Tea Garden
Tea Garden Thai restaurant in Yakima
110 S 4th St, Yakima, WA 98901
Monday: 11AM-2PM,5-9PM | Tuesday: 11AM-2PM,5-9PM | Wednesday: 11AM-2PM,5-9PM | Thursday: 11AM-2PM,5-9PM | Friday: 11AM-2PM,5-9PM | Saturday: 4-9PM | Sunday: Closed
America/Los_Angeles time zone
4.2 average rating from 174 reviews for Tea Garden
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Business Name: Tea Garden
Address: 110 S 4th St
Yakima
Washington
98901
US
Yakima
Washington
98901
US
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