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