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tea house
thumb|Tea served in a tea room at the Shantytown Heritage Park in New Zealand thumb|Tea house in Moscow, 2017
cha chaan teng
type of Cantonese restaurant
Chatime
Chatime () is a Taiwanese global franchise teahouse chain based in Zhubei. Chatime is the largest teahouse franchise in the world. Its expansion and growth model is through franchising. It operates 2500+ outlets in 38 countries. In 2006, it opened its first store outside of Taiwan in California, United States and it has since expanded to China, Malaysia, Mauritius, Canada, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Philippines, Cambodia, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States, Australia, New Zealand, Maldives, India, Ireland, United Arab Emirates, Japan, Mongolia, Lebanon and South Korea, Switzerland among other
Argo Tea
chain of tea cafes in Chicago, US
Délifrance
thumb|A Délifrance restaurant in Hong Kong
dabang
A dabang () is a Korean-language term for any establishment that primarily serves non-alcoholic drinks. The concept is comparable to that of cafes or teahouses.
Babington's tea room
a traditional English tea shop at the foot of the Spanish Steps, in the Piazza di Spagna in Rome, Italy
Luk Yu
Tea house and dim sum restaurant in Hong Kong, China, established in 1933
Shabandar Cafe
one of the most famous cafes in Baghdad, located at the end of Al-Mutanabbi Street near the Al-Qashla building
TeeGschwendner
thumb|The (now closed) State Street location in Chicago, Illinois, USA TeaGschwendner () is a chain of retail shops and European bistros which sell loose leaf tea and tea accessories. The company started in Germany in 1978 and now operates in four countries, across two continents.
Tealive
Tealive is a Malaysian tea beverage chain established in 2017. It is owned by Loob Holding Sdn. Bhd. It was founded as a demerger of the then-existing Malaysian franchise network of Taiwanese company Chatime after long-standing disagreements between both Loob and Chatime over brand royalties and supply chain management. It has since spread as the largest lifestyle tea brand in Southeast Asia with branches in Brunei, the Philippines, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Vietnam. As of 2023, Tealive has over 800 branches throughout Malaysia. Among the items sold at Tealive are pearl milk tea and various flavo
EasyWay
thumb|A Bubble tea|pearl milk tea and a green tea with green apple jelly EasyWay (now Epic Tea) was an international tea outlet that served hot and cold beverages with assorted flavouring. It started out as a small store in Taiwan owned by Kuo Wun-Ho and Fu Hsin-Chin back in 1992, its success riding on the popularity of bubble tea in Taiwan. EasyWay was a company with more than 700 stores worldwide, including outlets in Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States.
Ten Fu Group
Chinese tea company
Pak Tea House
café in Lahore, Pakiatan