Dushanbe Teahouse
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Only tried this place for tea and dessert so my rating is based on that. They have a very wide range of teas available which is great. Tried three kin…
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Wonderful staff, lovely cocktails, and one of the most aesthetically pleasing buildings in all of Boulder! Great for brunch and special occasions…
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Historical , unique tajik architecture , unique ambience. A bustling tea house with a mostly Oriental menu ranging from middle eastern to central Asia…
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Dushanbe Teahouse is open for Casual Dining and Caf. Dushanbe Teahouse serves Mediterranean, Asian and Cafe dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “Dushanbe Teahouse”
Historical , unique tajik architecture , unique ambience. A bustling tea house with a mostly Oriental menu ranging from middle eastern to central Asian upto far east. A huuuge selection of tea. They even have a tea bar worth checking. Must visit in Boulder.
What an incredible experience. The atmosphere at this place is very serene with a fun Middle-Eastern vibe. They have an incredible selection of teas, of course but also a great food menu with a decent variety of options. The food and tea were delicious and the staff was very friendly. A must-stop if you are in Boulder
4/5 Stars. The only downside was the tables where a bit small for all the dishes and the service was kind of slow but fortunately picked up after we ordered our teas and brunch. Overall it tasted fresh and delicious plus the building was stunning to sit in.
I love curry dishes and was excited to be in Boulder and try different curry dishes.This was the worst food ever served to me in a restaurant.
Should be in 1st. The Dushanbe Teahouse hits every mark in my book: -Gourmet deliciousness that fills you up while providing the utmost in nutrition-A fair price-Beautiful setting-Friendly staff -Great bar-Outside patio (w/garden and accompanied by a freaking stream/moat!). Per the menu at the Teahouse you really can’t go wrong with a single item. I may not have had everything but I’ve had enough to know that a diner may be bold and try the lot, the magicians in the back know what they’re doing and you won’t believe how little you pay for what you’ve had. My personal favorite is the Chickpea Kufteh and I’m not even a vegetarian, I make it a point to have meat with every meal; but this dish, wow. Imagine a big Falafel that’s a little bit softer, like a meatball (has killer spices) and add spinach with a pomegranate sauce. Beyond the food I was also served the best Mojito I’ve ever had! Everything here is made better by outstanding staff who put care and consideration into their work. A little hint about how to enjoy the Teahouse to its fullest; go in late spring-early summer when the patio is in bloom and the temperature is just right…unless of course you have allergies, in which case the patio would probably be a nightmare and nobody wants to see you get puffy. Speaking of allergies, this place is covered in flowers which means Bees so do keep that in mind as they may pay your table a short visit should you sit outside. The Dushanbe Teahouse is a must for my out-of-state guests and is always the First in my list for recommended restaurants. Second to Dushanbe Teahouse is Fogo De Chao, if you love meat and don’t mind feeling like a king then Fogo De Chao is where you want to go. In a close Third is Cafe Brazil with a cozy and colorful atmosphere to accompany some adventurous cuisine.
I have mixed feelings about this place. The tea was great, but the service and food were horrible. We initially ordered scones and were told that they were not made on site and they were out. We next tried for buiscuits and were told that the menu was moving from brunch to a different menu and that all the buiscuits had been THROWN AWAY! We settled on desserts and the were horrible. My creme pot/ mousss was the consistency of jello instant pudding and my friend couldn’t eat more than two bites of cake. Go to enjoy the tea, but stay away from the food!!
Not to be missed!. My girlfriend and I found out about this the teahouse from google.com and decided to try it based on others’ experiences written online. So, we drove an hour out of our way and are glad that we did. The salad wrap with fries is a great choice for the vegetarian as well as the masala dosa.