Fast-casual spot with huge variety - an Asian menu, grab and go items, pastries, full bar & coffee.
"Jane Ko is extending her Taiwanese pop-up at TeaHaus and 101 by Teahaus with a new holiday-themed menu, including hot pots, boba drinks, and bubble waffles. Available for dine-in and takeout from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily." - Nadia Chaudhury
"The Taiwanese family meal package from the Highland pan-Asian restaurant comes with braised pork belly, basil fried chicken, bok choy, white rice, and eggs for $40. Pickup orders can be placed online, and there are DoorDash deliveries. The restaurant has reopened for dine-in service." - Kayleigh Hughes
"In the Crescent Shopping Center in the Highland neighborhood, 101 by Tea Haus is a fast-casual Asian/American restaurant that serves things like kimchi fried rice, Japanese curries, Chinese braised pork belly, and boba tea. We’re fans of the Haus Chicken Sandwich here that features a generously-sized crispy Taiwanese basil fried chicken thigh with a tangy Asian slaw served on a sweet buttered bun. And make sure to pick up a sea salt creme Thai tea while you’re there." - Raphael Brion
"The fast-casual eatery located in The Crescent offers a variety of Asian dishes, which includes Taiwan beef noodles. The beef chunks and broth are braised for eight hours, along with soy sauce and secret spices." - Lenny Dewi
"Tea Haus’ other fast-casual restaurant is an exploration of various quicker Asian dishes, from Taiwanese beef noodles, bulgogi tacos with tater tots, curry cutlets, and more." - Melanie Haupt