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Chinese tea carefully selected in the tea room of Ginza palm!

[Mapo ★] December 22, 2011 14:30

This tea room is located on the third floor of the Bincho charcoal shop called Ginza Sho, which was introduced in September.

In a bright Scandinavian-style store where the sun shines brightly, the light of the sun shines.
I feel like the interior is really particular about nature.
There were a lot of wood grains and small annual rings on the floor.


By the way, the wall here was a collaboration between diatomaceous earth and Bincho charcoal.
The Bincho charcoal Econafeel panel is displayed.


In the hustle and bustle of the city, the air is very clean.
Even though it is odorless here, I feel that the air is purified.


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And you can enjoy a variety of Chinese tea in this tea room.
Of course, they use water purified in Bincho charcoal.


There are many cafes and tea rooms in Ginza, but there are many cafes and tea rooms in Ginza.
It was my first experience in the tea room of Chinese tea!


Today I got a frozen oolong tea.
I brewed separately for the first and second roasts.
The first roast has a refreshing and refreshing mouthfeel, and you can drink hot even on hot days!
The second roast is much thicker and bitter, and I miss sweet Japanese sweets.


Chinese tea has a deep depth ~ (^^;
Green tea, white tea, yellow tea, blue tea, black tea, and black tea are called six large teas.
Frozen oolong tea is blue tea and Puerh tea is black tea.
I wanted to compare various drinks (*^^*)


 

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And you can taste the small confectionery, Gomi, which is in this pottery.
Gomi is sweet, salty, bitter, sour, and spicy.
Gomi on this day was pepper cashew nuts, dried cranberries, sweets like wild goose, oysters, etc.
It's strange that all chocolate cookies go with this frozen oolong tea.



Taste Chinese tea and Gomi in the tea room of a Bincho charcoal specialty store in Ginza.
You can read a book alone or chat with your friends.
If you are in this space for 2 hours, you will be relaxed both physically and mentally and your body will be purified.


The name of the palm is "to make the product as warm as the palm of your hand and don't have it.
It seems that it was attached with the concept of "Aiming for"
Both the shop and the tea room look like that.♪
You can enjoy the feeling of being in a cup wrapped in palms.


Great hospitality and carefully selected Chinese tea.
It's a luxurious way to spend a luxurious time unique to Ginza!


The homepage of the tea room of Ginza palm