Thursday, June 9, 2011

Chinese tea – An unexplored item in Chinese restaurant

Chinese restaurants are not only famous for Chinese food but also are famous for the tea served in these restaurants. China when comes to tea has more rich culture and the tea served in Chinese restaurants are many fold up in quality than what Americans are used to drink. Tea drinking culture was introduced in America during British era which was more bend towards black teas like Earl grey, Ceylon, Assam and Darjeeling.

The tea served in chinese restaurants does not only offer tea but they also offer a brief look into the chinese tradition, culture and a glimpse of way people consume tea in china.

There are varieties of tea served in restaurants which offer Chinese food and there is no particular trademark variety of tea. Different varieties of tea are served to taste a last genre of people. However if you look more closer than you will find that in mainstream America than you will find that Jasmine tea and oolong are the most common tea served in many restaurants. Green tea is often served as in the simple with no extra modification so that a consumer can get the real taste of green tea.

There is a brand known as dynasty which is famous for offering a blend of tea which consists of oolong, jasmine and green tea by creating a fusion of different brands of tea and creating a new aroma and flavour. Dynasty is popularly famous among Chinese restaurants. Tea is served in many restaurants with tea bags however many restaurants also use loose leaf tea which is the best form of tea. So if you are planning to have a packet of jasmine, oolong or green tea than search for a Asian store or a loose-leaf tea store in your locality which has a good selection of loose tea. There are many places where people might not be blessed with a store in their locality so for those ordering loose leaf tea online is the only source of getting their hands on their favourite tea. Buying loose leaf online sometimes becomes an intimidating work as people are not able to check the quality of the loose leaf tea.

For more information visit:
http://www.emperorschoiceking.com.au/

The Emperor’s Choice Chinese Restaurant
147 B, King Street Sydney 2000

Phone: (02) 9232 1881
Fax: 
(02) 9232 1882
Email: booking@emperorschoiceking.com.au

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