Yauatcha teahouse coming to Waikiki mall

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A rendering of Yauatcha, set to open at Waikiki's International Market Place in February.
A rendering of Yauatcha, set to open at Waikiki's International Market Place in February.

The International Market Place, Waikiki's recently overhauled retail/dining complex, will soon be home to the first U.S. location of Yauatcha, a Michelin-starred teahouse that debuted in London in 2004.

The 276-seat restaurant, scheduled to open Feb. 1, will offer dim sum, an extensive tea menu and an "eclectic mixology program," according to a statement announcing the opening.

The 345,000-square-foot International Market Place, which first opened in 1956, reopened in August after a $475 million overhaul.

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