Sunday, I opted for a British version of tea in the West Village. I walked in a little street, pulled the door and ended up in a huge tea party. Sandwiches, macaroons, chocolate éclairs and tea were dancing on the table. I sat at the bar and the waiter told me “every weekend we have a tea party! They love it!” I thought that indeed that place was perfect. Right behind the bar was arranged in a shelf a huge selection of tea. I could read Darjeeling Blue, Green tea and so on. As I was scanning the tea menu, I saw a tea from Kenya that caught my attention. When I read written next to it “award”, I ordered the Ajiri tea, curious of what kind of tea it could be. They served the tea in a pot for one or for two along with milk as in Great Britain. The waiters were very friendly and always at my disposition. For those fond of food the teahouse also offers a large selection of French pastries. After the tea party, everything went back to normal, a quiet place where customers could enjoy their book or their conversation.
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