There’s a special kind of satisfaction that comes from sipping a hot cup of tea made from leaves you grew, harvested, and ...
If you're aiming to enjoy some history with your traditional tea, then you need to head to California, which houses the ...
At the back of the historic Forest Hills Inn at 1 Station Square lies a long-lost architectural gem, the Forest Hills Tea Garden. Opened in 1912 behind an ornate gate, the Tea Garden hosted everything ...
Balboa Park’s cherry trees were planted in the 1920s by Japanese gardeners, long before festivals celebrated their spring blooms.
Do you know of an elaborate picture book about the Sunken Garden — its history, construction, World War II, revival, the drought years, reconstruction? I grew up here in the 1940s and '50s. We had ...
Nestled in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco's Japanese Tea Garden is one of the city's most popular places, attracting visitors from around the globe, yet it still manages to retain a sense of ...
Welcome to the Bay Area Bucket List, where readers suggest things to do around the Bay, and we go out and do them. Today, Joe C. asks us to check out the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park and ...