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Jason and Y both came past here for some tea to digest our meal(s). There's a good variety of Chinese teas available. The main attraction however isn't the normal Chinese teas, but the India/Sri Lankan styled Black or Red teas served here, which were said to be originally from China! Didn't know that. YUNNAN RED 滇紅 - is a red tea which is meant to be earthy and refined. It wasn't as aromatic as I had hoped, and apparently the cup of tea we receive is made up of an equal proportion of th
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Jason and Y both came past here for some tea to digest our meal(s). There's a good variety of Chinese teas available. The main attraction however isn't the normal Chinese teas, but the India/Sri Lankan styled Black or Red teas served here, which were said to be originally from China! Didn't know that.

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YUNNAN RED 滇紅 - is a red tea which is meant to be earthy and refined. It wasn't as aromatic as I had hoped, and apparently the cup of tea we receive is made up of an equal proportion of the 1st Round of brewing (第一泡) and the 2nd Round. I normally only prefer the 2nd round but I guess they have limitations of how to brew it here.

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Chingsan Souchong 正山小種 - another red tea from Fujian, which is suppose to have hints of red liquor and dates. Didn't try this but apparently its good.

Will be back for their freshly brewed tea!
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