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New York's 50 Best Places to Take Tea

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Taking tea is a convivial activity—a perfect way for friends to get together—and yet the ritual is also contemplative. Simultaneously stimulating and soothing, tea relaxes the body and rejuvenates the soul. In New York City, the venues for taking tea are as varied as the delights of the brew itself. Completely revised and updated for its new incarnation as part of City and Company’s celebrated "50 Best" series, New York’s 50 Best Places to Take Tea walks you through the city’s most delightful and unusual tearooms, providing the avid and novice tea-drinker with information on where to take tea—from hotels and teashops to department stores and museums. Indulge in a traditional British afternoon tea at a lavish hotel, meditate over a cup in a quiet Japanese tearoom, or try a milky-sweet tapioca bubble tea in a hidden spot in Chinatown. With an index by neighborhood of the newest and finest tearooms in the city, New York’s 50 Best Places to Take Tea is the perfect companion for everyone who cherishes the most welcoming and accommodating of beverages.

144 pages, Paperback

First published April 22, 2008

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December 21, 2010
I love tea, so it's hard for me to go wrong with an easy-to-carry quick guidebook of 50 or so places to get it in NYC. I liked the variety of spots selected, from fancy teas at hotels to quick grab-and-go spots, and I appreciated the author indicating what kinds of teas were available at each spot. The glossary of tea terms and the descriptions of each leaf brought back memories of my tea-tasting class in London. Unfortunately, the edition I read seemed to have been written in 2007, so some of the places are no longer around.
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