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tod
response 225 of 229: Mark Unseen   Aug 25 16:49 UTC 2010

I was in Hyde Park a few weeks ago.  The temptation to have tea at the
Orangery on the Kensington Palace patio overcame us.  That was, until we
saw this supposedly posh lil scam's layout.  What an overpriced joke.
Tell you what...just buy some black tea across the street from London Tower
and take it home.
slynne
response 226 of 229: Mark Unseen   Aug 25 21:42 UTC 2010

I am sure there are plenty of reasonably priced tea shops in London
though. 
tod
response 227 of 229: Mark Unseen   Aug 25 22:43 UTC 2010

We mostly saw Pakistani and Italian restaurants.
dtk
response 228 of 229: Mark Unseen   Dec 25 20:28 UTC 2013

It is hard to beat Irish Breakfast (a black tea, pekoe cut, with a large,
malty, complex flavor, and decent caffiene content) brewed at 180F in a muslin
bag (yes, I can be anal about some foods). 


denise
response 229 of 229: Mark Unseen   Jan 17 02:55 UTC 2014

I like Irish Breakfast tea though it's been awhile since I've had any.
Though I had an English version the other day.
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