The Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse
7 expert reviews
“The entire establishment—including the carved and painted ceiling—was a gift from Boulder’s sister city of Dushanbe, Tajikistan (at the west end of the Himalayas).”
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"Unique to Colorado, this teahouse was a gift from Boulder's sister city Dushanbe, Tajikistan, and opened in 1998." Full review
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""A must-see", this "dazzlingly beautiful" "authentic teahouse" brought over from Tajikistan and reconstructed just blocks from the Pearl Street Mall captivates guests with its "magical" decor." Full review
"Now the building—a beautiful, distinct structure covered in intricate mosaic and art—is a kind of social hub, especially during weekly farmer's markets, which happen on its door step." Full review
"Among the odd foods for sale were vinegars, combined with chocolate, berries, and herbs. The market is great for people-watching and a marvelous way to spend Saturday morning." Full review
"This tea house was a hand-built gift from Boulder's sister city in Tajikstan. " Full review
"A stunning work of architectural art, with soaring pillars, hand-painted paneling, and ornate craftsmanship...the food is also artful, inspired by culinary traditions from all over the planet" Full review