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Hillbilly Tea Vegan Dinner tonight

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Hillbilly Tea Vegan Dinner tonight

by Leah S » Fri Mar 04, 2011 10:47 am

http://www.hillbillytea.com/veganteadinner.html

Who's going?

Me! The menu sounds excellent!
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Re: Hillbilly Tea Vegan Dinner tonight

by Adam Smith » Fri Mar 04, 2011 11:11 am

Thanks for the info, I just passed it on to my friend and his wife(vegans.)

On an unrelated note I noticed that Hillbilly Tea has rolled oysters on the menu, just wondering if anyone's tried them and how they compare to Mazzoni's?
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Re: Hillbilly Tea Vegan Dinner tonight

by Jackie R. » Fri Mar 04, 2011 9:08 pm

I had the rolled oysters a couple of weeks ago - they were not very similar to Mazzoni's at all, but were damn good. I didn't make enough mental notes about them to describe them, but they were unique. There were two disks with the order. I can not stop thinking about this place. Everything I tried was delicious and I was served the most interesting and delicious bread pudding I've ever had (thank you, Carter!!!). The tea list is exciting (and informative). I was in the mood for a smoked tea (lapsang souchong or something similar) but there wasn't one on the menu so I asked the excellent server we had and found out that they had one but it was not on the menu, so I got exactly what I wanted. I've had several incredible dining experiences lately and this one is at the top of the list. My friend and I noticed the flyer on the table for the Tea Dinner and both really wished we could do it (schedules forbade). It was cutely clipped by a clothes pin that stood upright on the table - genius! Our server had clothes pins lined up his sleeve for a little flair, which I found adorable. I friggin fell in love with the place.

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