My Cup of Tea: selling story with each tea and herbal blend
Just around the corner from the Picadilly Circus, yet secluded from the loud commerce of Regent Street in the newly built trendy Ham Yard, My Cup of Tea is ideally […]
Just around the corner from the Picadilly Circus, yet secluded from the loud commerce of Regent Street in the newly built trendy Ham Yard, My Cup of Tea is ideally […]
London and tea have a rich history together. Sipping on an afternoon tea has been the local tradition for centuries. We found, where you should buy the best tea in London. From traditional luxury parlours to contemporary tea boutiques and corners.
Learn more about tea with Mariage Frères at its nostalgia-evoking 17th century residence in the Saint Germain or Marais district of Paris. The first is located on the corner of the narrow Rue […]
Cha Cha No Ma literally means a dining room where tea is served. Hidden from the sights of the Tokyo’s manic shoppers in the narrow maze of shopping cul-de-sacs in […]
This pocketbook size amusing book is handy for travelers eager to entertain themselves during a short journey with tales of traditional English tea customs that emerged over the centuries of the tea’s love affair with Britain.
The Erawan Tea Room serves traditional Thai cuisine and Afternoon tea with a subtle contemporary twist. Its convenient location makes Erawan one of the most popular hangouts of the high heeled Thai society.
For over three centuries it has served as a Post Office, grocery store, supplier for the British soldiers and for the expeditions to the Everest. Since 2008 this eponymous department […]
Matcha is the essence of tea. The power of matcha, the stone mill ground fine Japanese green tea, is in its wholeness. Unless you eat the tea leaves after steeping […]
A sip of history, a gist of tea production and a miniguide of teaware, give any beginner or a serious tea connoisseur a great foundation for his/her journey towards mastery of tea appreciation.
The East India Company was once the biggest company in the world with a monopoly in foreign trade across all the British colonies (in the East from India to Singapore […]