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This Samovar is my favorite location for our monthly book clubs because they have seating in the back that works great for large to mid sized groups. It's a quiet spot which works well for discussions. The tea selection caters to every taste--and can be overwhelming the first time you are there.
The more I experience, the more aware I become of the fact that I know very little about this world. I start this review this way because I am new to the tea scene. I came here to meet a friend for a drink of tea and a small bite to eat. What we got was a whole other level of enjoyment that can only
Excellent tea selection. I particularly enjoy the Yunnans and Schizandra Berry. The food is the real winner here. Oh my goodness the jook and paleolithic salad and Japanese tea service are incredible. If you are ever feeling a little hungover or under the weather, a pot of Cacoa Mint and bowl of
This is our favorite restaurant in the city. Its the perfect sunday dinner place...not only is the tea and food great, the atmosphere is really relaxing. Its a good way to end the weekend and prepare for the hectic work week. I always get the jook and my wife gets the egg bowl. We also get the squa
Great little spot for brunch. The Jook with duck was very tasty. Appreciated the ingredients being on the side so I could put in only what I wanted. The tea selection is nice but seem a little pricey. Definitely will be back to try out one of the "Tea Service" options
Tea, small bites, and tea service here are all well prepared with quality ingredients. The tea services pair tea and several foods that all fit a certain theme or place (british, paleo, russian, etc.) Foods here usually combine interesting flavors, such as wasabi ceasar salad. There's always a nice
Great spot for lunch or afternoon tea. Their masala chai is expensive but it's the best! It's creamy with a lot of flavor. The jasmine lemonade is also delicious. For food I like the quinoa waffle, wasabi ceasar salad, and the duck jook.
why spending +$25 for some tea when you can get a bucket of P&G and enjoy it back home? I completely understand the ritual and everything but I find this place overrated and overexpensive for what they offer. Also, the food is quite minimal and you'd better eat bags of crisps at home before getting
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