Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water.

 
 
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Default I had no idea tea was so trendy


RJP wrote:
> Gavin wrote:
>
> > A delicious irony. I thoroughly enjoy a good afternoon tea, but were I
> > to take one today, I'd almost certainly drink coffee instead of tea.
> > Reason: I can make a better pot of tea at home than the hotel can ...

>
> Precisely why I almost never order hot tea in American restaurants.
> However, in London, and for 35 pounds (64+ US dollars), the tea had
> better be outstanding. If it isn't, the customers are being thoroughly
> fleeced.
>
> BTW, I am surprised there hasn't been more comment on the price.
> For 64 USD, I can get a very good dinner in a very good restaurant
> here in the US. It is mind-boggling that people wait in a 6-week
> queue to pay that much for afternoon tea in London.
>
>
> Randy


I would balk, but I got semi-willingly raped for over $40 at Teany in
my recent travels to New York. I knew what I was getting into
beforehand, and I was not expecting greatness.. but it was downright
terrible and so grossly overpriced it was insane. Teany is a small
(hence the name) tea shop/vegan restaurant owned by Moby (the
musician). They offer English style teas with scones, clotted cream,
etc. and the price is not far off from the one quoted above.

But I couldn't help but think of how much real tea I could buy for the
money I was spending on mid-grade tea improperly brewed at that. There
are a few English tea places near where I live and the one is always
packed for their Thursday afternoon tea which is $100 a person. It
amazes me, but people are willing to pay it.

- Dominic

 
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