Mint Tea
A Shining Star in Vancouver, Washington
Contributed by Zaina Hart

Inviting, From the Moment You See It
The moment I stepped
through the front door of Mint Tea, I knew I was in a “special place”.
From the exotic fragrance snaking through the room and spectacular lighting to
the warm greeting of Abdul and Jenna, Mint Tea goes far beyond just a local
retail shop with specialty items from around the world. To be greeted
“every time you walk through the door” with a smile and often a glass of mint
tea, by either Jenna or Abdul has always made me feel as though I was somehow
special. However, as I watched, each person who came through the door, all
received that same genuine smile, which often grew to a friendly laugh, and
told me clearly the owners of this exotic space loved what they were bringing
us here in America’s
Vancouver (Washington)
– we are all special at Mint Tea.
As their story goes, a
dream of Abdul's was to have a shop carrying handcrafted and fairly traded
goods from his homeland. Initially this quaint store was filled to the brim
with personally imported Moroccan rugs, lanterns, furniture and drums, all a
nod to his birthplace. The international buying trips made were equally
important times to visit family and friends across the northern African
countryside. And, at Mint Tea, the customer feels transported to those
far off lands; Morocco
and beyond.

Jenna and Abdul
Their Welcoming Smiles say it all!
So, in 2002, husband and
wife, Abdul Akdi and Jenna Eckert opened Mint Tea Imports, a retail import shop
in Vancouver's Uptown Village
neighborhood. Over the years, the retail store evolved supporting other
fair trade importers from around the world as well as regionally sourced
products that are not only good for us but for the environment too. Soy
candles, Japanese incense, handmade jewelry, fair-trade art and locally
produced skincare lines, and specialty greeting cards (my favorite place to
shop for cards for friends and family) are some of their popular products.
Add to what is already a unique and exciting line, are products made from
recycled materials, as well as being produced using sustainable
practices. And “dancers”, you will find hip scarves, unique clothing
items, music and more. Mint Tea is a DANCER'S PARADISE
- a great place to network in an atmosphere that is full of positive
energy. You will find flyers from local studios and dancers as well as
spas, local clothing stores, CSA’s, events/shows, and so much more; they are a
true treasure-trove of information.
In early 2008 Abdul and
Jenna became serious about evolving their business once more and seizing a
wonderful opportunity, bought the former Casa Grande restaurant building in
historic Uptown village, a unique district of downtown Vancouver, WA
(which sits just two blocks down the street from their first shop). They
believed it was the perfect spot to incorporate one of Jenna's dreams, a cafe,
into their business.

Merchandise is Artfully Placed throughout the Building
Even in the Intimate Alcoves

Mint Tea now melds both the
retail of the previous shop with fresh local foods in this casual bistro.
Their international roots influence the decor and menu as with their
focus on local, sustainable and organic items in both the bistro and retail
shop. Add to this Abdul’s travels home to Morocco and internationally,
bringing back specialty items and you have an exotic treasure trove, a sensory
haven of smells, taste, colors, sounds and texture. I LOVE having lunch,
dinner or more recently “tea” with my granddaughter Sophia in one of their
beautifully decorated alcoves. A fun and exciting transport to another
place and time.

Drum Circle Evening - - A Plethora of Musicians!
Abdul and Jenna bring to us
throughout late spring, summer and into early fall, monthly “Full Moon Drum
Circles”, in which local and visiting dancers and musicians may come and
participate. These are exciting evenings filled with lots of fun and a
great sense of community pride. They also host various events, like their
current “How to Use Essential Oils” which is a three part series.
Portland’s own Middle Eastern and African music band “Negara” has performed a
few times, with dancers joining in - - and hopefully they will be back soon –
so keep your eyes on Mint Tea’s events page.

A few years ago Abdul
hosted a tour to his home in Morocco.
I have spoken with a few people who traveled with him and all reviews were
positive and those travelers don’t hesitate to say they would go again if given
the opportunity – and I eagerly await his next “mission” – because “me wants to
go to”.
As a side note; what I
noticed over and over again while traveling in Egypt and Turkey were the
evenings in which family, friends, merchants and visitors, would step out onto
the sidewalk and/or greenways from their shops and homes, with tea and dessert
in hand, and “talk”, “converse”, “share” with each other the day’s
events. Sharing in this way is something communities have sadly moved
away from. So, to have a homey, friendly environment like Mint Tea brings
some of that feel back to the community. It is refreshing and
exciting. America’s Vancouver is so lucky Abdul and Jenna “Mint Tea” have
set down roots, and brought us such a strong Community Place – and in MY OWN
BACKYARD.

The Information Board
Bring your Cards and Flyers
Here is a quick look at a
few items on their menu – and as a side my co-workers had my birthday lunch at
Mint Tea – being serenaded by Abdul and Jenna (who weren’t sure whether to sing
to Zaina, or my alter ego at the City) was great fun.
The Mint Tea Bistro
360-699-4991
2014 Main Street, Vancouver, WA
No matter the culture, food
is what binds relationships. Mint Tea offers a casual dining experience with a
healthful, international approach.
Visit Mint Tea Bistro for a
light breakfast or a hearty lunch. The menu is designed to change with the
season, offering fresh, local fare. Look for baked goods, warm and cold
cereals, and varying egg dishes to get your morning going. At lunch they have a
rotating menu of soups, salads, sandwiches and pasta with vegetarian/vegan
options always available.
Hours:
Breakfast 9am to 4pm
Lunch 11am to 4pm
Coffee, Tea & Drinks
available all day long (9am to 5:30pm)
Samples of "Daily
Specials"
- Soups: Gazpacho, Creamy Carrot Ginger, Tomato
Basil, Turnip Mango, Broccoli Floret
- Salads: Spinach with Strawberries, Feta and
Hazel Nuts; Caprese Salad with Heirloom Tomatoes, Basil and Fresh
Mozzarella; Watermelon, Strawberries and Mesclun; Oaxacan Fruit Salad
- Sandwiches: Grilled Portabella and Eggplant on Como; Chicken Cobb Pita; Turkey Pineapple Wrap; White
Fish on Ciabatta
- Pastas: Shrimp and Asparagus Ravioli; Grilled Sugar
Snap Pea Ravioli; Fresh Chive Gnocchi; Fresh Herb Fettuccini

Zaina Hart and Abdul
Mint Tea Website
Photos by Zaina Hart
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