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Sunday, August 28, 2011

16th...♠♣♠ Tea in Tsink Plekk Pang ♥♦♥ Tea in Shakespeare ♠♣♠...

Tis for thee the finest of company I am most grateful for and take pleasure in tea as we did afore erewhile this day we shall surely do erelong again.
Yes, I'm still into references...
Miss Merike, Mr. Martin... thank you for a wonderful tea-lover's night out and know that I very much appreciate that you both look so pretty.
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Tea in Tsink Plekk Pang

While the ever so popular Pang is no stunner and even a bit smelly at times, (smelly as in scent of that 'food'?-thing everyone's so clingy about) they can still make for a fine cup of tea and a pleasant atmosphere. And do not misjudge the slightly negative start of this review - I am just about done with everything negative I have to say about it.
If you are a tea lover like me and you've been to Pang I'm sure you know of its two ageless gems Ms. Butterfly and Forest Tale... Whichever tea you choose you will have served in a well-designed teapot with cups to match. Never ever as far as I know has the tea in Pang been too hot, cold or otherwise ill prepared even if they have a newcomer behind the counter... it seems they always do.
For I have almost, but not quite, managed to work on a method to apply when I declare my final judgement it may seem but a whim of mine when I deliver those cats to you. But trust me still if you have ever done so before - I choose my cats wisely by judging service, taste, comfort, aesthetics, variety and style. As for Pang, it gets the front half of these requirements right and deserves a neat:
3 cats out of 5.

/no /blush /XD
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Tea in Shakespeare

An elegant-ish place in a neat environment with a befitting name to boot. I may be rushing things but the aesthetics part they've gotten right or even perfect as long as you look in one direction. Also if you love candy then you will love this place for they give you some to go with your receipt. However, as for the tea selection and quality they lack both. Real leaf tea is a must in a really classy place that Shakespeare sadly fails to be and thus I've also got to cut cats for style.
(I love how I just said "cut cats for style" and it made sense.)
The service was impeccable - really fast. For I had two first class companions along, it seemed I had to wait naught. And I'd say it's also very comfortable in there where I to keep in mind that it is but me only who thinks it's hot everywhere.
My first impression of this place was quite a bit better than the one I've come to deliver to you now, but I think that bearing in mind my goal I've done rightly so. For a restaurant Shakespeare is really good - for a tea-place you should look elsewhere:
2 cats out of 5.

/floor /hihi

1 comment:

  1. /werewolf online
    /ramble on


    Tsink Plekk Pang. Have I happened to mention that I really like that place? ^^ And yes, tea there is very much good (<- grammar lacks?).
    To the Shakespeare I haven't been, but I've hard that food there is good (haven't heard anything about drinks - until now. No tea there most certainly).

    By the way, I like your blog design. Pretty, pretty green.

    Some of the teas introduced here seem very good. Must try one day.
    Aga piparmünditeed armastan ma ikka neist kõigist üle, tee mis tahad. :3

    Oh, and... I completely love these cats! ♥_♥ *wild squeal*


    /ramble off
    /werewolf offline

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