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New Hope for Taiwanese Tea
A particularly nice batch of Alishan oolong.
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Top-Notch Sake Selection in Hayes Valley
All sake, and only sake—with excellent staff, too.
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Jean-Georges Makes Spices Comfy
Cooking with Famous Chefs at The New York Culinary Experience
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Asian Tea, Maximum Flavor
Invigorating brews at Puripan, Lupicia.
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Drink Like a Taiwanese
Formosa Bento’s authentic beverages.
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Tuk-tuking for Tea
A group of students will journey from India to England—overland, in tuk-tuks—to honor the 350th anniversary of the introduction of tea to the UK.
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Overachievement, in Chocolate Form
Remember those students in school who couldn’t be content with simply completing the assignment—they had to outshine everyone else? Well, this month’s food-blogger event, Sugar High Fridays, has a crop of them.
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Our Spectacular Tour of Pacific East Mall
Featuring all sorts of Taiwanese and Chinese goodies, like preserved plums, bagged flower teas, and boba drinks.
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Pasha on Broadway
Is this place good or cheesy?
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Chinese teas???
A pal just came back after a trip to Beijing and fell in LOVE with their Tea Houses. A particular fave of hers is OOLONG(sp?) and a mix you do yourself(jasmine & Rose). Where can I get these? China Town(Spadina) or would the...
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place in teas and accessories?
I’m partial to Teavana. They carry a lovely line of Yixing teapots and their Formosa Nut Oolong tea is delicious.
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Teasmith, Spitalfields Market, London
famous oolong from Fujian is excellent, the right mix of an subtle earthy smoky flavour and a floral fragrance that I love. The Phoenix Supreme, an oolong from Phoenix mountains in Canton is fabulous. A very balanced oolong, not...
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Red Blossom Tea, Chinatown, SF
the Song Zhong Phoenix Oolong, from the Phoenix mountains in Canton. A perfect balance of roasty oolong woods and the enduring but delicate tropical fruit (pineapple, mango, passionfruit), harmonious but subtle in every aspect....
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Chinese tea question...
I believe what you should be looking for is oolong tea, available in any Asian food store.
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All the Tea in China(town) UPDATE
, but it has a good representation of green, oolong, red, and black teas. It’s a friendly sort of place; the woman sitting next to me was originally from mainland china, but now lives in Concord. She stops by for some tea...
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