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Daniel Lui opened his specialty boutique in 2004. The store features Daniel's famous collection of teas and teaware from China. Every day, friends, students and customers from around the world visit the shop. They purchase tea, share information, compare teapots, take lessons and discuss the finer points of Gong Fu Cha and tea culture.
I and my wife have been here for Chinese tea before. The shop is not big, but very comfortable. Service was fantastic. Daniel(the owner) is very knowledgeable about tea and always invite us sit down to have tea tasting,
I drink all kinds of teas: green, black, oolong, and puerh. With my limited budget, Daniel gave me very good advice of what to buy. I bought a yixing tea pot and some aged oolong tea and aged puerh tea. I will buy a tea kettle to perfect my tea set next time. We will definitely come back and we highly recommend this tea shop.
Oh! Daniel gives new tea drinkers a 15 minutes to 30 minutes lesion of traditional Chinese tea making.
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