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Those with a sweet tooth in Singapore will find this cake shop a heavenly delight.
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Are you in need of a stylish read? "The Vintage Tea Party Book" embraces the style and class of the trendy London Vintage scene and illustrates how to beautifully recreate the tasty treats and classic styles at home.
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Cameron Highland is the largest and one of the most famous hill retreats in Malaysia. The must-see attraction at Cameron is to make a trip to one of the tea plantations on the highland. The most famous tea garden is the BOH tea plantation.
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One of the most remarkable places in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia is the BOH Tea Plantation, which is the largest tea plantation in Malaysia.
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The classic vacation spot to enjoy some cool air and fresh vegetables!
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Cruising down Hollywood Boulevard, our sweet cravings caught up with this quaint little store.
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After a busy day of shopping, afternoon tea is a nice way to relax and chill. The Mad Hatters Afternoon Tea at Sanderson is available daily from 2:30pm to 5:30pm. The tea is served in the Courtyard Garden of the Sanderson Hotel.
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If you need a little break from a busy day or you're discovering the Camden Market and just want to sit back and reflect what you've seen so far, treat yourself and go to Yumchaa. A charming place with a counter filled with tasty looking treats and a fantastic range of yummy tea, waiting for you to try and enjoy.
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Are you like me and sick of people always wanting to go out for coffee? I drink tea! To date, I've not found a better place to do so than at the World Tea House in Halifax, Nova Scotia
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As I sit here writing this wearing my cupcake pajamas I am a self-proclaimed cupcake fiend. If you have a sweet tooth and you like to take photos, visiting a cupcake store is one of the greatest places to be!
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I first read about Coffeest Café on the blog, discoveringkorea.com which all travellers planning a trip to Korea should read before their trip. It touted Coffeest as one of the best cafes in Seoul so how could I not include it on my list of cafes to visit?
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I ain't afraid of cooking... like that Swedish Chef in the Muppet Show. This time novakmisi was the chef, on his way cook the film. The menu was Russian Mix, the name was inspired form those Russian cameras he uses.
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A lovely bar (or a bakery/teashop/coffee shop or all of them together) where you can drink a cup of tea and eat delicious cupcakes surrounded by girly/rockabilly decoration! Located at one of the most typical Lisbon neighborhoods and just at the historic center of the city.
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Last study break, I went to an illustrious place about 1,200 meters above sea level. The cool but warmhearted place is known as Cameron Highlands. It is one of those places which can give you a feel of escape from the all-year long hotness of the Malaysian weather.
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so beautiful! so peaceful! so quiet!
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Be amazed by the dazzling reds, mixtures of old and new in this hip cafe/bookstore located right opposite Times Square HongKong! Great place to rest after a shopping fiesta!
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Going 35 kilometer south, straight from Bandung to Ciwalini Tea Plantation. At the foot of Mount Patuha, 2400 meter above the sea level, cool weather, lovely scenery, and free tea.
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Check out our new Tazza Cups!
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Get to Wǔyí Shān for the "Da Hong Pao tea" and scenic routes through the national reserve. The place is considered to be a tourist spot, but the infrastructures are kinda not worth the required price (you'll find mostly hotels and there is no youth hostels, English is almost not spoken there).
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Long Jing (Dragon Well) tea is strongly associated by tourists with the Long Jing village by the Xi Hu lake. Do locals follow the tourists to the very same place to enjoy the best tea in early April?