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Shanghai: Cha And Living
Our Shanghai correspondent Cindy Wang discovers Cha & Living, a modern Chinese furniture shop and a secluded tea house, and finds it the perfect place to spend a quiet afternoon.
We were seated in a secluded sofa area, a most ideal spot for a soulful tête-à-tête. While we perused the menu, our waitress brought us complimentary cups of Jinxuan from Mount Ali, a type of Taiwan Oolong tea with a special fragrance and a very light creaminess.
We ordered two tea sets (¥60/$9), each including a pot of tea and a collection of mini desserts. The light-baked Oolong (2010 Spring) was of a pale green color and fragrant with a light fruity sweetness, while the dark-baked Oolong (also 2010 Spring) tasted faintly of charcoal and – surprisingly – coffee. We also tried a pot of brown sugar great galangal tea, which was quite pungent and marvelously soul-warming, perfect for a cold winter day.
The dessert plate that came with the tea set was a collection of tidbits, randomly selected from Cha & Living’s list of sweet bites. Though they look Western, the desserts are heavily Chinese-influenced. Hawthorn, wolfberry (goji berry), longan, and other Chinese ingredients are weaved into typical Western treats like scones, muffins, cheesecakes, and chocolate. Each dessert is also available a la carte (¥35~45/$5~7).
Cha & Living is the perfect place to spend a quiet afternoon – bring a friend, bring a book, bring a peace of mind. Cha & Living Address: Rm 102, Building 1, 1107 YuYuan Rd, near JiangSu Rd, Shanghai, China Hungry For More? The Ultimate Swedish Meatballs Cinnamon Buns Welcome To Honest Cooking Apple Tart And Early Spring In Florence Why You Should Have A Beer Instead Of Wine With Your Next Meal Perfect Pastry Cream DC's Chinatown Coffee Co. Will Shanghai Your Tongue St. Patrick?s Day Breakfast Casserole Comfort: Garlic And Thyme Confit related searches : Shanghai
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