Tea Shops That I'd visit again in HK..
'Best Tea House', Peking Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. Very friendly, helpful and
lots of patience with newbies, great selection of tea and they insist you
sample before you buy. This was the first tea shop I had ever visited and I
basically had NFI what I was asking for or looking at. Staff however still
made me very welcome and taught me a lot. Plan to spend at least an hour per
visit.
http://www.besttea.com.hk/ There's a restroom next door in the pub
if you need it !
"Lam Kie Yuen Tea" Co, G/F., 105-107 Bonham Strand E., Sheung Wan, Hong
Kong. Stephanie is again very helpful, doesn't see many tourists at all as
her store is a little off the tourist tracks. I found her prices very
reasonable. A '93 cake I bought from Stephanie was half of what Yue Hwa
wanted for the same cake.
Large selection of Pu'er.
www.lkytea.com
Ki Chan Tea Co, 174 Johnston Road, Wanchai. Another little shop off the
regular tourist tracks. Appeared to have more green, oolong etc rather than
pu'er. But I didn't ask - so he may have some out the back.
www.kichantea.com
I also found the Shop in the Tea Museum in Hong Kong park to have a small
selection of good oolongs etc. A bit pricy I thought.
Yue Hwa department store at 301-309 Nathan Road, Kowloon (get off MTR at
Jordan) has a very big selection of teas and tea ware. Their prices ranged
from dirt cheap to 'oh my god!'. I don't speak Cantonese so I personally
found dealing with them difficult. However the store manager's English was a
little better and he did go out of his way to show me what he had to offer.
The most eye-boggling store for pu'er for me was 'Sunsing' on 32nd Floor of
Soundwill Plaza, Causeway Bay. Extensive vintage pu'er. I even saw one cake
in a glass case from 1900. The wife clubbed me with her handbag before I
had a chance to find out the price of that one. An observation on this shop
w.r.t yixing ware - lots of pots all looking identical - not cheap. Don't
let this put you off this store though. He also has a lot of tea at
affordable prices. I'd already spent my budget by then (and then some).
Hope this helps. I imagine others from this group will also have some
recommendations.
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Cheers
Mal
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I'll be tea shopping in Hong Kong in early May. Recommendations for
where to buy any (top grades) of teas welcome. Thanks!!
White tea:
Green Tea:
Chinese Oolong:
Taiwanese Oolong:
Pu-erh?
Thanks!