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After switching jobs this year and due to some big projects I'm most
likely not going to have a full vacation this year, so I've planned a long weekend in Toronto. I know there are two Chinatowns and a Ten Ren there, but are there any must-stop tea shops? Also, any other good suggestions (food, drink, entertainment) are all welcome as well. It has been about 8 years since I was last there. Thanks, Dominic |
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On Jul 10, 4:03 pm, "Dominic T." wrote:
After switching jobs this year and due to some big projects I'm most likely not going to have a full vacation this year, so I've planned a long weekend in Toronto. I know there are two Chinatowns and a Ten Ren there, but are there any must-stop tea shops? Also, any other good suggestions (food, drink, entertainment) are all welcome as well. It has been about 8 years since I was last there. Thanks, Dominic Ten ren teashop was favorit teashop, Now, there are huge selected tea store on the market. do some search in google. you may find a ton of good teashop out there. "jadinduthe" is my favorit teaplace.. actually, it is my personal choix, another one , which is very good.. it is camelia sinisist. good luck corine |
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cup of tea wrote:
Ten ren teashop was favorit teashop, Now, there are huge selected tea store on the market. do some search in google. you may find a ton of good teashop out there. "jadinduthe" is my favorit teaplace.. actually, it is my personal choix, another one , which is very good.. it is camelia sinisist. good luck Jardin du The is well worth a trip to check out if you are in the town, but their selection varies a lot from time to time, and I have several times received stale teas from them. Even so, it's worth popping your head in. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On Jul 11, 12:06 pm, cup of tea wrote:
On Jul 10, 4:03 pm, "Dominic T." wrote: After switching jobs this year and due to some big projects I'm most likely not going to have a full vacation this year, so I've planned a long weekend in Toronto. I know there are two Chinatowns and a Ten Ren there, but are there any must-stop tea shops? Also, any other good suggestions (food, drink, entertainment) are all welcome as well. It has been about 8 years since I was last there. Thanks, Dominic Ten ren teashop was favorit teashop, Now, there are huge selected tea store on the market. do some search in google. you may find a ton of good teashop out there. "jadinduthe" is my favorit teaplace.. actually, it is my personal choix, another one , which is very good.. it is camelia sinisist. good luck corine Judging by their website, JDT is in Montreal, not Toronto, and judging by your posting, you are a shill. If you are going to advertise your website, at least be honest about it, as we've told you in the past. |