Photos by MJ Klein
The other day Hui-chen found a new tea shop (new to us, that is) in Jubei. We decided to check it out.
We were very glad we did, because it’s a delightful place with a great menu, excellent quality food and drinks, and the staff are all good conversationalists (they put up with me talking their ears off!).
Check out our map on the link at the top of this page to see where they are located. Just look for this sign on the sidewalk.
They serve sandwiches on a variety of breads, including bagels and croissants.
This is my salami on croissant. I haven’t had anything like this in ages and it was super.
Hui-chen sitting at the bar enjoying her drink.
This menu changes from time to time with seasonal specials. So far I’ve had 4 different drinks and every one of them was superior quality. We can highly recommend Titty Tea to our readers. Check out their blog here (with times of operation and full menu listed).
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I bet the name of that place is a real traffic stopper 🙂
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Mike, it absolutely is. just yesterday a car with 4 guys just stopped dead in front of it, mouth’s agape. the place is named after their pet dog.
Did the guys go in??? Were they disappointed when they went in and it wasn’t what they thought it would be???
Must of been a funny sight to see.
I get disappointed when I go in Hooters and don’t see any owls in there (ok… thats a joke).
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Mike, no they didn’t go in. what do you think they thought it would be? remember, those places are not legal here. it was a funny sight, because their mouths were literally open while they were staring.
Is the milk fresh???
i am absolutely positive that they’ve never heard that joke before, Colby.
Titty tea. I like it, MJ. Did you have a hand in the naming of this tea? I think IS Coffee can take out Titty’s croissant sandwiches though. I Tweet-photo-ed an IS croissant to my colleague; he’s addicted to them. I’ll put up a link. I wonder if your site can grab a link on Tweetphoto: http://plixi.com/p/44406556
If not, it’s up on Twitter.
hi Patrick, the link works. it’s hard to tell anything by a photo of course. i’m not particularly fond of croissants – i’d rather have sliced bread for a sandwich, but i suppose it’s trendy so you’re going to find them everywhere. and no, i did not have a hand in naming the place! lol
MJ, what a classic! The food looked good, very good. I look forward to reading your older posts I have missed I glanced and the pictures look awsome but need to open in the larger sizes.
Wish I could find a nice little cafe like that here in Ubon, maybe there is and I just have to look harder.
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hi Brunty. nice to cu again. i thought you did have some cafes in Ubon, but we were there quite some time ago. i know that things change like the wind these days. how is everything going? take care my friend.
MJ all is good and we do have cafes but they can be a little disappointing, some days the food is great and others average at best.
I wish I had a cafe like Titty’s to have a nice feed and coffee as well.
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Brunty, we’ll take you there when you come to visit.
The sandwitch looks great.
Hui-chen told me about this store. Wish I could visit there if I come visit you next time.
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Merry Xmas!
hi Tiffany. we’d be glad to introduce you to Titty Tea the next time you come for a visit. thanks and take care!
Thanks for keeping us abreast on things!
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our pleasure Jim. we’re just doing our part to share the mammaries.
Brilliant naming. I was expecting a hooters kind of name.
Reminded me of this – http://www.filination.com/blog/2008/04/01/taiwan-chinglish-peculiarities-fuck-in-tainan/ 😛
hi Fili. in this case they named the shop after their dog. and probably because in Taiwan, they can.
In Israel there’s one very common last name – which one of our former ministers has – Pi-nes (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ophir_Pines-Paz). It is always a good laugh when he goes abroad to represent Israel in English speaking countries and they have to call upon him to come to the stage.
I recently discussed this with a Korean friend, and it was suggested that she would have a terrific match with the Pines family, having a family name of Keum. 😛 :S
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wow Fili – i’m speechless!