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nyc tea rooms

by scotty X » Jul 29th, '08, 23:35

i'm heading up to the big apple this weekend, and i'd like to include some nice tea shops in my journey. i've been searching for stuff online, but as with all things new york, there is just SO much out there. so i'm soliciting the advice of those more well-versed in nyc than i am.

any recommendations?

any advice on shops or tasting/drinking/chilling rooms would be much appreciated!

p.s. i really like both oolong and pu-erh, but i can also get down on some japanese greens and darjeelings.

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by Chip » Jul 29th, '08, 23:49

Ito En is the place you ought to be...

Free tastings and most teas can be purchased in 1 ounce minimums.

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Re: nyc tea rooms

by joelbct » Jul 30th, '08, 00:36

scotty X wrote:i'm heading up to the big apple this weekend, and i'd like to include some nice tea shops in my journey. i've been searching for stuff online, but as with all things new york, there is just SO much out there. so i'm soliciting the advice of those more well-versed in nyc than i am.

any recommendations?

any advice on shops or tasting/drinking/chilling rooms would be much appreciated!
Thread w/ Ito En pics. It's at 69th and Madison. It is a cool shop, they have Japanese Teaware and ~100 varieties of excellent Tea (Japanese is their specialty), but it's not really a Restaurant/Tea Room- Although they do run a Japanese Restaurant upstairs (Kai) that also serves Tea.

Cha-An at 9th St btwn 2nd and 3rd is about the most popular Tea Room in NY at the moment, in terms of hip-ness and buzz. Supposed to have excellent desserts as well. Might be difficult getting a table on peak/weekend hours though, so call ahead to check- they don't take reservations for some reason, either.

As for Western-style Tea Rooms, I'm not entirely sure... You could try the Plaza or some other upscale hotel that would probably have a Tea service. Good luck!

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Re: nyc tea rooms

by Victoria » Jul 30th, '08, 00:56

joelbct wrote: Cha-An at 9th St btwn 2nd and 3rd is about the most popular Tea Room in NY at the moment, in terms of hip-ness and buzz. Supposed to have excellent desserts as well. Might be difficult getting a table on peak/weekend hours though, so call ahead to check- they don't take reservations for some reason, either.
Funny you mention this one! I just read a blog review of this place because the person had tried Tencha, which was offered there.

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by Teaman2 » Aug 17th, '08, 01:32

Guess this is coming too late but my wife and I enjoyed called TeaNY https://www.teany.com/

This was several years ago, 2005 I think. We enjoyed the tea and the great breakfast food we ate there.

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