A New Destination for Tea Lovers in Brooklyn

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A New Destination for Tea Lovers in Brooklyn

Kettl, a tea shop and retailer in Greenpoint, features tea to-go as well as a variety of tea-driven sweets.

Zach and Minami Mangan. Credit... Emon Hassan for The New York Times

By Florence Fabricant

Last year Zach and Minami Mangan, importers of tea from Japan, dipped their toes into the retail market with a Kettl stand in the tiny mall on the Bowery in NoHo. Its success has now led them to add a graciously serene store in a part of Greenpoint, Brooklyn, that’s become a hub for food. Shelves at the new store, also called Kettl, are lined with packages of teas and handmade pottery bowls, cups and teapots, some made by Ms. Mangan. There’s a communal table in the middle and, in the rear, a concrete tasting counter; in the front is a takeaway window, which is comparable to the Bowery spot. The Mangans have brought in a matcha grinder from Japan; Mr. Mangan also does some of his own roasting. And at this location they’ve added a menu of tea-driven sweets, including a chestnut Mont Blanc cake with matcha, delicate mousses, a baroque layered parfait, and excellent matcha chocolate chip cookies that play up the chocolaty taste of the tea. The confections are made by Chika Hanyu, a pastry chef nearby. “Our expertise is tea so we didn’t want to get involved in running a kitchen,” Mr. Mangan said.

Kettl, 70 Greenpoint Avenue (Franklin Street), Greenpoint, Brooklyn, 347-916-0711, kettl.co .

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