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Toasting Tea in Soho and the Lower East Side

Right next to my love of family, friends, and adventure is my love for tea. I would venture to say that I haven’t gone a day without a cup of tea in probably ten years. You’ve probably heard of wine sommeliers? Did you know that there are also tea sommeliers? I think it will be my career in my next life. 😂

I love the idea of flavors, roasting, quality, tannins, acid, etc. that can be manipulated with a single leaf. I love the ritual of tea ceremonies from Japan to China to India to England and France. I love the history of tea, and I love that it was a source of rebellion and English taxation in the early stages of the United States.

Everywhere we go, I will scout out a place for tea. From San Francisco’s Vital Tea Leaf to France’s Kusmi Tea and Mariage Frere to Thailand’s milk teas to India’s Masala Chai to Singapore’s Orchid Oolongs to Vancouver’s Granville Island Tea – I will find tea to love in any destination.

Upon arriving in New York, it didn’t take me long to discover that I could find all of my old faithful French tea brands like Kusmi, Mariage Frères, and Ladurée. But, it did take me a little longer to discover the almost hidden enclaves of top-tier tea.

New York may have the highest tier tea selection in the world due to all of the different cultures bringing their best teas here. Ah, how I love a teapot of cultures!

Please note that this post does not include Bubble Tea or Boba shops. Although I also love a good Bubble Tea, I consider that a sweet drink/dessert. This post also doesn’t include High Tea at the Plaza or Pierre. Again, I love tea sandwiches and scones, but for this post, we’re geeking out about the highest quality teas available in New York City – not food – not silverware – not service – purely and simply all things TEA! 😉

Here’s how we enjoyed a WHOLE day of “tea”-totaling in New York City’s Lower East Side (LES) and Soho!

Tea Tasting in LES

Tea Tasting in SOHO

Other NYC Ideas…

Check out our previous posts for other NYC neighborhoods to check-out!

More coming each week!

And…it’s 2020…So, here’s my weekly reminder. 

Should I Come to New York in 2020?

If you are living outside the Northeast, the answer is still, sadly, no. For more on this, check out our other posts on 3 Months of New York CityRiding the Second WaveWandering and Wondering in NYC, and New York: Awakening from COVID-19 Slumber. Although the numbers are starting to climb again, New York still seems to be under control (at this point). The government is doing its best to make sure it stays below a certain percentage. With so many people living in such a close proximity, pandemics are especially lethal here. 

***UPDATE*** Starting on November 4th, the mandatory 14-day quarantine has ended! New York is moving to a test-based travel restriction. You have to show a negative COVID-19 test result from the past 72 hours upon arrival, then, three days after arrival (and quarantine), you have to receive another test here. If it’s negative, you’re good to go. If it’s positive, you must continue to quarantine. So, this means shorter quarantines (yay!), but two tests… Stay home if you can…If you can’t, you’ve been warned!

Wait this one out…New York will still be here when the dust settles.

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Stay in your region this year, stay safe, stay distant, and be like the NYC statues – wear your masks! We’ll see you on the other side.

Cheers,

Noah and Majhon

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