It’s time for tea in this leafy West Coast town
. And no trip to the gardens is complete without traditional Japanese tea.
The Umami Café sits suspended above the walkway at the Portland Japanese Gardens. Photo: James Florio. Follow it up with a stroll along the galleries and boutiques of the nearby Alberta Arts District, one of the oldest neighbourhoods outside the city centre.distinctive black pouches at stores around the city but head south out of town to the quaint Village of Multnomah for a visit to the popular brand’s new teahouse.
While there, browse the nearby shops along the charming main street. Stop by Indigo Traders for Moroccan, Indian and Middle Eastern homewares, including plush linen Hamman towels. Pick up some artisan soap to go with, a few doors down at Mad Sass Soap Co. Owner Naomi Heedt created the line of gentle soaps and bath products for her twin daughters . The doughnut-shaped bath bombs, a nod to the city’s famed Voodoo Doughnuts, are an easily packable memento, perfuming your suitcase beautifully.
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