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Ralf Schreiner
 
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Default Fook Ming Tong Tea Shop

Hi Rick,

thanks a lot, i was off the net for a couple weeks and just came to
read this. Actually I planned to mail-order there, maybe I should have
mentioned this ;o)

Anyway, thanks again.

Ralf

I followed your advice when I was in China.... I did not regret it but
I guess that's partly because I didn't know what's on the plate all
the time

On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 13:56:20 +0000 (UTC), Rick Chappell
> wrote:

>Yes, I've been there once long ago (which means that I don't remember
>much about it, but since not many HK'ers post here I thought I would
>answer anyway). It struck me as a nice place to buy a gift because
>the packaging was fancy. I remember being impressed with their
>quality but also only bought a token amount because the prices were
>very high.
>
>On subsequent trips I have bought tea at
>
> Ying Kee
> 719 Nathan Road, Mong Kok
> Tel: 2391 2388
>
>which is a nice little place that sells tea in paper bags or reused
>tea cans. Also a tiny little place at the Temple Street Market (two
>blocks West of the Eaton Hotel, is all I can do to guide you there).
>If you want fancy packaging you can buy a little "silk" purse at the
>Market for a buck or two. I got very friendly receptions at these
>shops (in very broken English, of course, but that's fine). They
>seemed happy to see a Westerner.
>
>Have fun. Eat lots of strange things.
>
>Rick.
>
>
>Ralf Schreiner > wrote:
>> Hi group!
>> Has anyone ever heard of this place? They are in Hongkong and have a
>> few _very_ nice (sounding) specialities in their program.

>
>> Thanks,
>> Ralf

>
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