Rasseru said

Chinese tea in Singapore?

I’m going to Singapore in August, wondering if anyone has been?

Googling there looks to be a nice amount to choose between, still some recommendation is always good.

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Rob said

I would say to go to Tea Chapter. They have a teahouse upstairs and we had the tasting option – 6 different teas and a chap called Stan-Lee talking us through it. All very interesting and entertaining. They have a shop downstairs, with a nice selection of tea and Yixing teaware. Not the cheapest shop but good quality.

Rasseru said

Yeah that’s my first choice so far too. I’ll try to post a review from there or something

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mrmopar said

I would love to be on a trip like this. Got anyone carrying those bags around for you?
You could also ask JayinHK as he may know some good shops.

Rasseru said

Its also my girlfriends business trip, which means she has to work some days and I get to sit in a tea house and wander round food stalls

mrmopar said

Lucky you my friend! I see a tea drunk a coming.

Rasseru said

yeah a very full up one, I love asian food. I might never come back

Dr Jim said

Lucky you. I was always the one who had to work while my wife did the tourist stuff.

Rasseru said

You’re a doctor though, you were probably saving lives

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I’ve been to Singapore a number of times, more than a half dozen, but I’ve never done much tea shopping there. Even for places we visit where tea is more of a central theme, like Taiwan and Japan, it’s a struggle to fit in tea as a priority. I went there more often more than five years ago when I was less hooked on tea, and haven’t visited there for nearly three years now.

I only know of one tea blogger from there but it might work to ask him (Wilson; his name comes up once in awhile, related to selling a bit of pu’er): http://teapotnews.blogspot.com/

Rasseru said

Great thank, i’ll ask him

Rasseru said

Even better. Wilson has just said he will show me round one day! How nice

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Rasseru said

I have found a small list from the internet:

Tea Chapter
TeaJoy
Wang San Yan Tea Merchant
tea bone zen mind (looks amazing teaware)

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Teasenz said

I would try out pu erhs and dark teas. The temperature is rather humid there, wondering how much that affects the aging and the resulting taste.

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I am heading to Singapore in May! Tea Chapter and Yixing Xuan Teahouse are on my list of places to visit; I similarly have a few days free. Anyone have any thoughts after coming back from Singapore?

I am going to Thailand on the same trip, and am looking at visiting Araksa tea farm in the northern part of the country.

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I’ve recently ran across an online contact selling aged pu’er out of Singapore. I can’t vouch for them as a source since I’ve only talked online, but all the same it might be worth looking into if that scope is of interest: https://www.facebook.com/oldvillagepuer/

I live in Bangkok so if looking around here for tea is of interest I can mention some places. I don’t get out to visit farms and such in the North at all, oddly enough. I haven’t even been to the North in the past few years and my wife isn’t into tea themed travel, so I do family oriented vacations instead.

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Oh, that looks like a great place. Thanks! I wish I was available on a Saturday for their afternoon sessions, but I may still be able to visit during the week.

I am not going to make it to Bangkok this time, just Chiang Mai. We didn’t pick this city just to go to the tea farm, but it’s a nice bonus!

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Monsoon is a cafe in Chiang Mai that sells forest-friendly tea there, wild-grown locally produced versions. I have mixed feelings about combining real sustainability issues with marketing spin but it’s definitely a real issue, and although the pricing of the tea might be considered a little aggressive a white tea version I tried was unique and very pleasant, and not everything is about maximizing value. They sell food too, which could work out well, combining a need to catch a meal anyway with tea interest. They sell commercially packaged miang too, vinegar cured tea paste (I think it is); that may be of interest. The owner is a nice guy, Kenneth.

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XIGUABoy said

There are only lots of bubble tea here in singapore.

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