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the tea gallery n nyc


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i was n nyc today wth my son and his fiancee-

it was extremely hot outsde-

we needed to rest for a few minutes and also to have some tea, etc-

i had heard so many nice things about the tea galley-

we were less than impressed with this tea shop-

the owner was rude and not very friendly-

we wanted some tea-none was oferred to us-we were told that we could have a tea tasting at $24.95 a person-

we left and will not return-

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I'm not in New York and am not familiar with this place, but I'm not really understanding your post. From their website it appears to be a tea store, not a tea room. Do they normally serve tea and refused to serve you?

I've been to several places here in Vancouver, and while they usually offer a tea sample, they don't always offer. I don't view it as something that's due me just for walking in the store so I'm not overly upset if I don't get one.

I'm gonna go bake something…

wanna come with?

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I'm not in New York and am not familiar with this place, but I'm not really understanding your post. From their website it appears to be a tea store, not a tea room. Do they normally serve tea and refused to serve you?

I've been to several places here in Vancouver, and while they usually offer a tea sample, they don't always offer. I don't view it as something that's due me just for walking in the store so I'm not overly upset if I don't get one.

what should i expect from a traditional chinese tea room?

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I'm not in New York and am not familiar with this place, but I'm not really understanding your post. From their website it appears to be a tea store, not a tea room. Do they normally serve tea and refused to serve you?

I've been to several places here in Vancouver, and while they usually offer a tea sample, they don't always offer. I don't view it as something that's due me just for walking in the store so I'm not overly upset if I don't get one.

what should i expect from a traditional chinese tea room?

I post on several websites-

the one website which contained responses to my questions was on

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.food.drink.tea/topics

i thought that responses were interesting and also gave some insight into the tea shop arena

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