Sentences with phrase «teahouses on»

Teahouses on trekking paths can cost as little as a few dollars a night, while a safari lodge in Chitwan may set you back $ 250 a night.
We have slept in caves, in tents out in the African bush, in teahouses on the Everest base camp trek, and even under the stars in the Indian desert.
Portman and her husband, Gary Shinner, founded Mighty Leaf Tea in 1996 with a teahouse on San Francisco's Fillmore Street.

Not exact matches

Even after closing its teahouse, which Portman and Shinner say helped educate customers on artisan tea traditions and benefits, Mighty Leaf Tea remains a leading player in both retail and foodservice settings.
On the other hand, Portland teahouse Tea Bar uses unsweetened matcha powder, but CEO Erica Swanson admits that new tea drinkers «may not be accustomed to» the flavor.
According to Fang's account posted on New Threads, he came out of a teahouse near his apartment complex around 5 p.m. on Sunday with two TV journalists who had interviewed him about Li Yi, a Daoist abbot who has claimed to have performed supernatural feats.
On the streets of Tokyo, a teahouse light winks out, leaving American hardcase Harry Kilmer (Robert Mitchum) in symbolic darkness.
The owner inched closer to inspect the parade of birds lined up on the main wall of his teahouse, unsure of what to say.
Not your ordinary teahouse, you can not only sip on delicious herbal teas tailored to specific ailments, but you can also soak your feet in a hot medicinal foot bath.
Roberto Molla, from Valencia, Spain, draws oozy globular images on European graph paper in Asian teahouse settings.
A gash on the head of the mother from the other house was patched up by a tourist there as the matriarch in our teahouse asked me for medical help — fist - sized pieces of her hair came out, her face was cut, and as the evening wore on, large bumps appeared on her head and brow.
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