Maiko's in Singapore until 12th of February!
Location : Isetan Scotts Basement 1 at shaw house.
Mr Nakabo is extremely friendly.
btw their.. matcha "jam" is... delish! bought a few jars to be given away to friends with sweettooths.
Maiko "Official" Japanese tea topic
Just thought I'd say that I encountered some trouble setting up an account but dealt with a chap called Ralph Faerber - I think he deals with international sales or some such - who sorted me out very quickly and gave me a few good recommendations along the way.
Admittedly, I ordered from Matabay (Tea of Japan) before he contacted me but I'm looking forward to ordering from maiko next time.
Admittedly, I ordered from Matabay (Tea of Japan) before he contacted me but I'm looking forward to ordering from maiko next time.
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Maiko's annual thank you sale has started and I was able to get Maacha Matsu no Midori, Kotobuki and Maruyama Sencha. I thought I'd let everyone know. I'm eagerly awaiting delivery. This is my first post but I've been lurking happily. I tend not to post unless I have something useful to add, but I want to thank you all for the education and enjoyment I've gotten on this forum. In the last few months I've bought more tea, teapots, cups and tea bowls than ever before, and I'm enjoying every minute of it. So, again, thank you.
Re: Maiko "Official" Japanese tea topic
Have you tried the Maruyama sencha before? If so, is it a vegetal/grassy sencha?Steverino wrote:Maiko's annual thank you sale has started and I was able to get Maacha Matsu no Midori, Kotobuki and Maruyama Sencha. I thought I'd let everyone know. I'm eagerly awaiting delivery. This is my first post but I've been lurking happily. I tend not to post unless I have something useful to add, but I want to thank you all for the education and enjoyment I've gotten on this forum. In the last few months I've bought more tea, teapots, cups and tea bowls than ever before, and I'm enjoying every minute of it. So, again, thank you.
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Sorry, I'm trying these teas for the first time but maybe someone else can answer.
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After a lot of Koyamaen, Ippodo and Hibiki-an orders, I had the urge to taste some new vendors. Maiko seemed interesting, so I decided to try their gyokuro. I ordered a Nanzen pack, can't wait to taste it.
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It's "Thank You Campaign" time again. This is a really good chance to pick up some discounted teas from Maiko, especially if you need something to tide yourself over until shincha time
http://www.maiko.ne.jp/english/shopping/thanks.htm
http://www.maiko.ne.jp/english/shopping/thanks.htm
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Thank You for updateentropyembrace wrote: It's "Thank You Campaign" time again. This is a really good chance to pick up some discounted teas from Maiko, especially if you need something to tide yourself over until shincha time
http://www.maiko.ne.jp/english/shopping/thanks.htm
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Re: Maiko "Official" Japanese tea topic
Considering getting
Sencha "Kamo
Sencha "Miyako
Karigane(Kukicha)"Uji no Kaori
Gyokuro "Higashi-yama
Or getting just the 3 pack of gyokuro higashi-yama that is on sale.
Which would you recommend?
Have you tried any of the above teas?
Sencha "Kamo
Sencha "Miyako
Karigane(Kukicha)"Uji no Kaori
Gyokuro "Higashi-yama
Or getting just the 3 pack of gyokuro higashi-yama that is on sale.
Which would you recommend?
Have you tried any of the above teas?