Drinking Tea in Russia (with an authentic Samovar)
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- čas přidán 15. 05. 2019
- If you ever happen to be in Russia, you absolutely need to try their tea in an authentic Russian way!
Usually served in a samovar with a strong concentrated zavarka and some sweets with sushki - this is definitely an experience you won't forget.
We did our Russian samovar experience in a restaurant called Katyusha in St Petersburg.
Let us know in the comments if you've ever drunk a tea from a Samovar and what your experience was like!
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This is such a lovely video, I would love to go! I've never had tea or coffee in a samovar, but I hear that a Turkish grind (arabica coffee beans) goes in a samovar too. Thanks for making this video!
What a great video, you're awesome!
Aw! That's so kind of you to say!
Lovely!
I haven't seen too many Samovars,but that one was so pretty! Wonder if it was enamel paint,or cloisonne on the metal!? Lovely Tea-House! Singing too!💖☘🐦
Lovely samovar, lovely accent, lovely hair, lovely sweets.
My Favorite Milk tea matcha japan
I'm looking into getting a samovar. There are so many I'm having problems picking one.
How could you say chai and tea at the same time? Both are the same thing
Where is a good pace to purchase a wood/coal version? (I am in USA) Thanks!
Try Brighton beach in Brooklyn, be sunny isles beach in Florida,or even Los Angeles.
I am definitely a Westerner here, so how about cream and sugar? Is that a no-no? Hahaha
The "background" "music" interferes with whatever you are trying to say.
Lovely video. Shame about all the background noise
Awesome Beautiful 💖. I want to be there
What is the name of opening song? Somebody please tell me 😭😭😭
It’s called Katusha
That's BS, she has no idea what she talks about.
NOBODY in his right mind, steeps tea in samovar.
Samovar is for pure hot water, to keep it hot.
There is a crown on samovar, this is where you put tea kettle for steeping the tea.
Then - you mix the two.