Monday, December 26, 2011

A Garden to Drink Tea

After a satiating Italian lunch, my friend and I walked further up a hill to a Korean tea place. The cafe was built on Hanok, a traditional Korean house. We had to take off our shoes to get in, which was a hassel because I was wearing boots.
We sat by the funkiest table. The half of the stone table had a dip with water and flowers, while the other half was for placing the tea. The menu was beautifully decorated.
I don't quite recall the name of the tea that I ordered, except it was super complicated to brew. I felt like playing with dolls with this mini tea set. The tea definitely warmed my cold body and I felt so rejuvenated and healthy afterwards.

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