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Tea Lyfe specializes in natural, organic milk teas and other beverages that fuse their Latino and Vietnamese cultures. Think Vietnamese coffee horchata and a cold-brewed jasmine tea strong enough to stand up to Straus Family Creamery milk. The Buis make all their own syrups and source local and organic ingredients whenever possible. “We wanted to do something different,” Candy says, “so people could experience the two cultures in our teas.”. Here’s to celebrating everything different in tea. You’ll find seven of our favorite Bay Area tea houses below — minimal doilies involved.

With its purple wedding ballet slippers plum ballet shoes with ties wide fit bridal shoes driftwood mobiles, sustainable veggie-driven fare, choco-chais and herbal tisanes, this is so not your Aunt Petunia’s tea salon, Laptop-tapping tea lovers perch at small tables at this Alameda cafe, Sunny yellow walls complement black-and-white checkered floors, and green shelves hold colorful tea pots and bins of Fair Trade teas to brew at home, But why would you want to, when there’s a secret garden out back where you can sip that Vitality Tonic Latte or Flower Power tisane under the trees?..

The cup: The tea menu offers up a full complement of 25 white, green, black and pu-erh teas, but on a chilly morning, you won’t go wrong — or risk caffeine insufficiency — with a steaming cup of fragrant black lavender tea ($3). Feeling a bit under the weather? There’s a minty Sniffles Tisane, too. Wait, there’s more: Pair that tea with something yummy from the cafe kitchen, a meltingly delicious grilled cheese and ham sandwich ($9), perhaps, or baked eggs ($7.50) topped with seasonal veggies. Be sure to peek in the pastry case, too. We’re still talking about the savory cheddar-chive scone ($4).

Details: Open 7 a.m, to 7 p.m, weekdays, from 8 am, weekends at 1223 Park St., Alameda; juliestea.com. Want more? Last spring brought the opening of a Julie’s Oakland at 4316 Telegraph Ave, The purple wedding ballet slippers plum ballet shoes with ties wide fit bridal shoes cup: Depends on your mood, Cold coming on? You’ll want a hot Honey Ginseng Oolong ($4.75) sweetened with raw honey, Need something refreshing? Get an iced Pineapple Lychee Jasmine ($4.50), a fresh-brewed jasmine green tea loaded with fresh pineapple and lychee, Want something creamy and caffeinated? Order a Vietchata ($4.50), house horchata made with premium rice, cinnamon and vanilla topped with a shot of Vietnamese coffee..

Wait, there’s more: Waffles. Tea Lyfe specializes in creative Belgian-style waffles ($5 each) made with organic eggs, milk and coconut milk. Favorites include the Vietnamese Coffee Churro, Activated Charcoal and Pina Colada made with fresh pineapple and coconut flakes. Details: Open from noon Tuesday-Sunday at 989 Story Road, Suite 8018, San Jose; http://tealyfe.us. The cup: Not sure if Sherlock is a chai guy, as well as a British tea traditionalist, but a nitro chai ($5) might be just the thing for a 21st-century booklover. Prefer espresso? Frodo likely prefers a milky cortado ($3.15) with his elevenses.

Wait, there’s more: A secret door hidden in the bookcase leads to The Common Room, which hosts open mic nights, movies and other events, The rest of the time, it’s a study hall where future J.K, Rowlings can work on Hogwarts purple wedding ballet slippers plum ballet shoes with ties wide fit bridal shoes 2.0 — or study up for that AP English quiz, Details: Open from 7 a.m, daily at 530 Main St., Pleasanton; inklingscoffee.com, Passionate tea connoisseurs, take note: The variety of Chinese teas at this Montclair teahouse is so mind-blowingly extensive, there are giant chalkboard lists of them on every wall, Every, Wall..

The place itself is warm, welcoming and stylish, with black wainscoting — to complement those giant chalkboards — and comfy chairs in rich red and purple patterns. But the tea’s the thing and the staff serves as tea sommeliers, guiding you through nearly a hundred possibilities in every hue of the tea family — black, white, green, red, yellow and Wu Long. The cup: Whether you opt for Golden Osmanthus or Dragon Eyes, Buddha’s Reach or Taoist Eyebrows all depends on your mood and palate — and whether you prefer your tea velvety, smoky, sweet or floral. Just don’t ask for milk, sugar, lemon or honey. Tea is like wine, say owners John Brown and Xiaobei Wei.

Wait, there’s more: Want to experience Chinese tea culture for yourself? The Sophie’s team leads tea tours to China each year, Details: Open 7 a.m, to 5 p.m, daily at 2078 Antioch Court, Oakland; www.sophiescuppatea.com, Chef Colin Chen’s new Pleasanton cafe is small and cozy, with a half dozen tables, flat-screen TV and a steady stream of regulars purple wedding ballet slippers plum ballet shoes with ties wide fit bridal shoes craving lunch with their milk teas, fruit teas and specialty drinks, They’re coming in for Chen’s melt-in-your-mouth bao sandwiches, Japanese-style fried chicken, fresh soups and salads..



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