Thursday, October 05, 2006

Chai, chai, chai garam chai!


What comes after cake? Ofcourse, it's Tea!

Amidst the zillions of "Cafe Coffee Day"s and "Barista"s, there are a few "Tea bars" in the city trying to cater to the tea lovers.
Here are among the best:
My Tea House at BSK 3rd Stage, Infinitea on Cunningham Road and Cha bar at the Leela, all of them brewing a wide selection of Indian and International teas.

My Tea House is a pleasant joint on 100 feet ring road, BSK. My favorite combo is a pot of hot Arabic tea and samosas , followed by another pot of Ginger tea. Aaah! If you are an early riser, don't miss the
Happy hours!

Infinitea is a quaint li'l place on the ever busy Cunningham road. They've got some exotic sounding teas on the menu, like the Enigma on the rocks, Avongrove Stupa, Tanwan Rose, Wild Balsam Pear and the familiar Masala Chai.

Hidden inside the Oxford Book Store at the Leela Palace is The Cha Bar. Needless to say, swanky and vibrant. And surprisingly reasonably priced! If you're adventurous, you should try their Fruit Tea.

Am currently on the lookout for more Teabars in the city..

4 comments:

Shark said...

Thanks for visiting my blog :)
You have a nice blog here :)

I am not too much of a tea lover so I will reserve my comments to the future posts...

enigma said...

shark, thanks u too :)

ka, not too sure if there is a Quicky's in Bangalore. Atleast i haven't been to one.
matka chai and pakodas on a rainy evening..hmmmm..

Anonymous said...

Tea Day is a gr8 place to visit!!
Ginger tea is gr8.. ur headache disappears... Arabic Tea, i didn't like much.... ofcourse, the accompanying samosas are yum!

Anonymous said...

I just love tea. Never been to any of these outlets except Infinitea. The Cold Masala Chai will make u drool over. That reminds me of the outlet called Chai Pani which is opposite Infinitea inside the mall. A small cozy place. Must try the Cranberry apple tea and Rum Tea over there. Its simply amazing.