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  2. Hey Tea - Wikipedia

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    Hey Tea storefront Drinks from Hey Tea. Hey Tea (Chinese: 喜茶; pinyin: Xǐ Chá; Jyutping: hei2 caa4; lit. 'Happy Tea') is a Chinese tea drink chain founded in 2012 and headquartered in Nanshan District, Shenzhen. [1]

  3. China's trendiest tea store opens first L.A. location (yes ...

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  4. Yauatcha - Wikipedia

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    Yauatcha is a Chinese restaurant in Broadwick Street, Soho, London, England, specialising in dim sum.. The restaurant was created in 2004 by Alan Yau, who previously created the Japanese Wagamama and Thai Busaba Eathai restaurant chains as well as the more expensive Hakkasan restaurant, also in London.

  5. SoHo, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    SoHo (Chinese: 蘇 豪; also 荷 南 and 荷南美食區; formally 中環蘇豪區) is an area of Hong Kong located on the western edge of Central, bordering Sheung Wan, known for its bars, restaurants and entertainment venues. The name is derived from its location: South of Hollywood Road.

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  7. Chinatown, London - Wikipedia

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    Chinatown is an ethnic enclave in the City of Westminster, London, bordering Soho to its north and west, Theatreland to the south and east. The enclave currently occupies the area in and around Gerrard Street. It contains a number of Chinese restaurants, bakeries, supermarkets, souvenir shops

  8. Bocca di Lupo - Wikipedia

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    Bocca di Lupo is a small Italian restaurant on Archer Street in London's Soho district rated the best London restaurant in Time Out magazine's 2009 listing. It won "Best Wine List" award in Tatler magazine's 2013 restaurant awards, [1] as well as a Michelin Guide "Bib Gourmand" award. [2]

  9. L'Escargot (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Soho began to be developed after the Great Fire of London in 1666, when over 13,000 houses were destroyed and 100,000 citizens left homeless. The area, then called Soho Fields, was an obvious location for the wealthy to build their property, being within easy reach of the royal palaces of Westminster, Whitehall and St James's.