Sunday, June 19, 2005

Green Tea Session at Taka

After lunch with the church members, we headed off to Taka Tea Garden (www.takateagarden.com.au) at World Square (www.worldsquare.com.au) and was honoured to be the students of the first green tea class. We were introduced to the different types of green tea and it was the first time that we found out that some green tea leaves could actually be eaten (e.g. Gyokuro). We were showed with a variety of green tea products e.g. green tea cake, green tea soup etc. To entice us to return next Sunday for the chinese tea class, we were given a taste of Taiwanese tea. I was amazed at the taiwanese tea smell that I was sniffing the aroma addictively.
After sending over 3 hours there, we headed of to hillsongs in the city before having dinner at Sushi Suma (421 Cleveland St, Surry Hills, NSW 2010, Phone (02) 9698 8873) for dinner. While waiting to our table to be ready, I noticed a North Indian Restaurant called 'Holy Cow' (456 Cleveland St Surry Hills NSW 2010, Phone (02) 9698 9220). Later when I checked with my Indian friend, he recommended that restaurant having good Indian food. Shall try the place next time.

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