Editorial Review
With more than 150 teas from around the world, the majority of the teas come from China, Sri Lanka, Japan, India, Indonesia, Taiwan, and emerging Rwanda (new to the import world). But the store also offers herbs from South Africa, Argentina, Turkey, Iran, Egypt, France and the United States. Their domestic products include ginseng from Wisconsin and organic peppermint from Oregon. Given their stated goal, to increase production and consumption of teas and herbs world wide, they seem to be succeeding. This charming store and tea salon have much character, friendly and knowledgeable service, and terrific products that no home should be without.
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Telephone: (212) 979-1650
Address: 109 Saint Marks Pl
New York
NY 10009+5120
Cross Streets First Avenue & Avenue A
Subway:
| to 1st Ave -- 0.3 |
Hours And Additional Info
Daily except Mondays 11am-11pm
Price: Moderate. About $16 to $30 per person.
Cuisines:
- Coffeehouses/Desserts
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Payment:
All Major
Ambience:
Casual
Reservations:
Not Necessary
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