A restaurant where tea and light meals are available.
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Examples for "teahouse "
Examples for "teahouse "
1 Now came the sounds of heavy boots pouring into the little teahouse .
2 The Yashino was a fairly new teahouse , built in a completely Western style.
3 I think it's the only one in the teahouse without a garden view.
4 Soon, he saw a teahouse built in the traditional architectural style.
5 Backing out of the teahouse , Tsunehiko said, Oh, I know where that is.
1 There would be interesting conversation with his fellow workers in the tearoom .
2 It's selling better than the freshly baked scones in the staff tearoom .
3 And we had talked about adding a tearoom , so that's no surprise.
4 They landed at Westminster Bridge and went to a tearoom for tea.
5 They had tea at a French tearoom , and Mrs. Bell joined them.
1 I will not apologise for the following spoiler: it led to a teashop .
2 Window above a sort of teashop , called Cafe Dame-damn silly name.
3 There was an old lady who sat near us in a teashop one afternoon.
4 There is also a small playground, games room and teashop .
5 The teashop 's Muslim owner had been accused, falsely, of raping a female Buddhist employee.
1 Asako, arrayed in a Japanese kimono, and to all appearance as Japanese as her cousin, was sitting in the Fujinami tea-parlour.
1 She recognized Drake as soon as he wandered into the tea parlor : old Drake's son, the crazy one, loaded.
2 He's got a tea parlor upstairs-andthey say it's some swell place, with a rest room or ladies' dressing room back.
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