:yes, it is an public park, with charge entrance.
There are chinese and japanese and koreans and balinese and frenche and ... gardens.
The tea is very good and there are often music and dinner with culture.
I like it.
Krabbenhueter
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I do rarely spend quite a lot for not so great tea made in a french press at what´s probably the only tea room in the city. It has a nice location so it´s a good place to meet friends or get a warm cup of tea while shopping in the winter though....it´s more of a social thing than for the tea really.
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Yes, but rarely. Going out to eat is a special treat for me, and going for tea is the most special of these treats. (High tea! Huzzah!) Especially matcha. Mmm. I love matcha...
Rose congou this afternoon, jasmine sencha right now.

Rose congou this afternoon, jasmine sencha right now.
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Re: Tuesday TeaDay 2/15/11 TeaRoom spending?
Rarely. It would more be for the experience to me. I usually go to tea rooms that sell finer teas to buy the teas for brewing at home, and a local cafe that is a tea+coffee shop own by a woman from china sells a small pot (4 cups) for 2.50$ and she recently imported some chinese loose leaf teas (previously all her blends were teavanna) ~ she was excited to share them with me and tell me about chinese tea drinking culture with it! I had Jasmine pearl tea!
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It of course really depends on the tea I'm getting, but I have been known to spend that kind of money of a really good tea. Especially if I can infuse it a number of times. I've spent more on tea when it's me and a group of friends drinking tea together.
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Yes, definitely, but in practice only rarely. There isn't a good tea room in my area, so my only real chances to splurge are my twice-yearly visits to my daughter in Tucson, when an afternoon at Seven Cups is de rigeur and the sky's the limit.