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I never write directly here. I first write my post on LibreOffice in order to have a backup file.
I would ask Peter but I think they are not available these days.
No clue. It works without me having to do anything about it.
404 Errors?
I turned off my ad blocker but I didn’t see anything.
Strange.
I see no ads on the whole page.
This is strange.
I didn’t see anything on your blog and I have no problem at all.
Could you post a picture of it?
Names connected? Who?
I would agree.
Welcome @buddhamomtea I will drink a cup for you.
Here is the first one: http://t.co/mt8FvBuL1S
I will work later on the translation.
Courtesy of @lahikmajoe (and I think you could check his blog).
The Tajik tea place in the former Soviet consulate is a cool place. The tea is ok, but not necessarily special. But the mood there is cool.
The one I like the most is Berliner Tea Salon at Stuttgarter Platz 15 in Charlottenburg. It’s quite good.
I’ve not been there, but I’m curious about P&T (Paper & Tea). There are at least 2 locations. Looks intriguing.
I must think about it as I might know some.
I will also ask Ken.
Thanks @tea-author for these new informations.
This is what I read but I had never heard of it before.
I am still on the learning curve.
It is a proof that tea is the best drink there is 😉
I still haven’t seen them in Continental Europe.
For our Irish friends, here is a guide (not by me) to 10 great places to have tea in Dublin.
http://www.traveledits.com/the-dublin-edit/ten-great-places-to-have-tea-in-dublin/
Congratulations!
In Hamburg, Tee Gschwendner opened a new shop/salon and I can tell you that it is usually empty and really cosy (and for those that wonder, they have good teas and scones).
I never went there but when you go there, don’t forget to take pictures.
Bram, the one in Hamburg near the Etnography Museum is really nice.
You bought one but never used it?