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August 6, 2009

cha For Tea Kings Oolong Tea and some Sweet Butter Toast for me

Filed under: Reviews — Tyler @ 11:40 pm

Cha for Tea (University Center – near UCI)

4187 Campus Drive, M-173, Irvine, CA 92612

(949) 725-0300 *Phone Orders Available.

OPEN 10AM-1AM DAILY

cha For Tea - Tea House and Restaraunt

cha For Tea - Tea House and Restaurant

As a writer and a blogger, I’m always looking for new places to hang out and work on my laptop. After writing at Peet’s Coffee and Tea until about 10-ish PM, I pack my backpack and walk over to cha For Tea. This place is great! Here’s what an evening at cha For Tea feels like… I walk into the well lit threshold of cha For Tea. There is usually a group of young UCI

Pork Sausage witih Rice

Pork Sausage witih Rice

(University of California at Irvine) college students hanging out near the front. Before I can get all the way inside I am greeted by the busy yet friendly staff with a, “Hi! Welcome to cha!” After entering a few steps into the store I am stopped by a smiling worker with a tray of food and beverage samples. She usually asks me if I’ve tried the California Green Tea or the veggie dumplings (I bet those dumplings would taste good with Trader Ming’s Gyoza Dipping Sauce). Cha for tea has a medium sized selection of food items that includes teriyaki chicken and pork sausage. I haven’t tried many of the entrees because it is usually so late when I get at cha For Tea, so I usually just try some samples. After tasting the crispy chicken, and the mango green tea, I proceed over to the registers to take my order. I really like the sweet butter toast at cha For Tea. It comes in a square and it tastes like the butter almost has a vanilla flavor to it. It is quite good and it accents a hot tea like unsweetened King’s Tea quite well. You can order your drinks to have boba. Boba is often called “pearls” and it is a type of gummy, chewy sweet round thing that tastes good in tea beverages. The boba, or pearls, add significant texture to any drink and they require a bigger straw. These pearls can really fill you up and turn a drink into a meal.

Other additions you can get include Aloe Vera Cubes and fruit jelly. I had a chance to try the Aloe Vera Cubes, they taste like these good Aloe Vera drinks that I used to get at the 99 cent store.

Boba Drink - Look at the Dark Balls on the Bottom

Boba Drink - Look at the Dark Balls on the Bottom

Except instead of tasting like grape, the Aloe Vera had a very clean taste. They add more texture than anything else. Be careful because the Aloe Vera seems to float at the top of the beverage, instead of sinking to the bottom like boba. The Aloe Vera tastes really good in the California Green Tea. So I make my order of King’s Oolong Tea and Hot Sweet Butter Toast and get a pleasant surprise. (If you pay with cash you get 5% off your order)

Then I sit down and turn on my laptop.

Sweet Butter Toast

Sweet Butter Toast

At Cha for Tea you get free wifi wireless access with your purchase of a drink. The internet at Cha for Tea is more stable than at the Peet’s Coffee and Tea in University Center so it is always a pleasure to be able to upload and download my files quickly to my website. You can download files up to about 100 Kilobytes per second (Kbps) and the upload rate seems to be good too. Also at cha For Tea you don’t get kicked off the Net after 2 hours like you do at Peet’s and that is a big bonus. Although at Peet’s you can always ask for another wireless access code. After my Sweet Butter Toast and King’s Hot Tea is finished the staff at cha For Tea call my name and I pick up the items from the counter. The food stuffs at cha For Tea are served in Styrofoam containers. When picking up a drink the staff always says, “If you need any changes or adjustments let us know!” This means that if you don’t like your drink, they can fix it. This helps out a lot because the tea drinks at cha are priced like premium drinks at Starbuck’s. A regular sized tea is about $4.00 but more specifically my King’s Hot Oolong Tea is $3.89 and Sweet Butter Toast is $3.08 so this makes the whole meal $6.97 not counting tax and the 5% cash discount. So you can see how it’s nice to know that the staff at cha For Tea is willing to make your beverage to order. Because this is not a basic tea bag in a cup of hot water like you’d expect to get at Starbuck’s.

Hot King's Tea

Hot King's Tea

At cha For Tea they use cool looking plastic tea infusers with loose leaf tea. The loose leaf tea is much higher quality than what one might find in a tea bag. Tea bags are known for being the scrap leaves that are sorted out from higher quality teas. These scrap leaves and dust particles are called fannings. Fortunately, cha For Tea uses high quality loose leaf tea. And the flavor is memorable. The King’s Hot Oolong Tea has a subtle, sweet flavor that only appears on the palate after the tea has cooled down a bit. After the tea has relaxed to room temperature, the sweetness really comes out. After eating the sweet butter toast and drinking the King’s Oolong Hot Tea, I throw out my trash and the staff say goodbye.

The staff always are friendly from the moment you walk in the door to when you leave. And even though it seems like it is in their job description to be friendly, the staff seem sincere enough to make you comfortable when enjoying tea in a group or alone. Speaking of groups, if you bring a few friends cha For Tea has a selection of board games to choose from that you can play. I’ve seen people playing Scrabble and other games like Taboo. Sometimes there are large groups that come into cha For Tea that overwhelm the place. This happens during Freshman Orientation for UCI (University of California at Irvine). But usually cha For Tea is comfortable enough for me to work on my laptop until it gets close to closing time, which is at 1AM. Overall cha For Tea is an excellent place for high quality teas and for using the internet. The only real thing that cha For Tea lacks for a blogger is a power outlet to plug in your laptop. But if you come charged you will not be disappointed with the lively atmosphere provided by cha For Tea. Although I recommend if you are doing computer work, that you bring ear phones in order to block out some of the sound of orders being called out and the overall ruckus of cha For Tea. If you are looking for a place to get an inexpensive cup of tea, I’d recommend that you get a tea bag at Peet’s or Starbuck’s, because cha For Tea is going to cost you about $4.00 per drink minimum. (Maybe more if you order pearls or other additions to the beverage) But if you are trying to find a place to enjoy a specialty tea drink with perhaps some cooked food dishes then cha For Tea is the place for you.

LARN – Who says a Hero can’t be an “@” Symbol?

Filed under: Gaming — Tyler @ 12:35 am

I remember the first computer my family ever had. It was an Apple IIc that my dad got with frequent flyer points. He had the choice between the computer and a trip to Hawaii. The Apple IIc was fun to play on. I didn’t have any games at the time but I used to type things into the prompt and the computer would say, “SYNTAX ERROR” quite often. The only gaming experience I had on the machine was when I borrowed my brother’s BASIC programming book and programmed a sample game called “Enemy.” It was a crosshair game where the player had to guess where his target is by typing in coordinates into the prompt. If you guessed wrong the little dot that you were trying to hit moved a bit and you had the chance to try again. I messed up some of the code, so when you hit the target it said something like, “Congra*&% $ou win!” But I was only 10 years old and I did my best.

Later, when I was about twelve, my Dad bought a UNIX based computer from a nice man in the neighborhood of Equestrian Estates. I don’t remember his name but the guy was a genius with computers and he retired at the age 30-ish. He was really nice and offered these computers for purchase to his neighbors for 100 dollars. I didn’t know how much the machine was worth but it had a nice monochrome monitor. The man even included a brief introduction of the early version of windows that was on the computer.    (I can’t remember if it truly was called windows or not. All I remember is that I had to log into the computer via a prompt in the beginning and there were windows to tab through to navigate the interface.)

This computer came with a few games like mahjong and Othello but I was dying to try out new games. Then one day the man from the neighborhood called my parents and said that he was willing to let me come over and check out his super-computer towers. He must have heard from my parents that I enjoyed the computer. So I went over to his house and was blown away by how cool the architecture was. We lived in a semi-rural part of greater Chicago-Land and his house had wood beams that jutted out from the ceiling to form really interesting triangular shapes. When he took me to see his super-computers I was really impressed. They were the tall towers that you’d expect to see in an early 90’s movie. After telling me a bit about how he found his fortune in computers, he said, “Ok, do you want to have some new games.”

LARN Cavern Level 1

LARN Cavern Level 1

He handed me a bunch of 5.25 inch floppy disks filled with games on them and told me to have fun. After taking the disks home and installing the games I came across something quite special. It was a role-playing game called LARN. In this game you take control of your hero (that is represented on the screen by an ampersand “@” symbol). The game is about how you have to search the caverns of a land called LARN for a special potion in order to heal your daughter. The game is really fun. You level up your character by fighting monsters either by running into them and attacking, or by casting magic spells. The monsters are represented by letters that usually are the first letter of the monster name. So a ‘k’ is a “Kobold” and an ‘A’ is a “Giant Ant” – you get the picture. What makes the game fun is how you can interact with monsters and map objects in several ways. For example, you sit on a throne, you can pry gems from a throne or you can later in the game cast a spell called the sphere of annihilation and destroy a throne. Although doing the later is quite uncivilized. If you decide to pry gems from the throne you may attract the attention of a hostile ‘k’ or “Kobold King.” If you aren’t strong enough and lack the proper weapons and armor fighting the Kobold King can be disastrous and lead to your death.

Example of ANSI graphics used to create art

Example of ANSI graphics used to create art

The spells that you get in the game are cool, and they look good on the ANSI graphics. For example, a lightning bolt looks like a tilde (~) inside a highlighted square. Magic missile is always a good spell to have.

Larn Town

Larn Town

The game has a town where you can visit the Weapons and Armor shop (called the DND store) and you can do things like go to school (at the College of Larn) or you can deposit your money in the bank and gain interest per time period.

Overall LARN is a great game that is semi-compatible with later versions of windows. It can crash for no reason sometimes but I recommend you try playing it anyway. Here’s a link to a downloadable version of LARN. I recommend that you try running the dos version of LARN in your DOS promt (command prompt in start/accessories). It seems to crash less often. The download is free and hope you try this old-school yet fun game!  doing the later is quite uncivilized. If you decide to pry gems from the throne you may attract t

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