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"teahouse" Definitions
  1. a Chinese or Japanese restaurant where tea is served, often as part of a special ceremony

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Some teahouse litigators were crooks, writes Qin Shao of the College of New Jersey, another teahouse historian.
The architecture, putting a Chinese teahouse right in the center of this park in grand form, the Teahouse of the Wandering Moon.
It has ponds, rock gardens, pagodas and a Japanese teahouse.
He denied bankrolling the plot or participating in the teahouse meetings.
The Teahouse in Jiuxing Village is a modern concrete hospitality building.
"I don't have a teahouse," Ms. Parker said in an interview.
People relax at a teahouse beneath the Caiyuanba Bridge in Chongqing, China.
Our Chaguan column takes its name from the Chinese word for "teahouse".
At around 6, I leave the teahouse to entertain at a dinner party.
Long ago, in a spirit of teasing respect, teahouse waiters were dubbed "tea doctors".
The third reason is the architecture—the teahouse, the kimonos, the bowls, the whisks.
All the money I make at work goes to the mother of the teahouse.
Now you're taking down your adversary not in a teahouse, but in the newspaper.
However, Oprah's main residence is in Montecito, California, and it has its own teahouse.
A long time ago, which teahouse you would live in was decided by a customer.
A teahouse was situated in a corner of the Armory installation of the Mars program.
Our Tengboche teahouse, the Tashi Delek, is well-known around these parts for its food.
They did not bother the Hindu vigilantes who had hauled the couple out of a teahouse.
Head to the Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse, a gift to Boulder from her sister city, Dushanbe, Tajikistan.
The show features meticulously researched recreations of Perriand rooms, including an art gallery, apartment and teahouse.
Well, the two detained men just so happen to be a teahouse owner and a poet. Yup.
To the left of the terrace is a Japanese-inspired teahouse — Mr. Mastalka's 2008 master's thesis project.
In Mr. Sachs's worldview, the teahouse is a place where collaborators and rivals can meet in friendship.
Hem introduces me to Mingma Phura Sherpa, whose family owns the Phortse teahouse where we're staying tonight.
It's a beautifully crafted teahouse on the second floor, which makes you feel like you're in Japan.
Despots with a bossy, scoutmasterly streak, the Nationalists issued dozens of orders to stamp out bad teahouse habits.
Even with the other maikos, if someone entered the teahouse one day before you, she is your senior.
We never heard from that guy again, and now the restaurant has been turned into a Russian teahouse.
Like users of social media today, teahouse patrons loved tales of corruption, broken promises and immorality among the mighty.
According to the CBC, the restaurant in this incident was the Teahouse in Stanley Park, a popular tourist restaurant.
The younger woman, who is Hindu, had been spotted sitting in a teahouse with a man who is Muslim.
The Shanghai resort's signature restaurant, the Wandering Moon Teahouse, has rooms designed to represent different areas of the country.
We got clammy and half-ran our way to the next teahouse, if only because moving kept us warm.
But on a recent Sunday morning, the line at the Japanese teahouse Nippon Cha in Bayside, Queens, was different.
The teahouse was disassembled and shipped to Boulder, piece by piece, where it stands today in its full glory.
For eight months, he ran a teahouse in southern Changsha where he gave weekly talks on sexuality and identity.
"The so-called anticorruption campaign is not genuine," Mr. Li, 45, said in an interview at a Beijing teahouse.
This is inspired by "tobi-ishi," or steppingstone, and "roji," a lush, garden path that leads to a teahouse.
In 1948 Sichuan's governor demanded teahouse controls to "regulate people who do not follow rules" and "turn uselessness into usefulness".
At the Wandering Moon Teahouse, the signature restaurant, for example, visitors can honor the "restless, creative spirit" of Chinese poets.
Elsewhere, Juha goes to a teahouse and tells the owner that the moon is more useful than the sun. Why?
Mingma's mother taught her how to cook, and now she's the only one responsible for making meals at the teahouse.
When we finally arrived, soaked, at the teahouse, I had enough cough meds and throat lozenges to fight an epidemic.
Ms. Kyo said she had found American moviemaking, at least on the set of "Teahouse," to be an illuminating experience.
Cha-an Teahouse has been serving ujikintoki and other kinds of kakigori in New York for more than a decade.
In Samarkand a colleague and I were surreptitiously given vodka at an outdoor teahouse and then arrested for drinking it.
Today a small plaque where the Pegasus Teahouse once stood marks the location, most recently occupied by a tailor's shop.
The teahouse shares a courtyard with a 286-room hotel and a small restaurant offering spicy Sichuanese specialties like mapo tofu.
Others welcomed bird-lovers, who liked to suspend their pets in cages from teahouse eaves to show off their plumage and singing.
Stop into O'Sulloc Teahouse, which specializes in green tea everything, and have an iced green tea latte and green tea roll cake.
In China and Taiwan, tea masters are aplenty and you can get a proper cup brewed at any regular teahouse or shop.
And then it exists [not bottled] on the high end if you are at a tea ceremony or you're at a teahouse.
He found early success on the regional teahouse circuit until the Cultural Revolution, beginning in 1966, derailed his career for a decade.
"Tale of the Teahouse" is cleverly organized as a countdown chronicling an unraveling citizenry bracing for the invasion of the khan's army.
In a nearby teahouse, two men, Ali and Arash, were sucking on a water pipe, as state television droned on behind them.
Encompassing a teahouse, a confectionery stand and more, Ogata Paris pays homage to its setting while offering a true taste of Japan.
A manager of the Teahouse in Stanley Park was fired after refusing to serve a man wearing a "Make America Great Again" cap.
For eight months starting in October 2014, he ran a teahouse in southern Changsha where he gave weekly talks on sexuality and identity.
In the kitchen of my teahouse, I meet with cooks Samita, Sunita, and Ropilla who are busy cooking dinner for their windburned guests.
We're at the Noguchi Museum in Long Island City, about 20 minutes outside Manhattan, sitting in a teahouse Sachs built of plywood and resin.
The third man alleged to have attended those teahouse meetings, Lin Zaw Tun, the former assistant to the commander-in-chief, hasn't been charged.
"All this says that there are no Jews here," one Jewish man said as he nervously looked around during an interview in a teahouse.
"I stand by my decision to ask the patron to remove his hat," Darin Hodge, the former Teahouse restaurant manager, told the Vancouver Sun.
A standout is 2459BC Botanical Garden, with brick-lined paths and a deep-eaved teahouse that wouldn't look out of place in the Adirondacks.
One day, upon hearing that morning glories were in glorious bloom in the garden of Rikyu's teahouse, Hideyoshi made an appointment to see them.
HONG KONG — The tapioca pearls at Fred Liu's bubble teahouse are springy and fresh, just like the fish balls at Elaine Lau's noodle shop.
Front Burner At the Taiwanese teahouse Té Company, the chef Frederico Ribeiro puts his twist on a traditional cake meant to bring good fortune.
He is the son of one of Emperor Akihito's cousins, a princess who lost her title when she married the scion of a great teahouse.
I get very nervous when I have to perform in front of customers who know geikos and maikos well, or know the mother of my teahouse.
It already has the world's largest teahouse, mainly Chinese-financed and mostly empty; and an immense national library—sadly devoid of books, according to whispering sceptics.
The Temple of the Sun Park has a small, nameless teahouse in the middle of the park grounds near the big mural to the sun god.
The property, which includes a guard house, a driving range, and a separate thatched-roof teahouse, was estimated to be worth about $50 million in 2017.
At the charming West Village teahouse Té Company — which the Portuguese chef Frederico Ribeiro runs with his wife, Elena Liao — you'll find Taiwanese pineapple linzer cookies.
At the teahouse were Zeyar Phyo, the retired military intelligence captain, and Aung Win Khine, a retired lieutenant colonel, according to the account by the police chief.
Tania's Teahouse, a cafe in Dubai, UAE, shares a name with its millennial founder, who was inspired by coffee shops she visited as a student in Toronto.
Soon after first visiting the teahouse as a child in the 1960s, such businesses were targeted when young, fanatical Red Guards roamed his city during the Cultural Revolution.
It took more than two hours every day for the makeup crew working on the set of The Teahouse of the August Moon to make Brando look Japanese.
Do a D.I.Y. progressive feast at the Granville Island Public Market, or hit trendy Yaletown and emerging Gastown for everything from oyster bars to a First Nations teahouse.
Two clicks later, I was reading about the Yokohama Subtropical Teahouse, where, for the price of a pot of tea, visitors may handle a variety of land turtles.
But there would be Chinese zodiac gardens, each featuring one of a dozen Disney creatures like Thumper (Year of the Rabbit), and a teahouse called the Wandering Moon.
The restaurant, decorated in antiques and chinoiserie-print wallpaper, has the dainty allure of a teahouse, only with cocktails and big-flavor small plates in place of light refreshments.
They will include offerings like a lantern-hung teahouse nestled in gardens, a treehouse-like structure perched on stilts and a full-size indoor basketball court with bridge views.
He entered the teahouse and found there a composition of a single morning glory of such exquisiteness that he saw within it the beauty of the entire natural world.
Cuomo also cryptically mentioned Nixon advocating on the behalf of actor Sarah Jessica Parker and her "teahouse," suggesting Nixon has used her celebrity to selfishly influence politics in the past.
Following the incident, a Yelp review page for the Teahouse in Stanley Park was flooded with comments from Trump supporters who praised the firing and others who cheered on Hodge.
The complex will have two condo towers with 183 apartments, a hotel and amenities that include a teahouse-inspired pavilion, an indoor pool, outdoor tennis court, and a porte-cochere.
Next, its founder, Matt Thomas, started making raw, organic kombucha in the teahouse kitchen, an endeavor that turned into Brew Dr. Kombucha, one of the largest kombucha brands in the country.
Many serve colorful foods, like the "mermaid toast" available at Tania's Teahouse in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and the chicken burgers served on pink buns at EL&N in London, England.
The others were Machiko Kyo (1956's "The Teahouse of the August Moon"), Miyoshi Umeki (1961's "Flower Drum Song"), Yvonne Elliman (1973's "Jesus Christ Superstar"), and Constance Wu (2018).
The piece is on the side of a teahouse just yards away from Santa Monica High School where Skaggs grew up pitching ... and it's about 10 feet wide and 10 feet tall.
Plexiglas cabinets enclosed Chinese tomb figures, swimming pools for adults and children were installed in the inner garden and the Italianate stone teahouse in that garden was outfitted with a soda fountain.
Late last week, in Vancouver, following a dispiriting news cycle, the manager of an upscale Teahouse restaurant was fired after refusing to serve a customer wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat.
At Cha-an Teahouse, in the East Village of New York, Ms. Uematsu serves refreshing bowls of kakigori — the Japanese shave ice — as soon as the subway stations are hot and sticky.
BLANK SLATE TEA This teahouse specializing in tea drinks and food like a matcha yogurt bowl, as well as items like avocado toast, will open a few doors from Blank Slate Coffee & Kitchen.
His locations include the Forbidden City, a Shanghai teahouse reserved for Communist Party elders and the streets of a near-deserted mountain village whose inhabitants, he tells us, have never seen a Westerner.
Tehran Iman, a young, black Sunni Muslim who lives in Cleveland and frequents Islamic hangouts like the Algebra Teahouse, told me over the phone that she was a bit worried about the upcoming event.
The Teahouse in Vancouver's Stanley Park has come under fire for the incident, which occurred less than a week after White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was kicked out of a Virginia restaurant.
His #MeToo prison cell overlooks the Peconic Bay and includes 12 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms, a 60-foot heated swimming pool, a private 240-foot dock, and an "island-inspired" teahouse, whatever that means.
THE LIGHT and airy chaikhana, or teahouse, had been built to take advantage of the traffic between two of the biggest cities of the Fergana Valley, a fertile region at the heart of Central Asia.
There is one in his Chelsea studio in New York City; in 2014, he created "Mondrian," a glass teahouse on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice that debuted during the city's architecture biennial.
Two blue-tiled madrassas flanked a vast stone reservoir, along with a Sufi cloister and a teahouse, all of which stood empty and blanketed in mist, silent but for the screeching of birds in the mulberry trees.
A $345 million Chinese opera center opened in the West Kowloon Cultural District this year, with a 1,073-seat main theater and a smaller teahouse theater that serves dim sum during shows by up-and-coming performers.
His restaurants, mostly clustered around East Ninth and 10th Streets (known as Little Tokyo), include Cha-An Teahouse, the noodle-shop stalwart Sobaya and Otafuku, a purveyor of octopus balls and gooey pancakes asquirm with bonito flakes.
Thirty-year-old teahouse proprietor Fu Hailu, alongside poet Ma Qing, were both taken into custody by Chengdu police on Sunday after photos of the baiju began to circulate on WeChat, a widely used Chinese social media platform.
The show ends poetically on the recreation of a teahouse she designed in 1993, at 90, getting every detail right for a floating pavilion enclosed by stands of bamboo under a parachute of translucent fabric inspired by sailboats.
Steps from the Farmers' Market, I paid my respects to the Dushanbe Teahouse, a psychedelic edifice transported from Tajikistan — it looks like a jewel box from "Arabian Nights" — then dropped by the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art next door.
Mr Yang, who declined to give his full name, favours Heming teahouse, a lakeside tea garden where patrons may spend hours in bamboo armchairs, reading newspapers, munching melon seeds or paying a professional ear-cleaner to rootle away with metal skewers.
Darin Hodge, the former manager of the Teahouse in Stanley Park, told  Global News  he stood by his decision to ask the man to take off the cap saying the hat represented "racism, bigotry, Islamophobia, misogyny, white supremacy, (and) homophobia."
Chronologically speaking, Brando went from playing a wily Okinawan villager, Sakini, in the film comedy, The Teahouse of the August Moon (1956), to playing a decorated air force pilot named "Ace," who falls in love with a soft, compliant Japanese woman.
In my case, I happened to be traveling to Kyoto and I was staying in a ryokan [a traditional Japanese-style hotel], and the owner introduced me to a teahouse after I told her I wanted to be a maiko.
"He was always in need of help," said Bahri Gokciyel, who was from the same neighbourhood and now works at a teahouse in Soke, a lower middle-class town of 117,000 overshadowed by the upscale resorts that dot the Aegean coast.
Amid the forested hillsides sit 22018 structures of historical significance that have been transported from other parts of Japan, including an asymmetric teahouse beside a tinkling stream, and a 220th-century, three-story pagoda from Kyoto that occupies a scenic hilltop.
Her piece, a short film called "Purpose, Scope and Penalties" (2016) was made in the same teahouse in which it plays on a loop, a place where farmers typically come to talk about the harvest and other such rustic matters.
Last year, media organizations and insurance companies exposed a conspiracy by some guides, helicopter companies, teahouse owners and hospitals to bilk millions of dollars from insurance companies by pushing trekkers with even minor signs of altitude sickness to use costly evacuation services.
The refreshments were served by Tom Sachs — we're perched on tatami mats, barefoot, inside a teahouse that appears unfinished: it's constructed of more plywood and exposed insulation foam, with edges painted red and white like striped barricade tape and a roof of corrugated metal.
I was in a teahouse in Dingboche, a remote Nepalese village about a two-day trek from the Mt. Everest base camp, sipping instant coffee, watching the sun rise from behind snow-crested Himalayan peaks, and trawling my Facebook feed using the Everest Link Wi-Fi network.
The conspiracy to murder Ko Ni began in April 2016 as three former officers met at a Yangon teahouse and discussed their "dissatisfaction" with Aung San Suu Kyi's legal adviser, according to findings delivered at a press conference by the nation's police chief and home affairs minister.
He called Ms. Lind and invited her to meet at a teahouse in Northampton, where Mr. Newey let everything tumble out that he had started to put down on paper — about his struggles to understand himself and his eventual realization of what he wanted in life.
Yet around the exterior of the tiny, seafoam green 19th-century mosque across the street from my Istanbul home, I discovered an array of shops: a locksmith, a market, a kebab joint, a teahouse and a rotisserie vendor whose delicious, buttery chickens twirled all day outside.
The drink she is trying to push further into the mainstream was created, so the story goes, at a teahouse in Taichung, Taiwan, almost 30 years ago when, on a whim, a manager poured the tapioca balls from her pudding into a glass of iced Assam tea.
In 2015, shortly after opening his private showroom in a modern office building in the Minato-ku district of Tokyo, the former Buddhist monk added inside his private office a traditional teahouse covering about 40 square feet, complete with paper-covered sliding doors and tatami mats.
In THE GOOD OCCUPATION: American Soldiers and the Hazards of Peace (Harvard University, $29.95), Susan Carruthers demolishes the stories Americans told themselves, exemplified by "Teahouse of the August Moon," which was a hit novel, play and movie, the last starring Marlon Brando, who played an Okinawan interpreter in yellowface.
After more than 10 years, his architectural pièce de résistance — which includes exhibition spaces, two Noh stages, a teahouse and the offices of his Odawara Art Foundation — will finally open its doors this fall, uniting the myriad art forms Sugimoto has explored during his career in one place.
The author Lao She, who in 1956 charted a Beijing teashop's woes over a half-century in his play "Teahouse", drew on life when he had the establishment's manager pin up signs pleading "No talk of state affairs", or when he showed grey-gowned secret police arresting customers for questioning the government.
The tranquil gardens, with their several distinct outdoor "rooms," were designed to harmonize with the rocky glacial outcroppings and native trees on the hilly property, which includes rock ponds (with mallards and turtles) and the 1950s Modernist summerhouse and former home (now teahouse) of the couple whose love story started it all.
On its surface, there is nothing linking a fleet of transformers to a delicate weed, but the anonymous art collective simply known as the Art Department — known for constructing a teahouse in Griffith Park, dropping jacaranda petals in alleyways, and nurturing bioluminescent algae — has found a way to show a kinship between these two subjects.
Although much of the complex is new, partnerships with local merchants draw on centuries of knowledge: The spa's signature treatment features the oil of locally harvested tea seeds, a venerable Japanese skin-care secret, and adjoining the hotel are a 23585-year-old teahouse and restaurant owned by the same family for seven generations. hyatt.
Her two fully illustrated books, All Under Heaven: Recipes from the 35 Cuisines of China (McSweeney's + Ten Speed) and The Dim Sum Field Guide: A Taxonomy of Dumplings, Buns, Meats, Sweets, and Other Specialties of the Chinese Teahouse (Ten Speed), were published in August 2016, and Heaven has made most of the "best cookbooks of 2016" lists.
The Japanese architect Terunobu Fujimori frequently uses charred timber in his eccentric, fantastical creations: on the roof of his 2004 Too Tall Teahouse in the city of Chino, a tiny fairy-tale hut ­suspended high in the air on two spindly posts; and on the striped-shirt exterior of his aptly named 2007 Yakisugi House in Nagano City.
As Tanizaki began his essay: What incredible pains the financier of traditional architecture must take when he sets out to build a house in pure Japanese style, striving somehow to make electric wires, gas pipes, and water lines harmonize with the austerity of Japanese rooms — even someone who has never built a house for himself must sense this when he visits a teahouse, a restaurant, or an inn.
And go all the way he (and his studio assistants) did: Noguchi's entire interior garden — the first space visitors enter — now serves as Sachs's tea garden, housing not just the teahouse but a similarly constructed waiting bench (here's where guests pass the pipe along with coal-filled hand-warming bowls); a purification station featuring a hand-washing basin (equipped with a Purell dispenser); a plywood pond filled with koi and carp; and a recreation of a Boeing bathroom complete with an incinerating toilet (for those who over-saturate from tea or sake).

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