Tea House  

Tea House

Where did the idea of the Tea House come from?
The meaning behind the teahouse comes from "repaying generously for a tiny amount of aid from others". It provides the opportunity to meet with friends. To show appreciation to the public, Fo Guang Shan Temple has a teahouse to provide devotees with a place to rest and relax after visiting. Currently, there are teahouses in every corner of the world where ever there is Fo Guang Shan Temple there is a teahouse for the convenience of devotees.

A perfect place to enjoy healthy vegetarian food and the simple pleasure of tea-drinking. An array of healthy vegetarian food, coffee and tea are served here daily from 10am to 4.30pm. Beautiful Buddhist art and gifts are also available for sale. Vegetarian food is ideal for cultivating Compassion.
You are doing good deeds unknowingly when you have lunch or even purchase the gifts here. Because what you pay for goes into the maintenance and building of the temple. On behalf of the Buddhist Order (IBT) and Buddha's Light International Association, we thank you for your support.
Opening Hours
10:00am to 4:00 pm
Closed on Monday (except Public Holidays)

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   Contact Details

   Address: Fo Guang Shan    North Island New Zealand
   16 Stancombe Road
   Flat Bush, Manukau 2016, NZ
   Tel: +64 9 274 4880
   Fax: +64 9 274 4550

   Opening Hours
   Tuesday to Sunday
   9:00AM-5:00PM

   Tea House
   Opening Hours:9:30am-4:30pm
   An array of healthy vegetarian food, coffee and tea are served here. Beautiful Buddhist art and gifts are also available for sale.

   All are welcome to join us in our activities in Education,Culture, Charity and Dharma propagation.