Archive for category Tea Houses & Tea Tours
Rock Star Opening Suburban Chicago Tea House
Posted by Admin in General Tea News, Tea Culture / Ceremony, Tea Houses & Tea Tours on January 13, 2012
NBC Chicago, Jan 2012

Billy Corgan is proving to be a man of many talents these days, with the latest news that the Smashing Pumpkins frontman is planning a tea house in Highland Park, Chicago. Corgan lives in the area and told the Web site that he decided to pursue the venture because there’s a “lack of culture for someone in their 30s or 40s.”
A lease has already been signed and the opening is planned for March or April. The tea house will offer lectures, cultural programs, rotating exhibits and teas from around the world. In other words, it’ll be the anti-Starbucks, which Corgan called “cookie-cutter culture.”
“I don’t want to hang out with those people,” Corgan told Eater. Corgan says he won’t be running the day-to-day operations of the business.
Longjing Village: Hangzhou’s ultimate green tea experience
Posted by Admin in General Tea News, Tea Culture / Ceremony, Tea Houses & Tea Tours on January 13, 2012
Where to find Hangzhou’s best tea gardens and how to arrange a tea-picking tour
CNN Go, By Eddy Chin, Jan 2012

Go to Hangzhou’s Longjing Village in spring or summer to pick dragon well tea alongside local villagers
If Marco Polo had traipsed through Hangzhou in a single day, he probably would’ve left the city remembering three things – West Lake, beautiful women, and dragon well tea (龙井茶). Fast forward about 800 odd years and that still holds true.
One of the most prized and expensive teas in China, dragon well green tea has a light yet unmistakable fragrance and calming taste.
Tea junction!
Posted by Admin in General Tea News, Tea Culture / Ceremony, Tea Houses & Tea Tours on January 13, 2012
The Hindu Business Line, by Archana Achal, Jan 2012
Prefer to pair your food with refreshing tea rather than heady wine? Enter the Golden Dragon in Chennai, India.
Pairing wine with European and even Indian food is fairly common at many restaurants today, but Golden Dragon, the Chinese fine-dining restaurant at the Taj Coromandel, Chennai, likes to do things a little differently. Besides a glass of red or white, it also specialises in pairing food with tea, seen by many as a healthier option. Its tea bar has long been the focus of the restaurant, but until now the brew has never really been paired with the food. Now, with 14 different teas on offer, diners can look forward to more than just the popular Jasmine in Chinese tea.
Bay Area Teahouses Offer an Exotic Break from Coffee
Posted by Admin in Tea Culture / Ceremony, Tea Houses & Tea Tours on January 6, 2010
Teahouses’ Unique Blends Are Not Just in the Cup
NYTimes.com By GREGORY DICUM
At Om Shan Tea, the air is filled with the clatter of small earthenware teapots, the sound of ethereal gongs and flutes and quiet animated conversation. Tea drinkers cluster on reed stools around low tables surrounded by antiques from tea-drinking lands.
Patrons can choose a Gong Fu presentation, with a stream of different vessels and cups. Oshan Anand, the owner of this year-old teahouse in the Mission district of San Francisco, sits at an antique tea table of dark wood and stone and pours tiny cups of pu-erh, the aged Chinese tea that, like wine, is often known by region and vintage.
Georgia, USA: Tea room booms in recession
Posted by Admin in Tea Houses & Tea Tours on June 4, 2009
The Magnolia and Ivy team room in Americus is surviving when many small businesses are not.
By Jana Barnello
Terri Eager’s been in the tea business for 15 years, but moved the tea room into the Windsor Hotel in Americus six months ago. Since then, she says business has been great. Mothers, daughters, friends, and family come from all over Georgia and the country to have a Victorian era themed tea party.
“Just having something totally different from the same old, same old,” Carol Rumph, who was at the tea room celebrating a friend’s birthday, said. “I think it’d be a good way to relax, get your mind off your troubles.”
Here’s a link to the Windsor Hotel if you’re interested in trying the tea room, http://www.windsor-americus.com/.

















