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2012-12-19
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Profile:Type: Fusion tea (a blend of Japanese and the west) Name: Matcha Soul (signature tea apparently) Main ingredients: Cinnamon, honey, green tea powder, soya milk Comment: Been reading online reviews about Sinmei Tea in the past.. and I didn’t know that my first visit to the place would be on the purpose of my final video shooting. The place was much smaller than I thought. The oriental-style furnitures looked fragile and a bit too large that made the space really limited. Surprisingly I f
Type: Fusion tea (a blend of Japanese and the west)
Name: Matcha Soul (signature tea apparently)
Main ingredients: Cinnamon, honey, green tea powder, soya milk
Comment: Been reading online reviews about Sinmei Tea in the past.. and I didn’t know that my first visit to the place would be on the purpose of my final video shooting. The place was much smaller than I thought. The oriental-style furnitures looked fragile and a bit too large that made the space really limited. Surprisingly I felt slightly suffocated. Hearing the name of the tea place, I would imagine it served a range of Chinese tea. However, not only it offered limited tea choices, the range of tea provided was not anywhere near to the traditional, oriental tea. It was a bit disappointing. More importantly, the serving was selective. I arrived just before the lunch hour, and as I sat myself down, the lady-in-charged dedicated herself to the office ladies instead. I felt a bit left out, and starred at the menu very confusingly. On top of that, the place was pricey. I was charged at nearly $100 for a plate of vegetarian breakfast and the Matcha Soul.. Seriously?
Is it just me, but the place, including its name, was confusing me?
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