Dinner & Tea at Boulder Dushnabe Tea House


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In Central Asia, teahouses serve as gathering places where friends meet to talk or play chess over a cup of tea. Many teahouses are traditionally decorated with Persian art, characterized by the use of motifs from nature – stellar, solar, and floral, by the repetition of patterns, by form over representation and pattern over detail, and by lavish decoration and color. Our Teahouse accurately reflects this artistic tradition that dates back nearly 2,000 years. The master woodcarvers, including Manon Khaidarov and Mirpulat Mirakhmatov who helped reassemble the Teahouse here, have carved their names in the ceiling. The artisans who have painted it have written their names on a green painted area above the entry to the kitchen. A message carved in the ceiling reads “artisans of ancient Khojand whose works are magical”.
Light Dinner and Tea at the Boulder Dushnabe Tea House. Reservation is for 6 PM, so please arrive at 5:30 PM. They have light (small plate) items and a huge selection of Teas to fit any budget. https://www.boulderteahouse.com/

Dinner & Tea at Boulder Dushnabe Tea House