As a tea enthusiast, I recently had the pleasure of sampling a variety of teas from Good Tea, and their selection of Unique Tea from Sri Lanka stood out as a refreshing experience. Sri Lankan teas are globally renowned for their distinct flavor profiles, and Good Tea has done a remarkable job of curating a selection that highlights the country's finest offerings.
The first thing I noticed was the rich aroma as I opened the package. The leaves were fresh, with a bright and slightly floral fragrance that promised a delightful brew. Upon brewing, the tea unfurled beautifully, releasing a deep amber color that was both inviting and visually appealing.
In terms of flavor, the tea is well-balanced. It has the characteristic boldness of Ceylon tea, but with a subtle hint of citrus and spice that elevates the experience. There’s a complexity to the taste, where the initial robust flavors give way to more delicate floral and earthy notes, making each sip a journey.
What I appreciated most was the smoothness. While some strong teas can be overly astringent, this blend was mellow and easy on the palate, making it perfect for both a morning kickstart or an afternoon refreshment.
The tea also has versatility. I tried it both as a classic hot brew and as an iced tea, and it performed beautifully in both cases. A touch of honey or a slice of lemon enhanced its natural flavors without overpowering them.
In summary, Good Tea's Unique Tea from Sri Lanka offers a fantastic tea experience for both seasoned tea drinkers and those new to the world of Ceylon teas. With its robust yet balanced flavors and a smooth, aromatic finish, it’s a tea that’s well worth exploring. Highly...
   Read moreThis is the worst Ram's Tea House I've ever been too. Worst service and the waiter focuses only on playing music when there are 20 people standing in the queue. Lemon Tea tastes just like Tamarind Water without any mint or lemon in it, but price alone is the same. Tea is worst, I don't know if they're serving Ram's brand secret formula tea or getting from a local tea shop where they use Shikkai Powder instead of tea leaves. Osmania Biscuits are cold as Antarctica climate and too dry and tasteless. But the lights alone glow all the time and they say they just turned the heating machine on whenever we go.
Even the tea cups are not washed and it literally stinks of someone else's dirty tea when we drink of it. The stains and stickyness in the cup are an evidence for it. When we complain, the boy immediately changes the cups and requests not tonleave bad review. I don't know what the hell the people who work there do. Must be a little loyal for the salary they receive.
If this attitude continues, you have to shutdown this store very soon. Request to immediately change the barrista in charge of the store or we're never coming back here again. Also we'll refer others to stay away from this worst branch which is there to spoil the reputation of...
   Read moreFrom day 1, I'm the regular customer of your Ram's tea house, Saligramam branch. But today I went to shop to have a tea, the person working over there gave me the tea in a broken cup. I asked him, why are you giving me in the broken cup and the piece may enter into the throat and damage the parts, for that he lethargically says that, you have to take in the same cup and there is no other option. So, after that I didn't take the tea, instead I kept the cup and left that place.I'm an practicing Advocate in Madras High Court, even after knowing that he insulted me. Giving taste in the tea doesn't matter, the person who serves should be serving with hospitality and must be humble towards...
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