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Imagine a clean Asian. Just think. Clean. And Asian. Ahh, there you have it. This is Vintage Tea and Coffee. Stylistically this place is neat, and clean, and Asian. And it's Quiet. QUIET. That was a command; don't talk so loud. No music, very little talking; just people reading, working and drinking. At one point the silence was so great I could have heard a raindrop. Notice it is Vintage Tea first, then Coffee. Their tea selection is great, with lots of teas from Asia. Notice again, Asia. I tried my first matcha latte. It was prepared and placed before me as a beautiful green piece of art. I was impressed with the taste quality as well. Green tea flavor and yet, smooth and milky, like a latte. And ever so slightly textural. They do have coffee which I only looked at and did not try, yet. Rising Star coffee is the main coffee used (and Rising Star uses Vintage Teas). They have a Synesso, which is placed inconspicuously on the back counter. These combinations almost guarantee exceptional coffee. The barista/tea sommelier was even Asian, with a bonus accent. And not only was he an Asian, he was also a very cordial Asian; and I'm assuming a clean Asian. This must be what artisan tea and coffee looks like in places like Japan, China and Korea. In Asia.
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