I prefer to have my five o'clock tea in the comfort of my home. Until recently I brought my teas from a specialty shoppe in my home country, much like Fortnum and Masons in London. One of my favorites is the Kimun Tea.
I prefer to brew my tea from leaves rather than tea bags.
Where is Hua Hin's finest tea shop?? Please disregard supermarkets.
Lung Per wrote:I prefer to have my five o'clock tea in the comfort of my home. Until recently I brought my teas from a specialty shoppe in my home country, much like Fortnum and Masons in London. One of my favorites is the Kimun Tea.
I prefer to brew my tea from leaves rather than tea bags.
Where is Hua Hin's finest tea shop?? Please disregard supermarkets.
The answer is there are none - if the Twinings speciality teas that Tesco sometimes have like Assam or Earl Grey etc are not up to your standard, then you had better import them, as I do via friends, but the postage is high. I did see some l Assam leaf tea in Tesco's last week under their ''Tesco Finest'' brand
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I have posted this previuosly, but not sure if they are still open.
The big shop on the left after you go up the stairs at the FN outlet shop just north of the airport, the place on the west side of the road with the dinosaur statue outside.
They had a huge range the last time I was in there, and the best part it is easy to park your car.
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Nereus wrote:I have posted this previuosly, but not sure if they are still open.
The big shop on the left after you go up the stairs at the FN outlet shop just north of the airport, the place on the west side of the road with the dinosaur statue outside.
They had a huge range the last time I was in there, and the best part it is easy to park your car.