Restaurant Tea wholesale
By Valley Green Tea
Posted On November 20, 2017
Valley Green Tea wholesale premium Chinese teas, tea accessories to support your restaurant’s tea offering, make serving tea easy in a restauarant situation and enhance the experience of tea drinking for your customers.
Quality teas need to be stored at the right conditions and served correctly to derive the full value.
We can recommend quality Chinese teas suitable for ease of storage and service in your restaurant from our extensive range. Other teas from our retail shop can also be supplied with additional advice and support on storage and serving as required.
Wholesale Teas for Restaurants
We recommend the choosing from the following list of teas for your restaurant:
- Dragon Well (green tea)
- Jasmine Pearl tea or loose Jasmine green tea (green tea jasmine scented)
- Silver Needle or White Peony (white tea – variety depending on the budget)
- Da Hong Pao (Big Red Robe – Wu Yi Oolong tea)
- Tie Guan Yin (Oolong tea)
- Lapsang Souchong (black tea)
- Puerh Tea (raw or ripened)
- English Breakfast tea
- Earl Grey
Wholesale Tea accessories for Restaurants
We recommend that the preferred way of serving loose tea in a restaurant is in a teapot with infuser and offering repeat infusions as follow. Each of these tea sets includes 6 double layers tea cups.
Contact us to receive wholesale price list/quotes via form link below: Wholesale Tea Enquiry form
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