The
monsoon is almost around the corner! Ignore the messy aspects like
flooding, congested driving and rather concentrate on the positives
that the rains bring along. For instance, imagine that feeling you
get when nestled into a warm blanket, with an awesome book, while
you're sipping on your favourite tea. Sheer bliss, right? So if this
hypothetical situation could put you to a complete day-dreaming mode,
then you definitely need to trail around these quaint tea houses in
Mumbai. Don't hesitate to take your cosy covers along!
While
clicking on that Delhi
to Mumbai train ticket price,
for sure at one point you must have shuddered at the thought of the
congested and messy affair that you might end up in during the rains
in Mumbai, but once you read about these spots of solace, all those
anxiety pangs will go away. Yes, we are talking about India’s
favourite hot beverage, tea! While in Mumbai, you definitely need to
visit these amazing tea houses to soothe all the throbbing nerves.
- Poush
Located
in Andheri, this is one authentic Kashmiri diner in Mumbai, where the
finest Kashmiri qahwa is served in the best possible Kashmiri
setting. This unique Kashmiri tea is produced using tealeaves brought
down from Jammu, sugar, almonds, a tinge of cinnamon and cardamom.
Now imagine, what could be more blissful than sipping in the
soothing, aromatic qahwa, in a Kashmiri setting, while enjoying a
mesmerizing scene of the pitter-patter outside. Poush, we are coming!
2.
Tea Villa Cafe
Tea
Villa Café has 50 of the world's 100 best assortments of tea sourced
from suppliers in Dubai. The Love Tea, a blend of green tea, marigold
blooms and jasmine blossoms, is stellar. Another prominent tea
starring the menu here is the Monkey Chief, which has a fascinating
story behind it. One of the ten most well known teas created in
China, the tea leaves are said to be picked by monkeys from the
bushes. Well, seriously creme
de la creme!
3.
Tea Centre
Situated
at Churchgate, this spot is considered as a `Tea Drinkers’
paradise. It offers everything for the tea consumers. Their tea
Bazaar offers items like the ‘Masala Tea’ and even a strong tea,
which offers for a couple of thousands, per kilo! This is a perfect
spot for the general population who need a tasteful vibe and an
incredible hospitality.
4.
Brooke Bond Taj Mahal Tea House
Once
into the Brooke Bond Taj Mahal Tea House, you will be transported to
a quaint, old bungalow like setting where one room leads to another.
Warmly-lit with abundant space, the outlet presents distinctive
tea-related components in its setting. The Karipatta Delight, a
somewhat hot tea with a flavor that has an impression of curry
leaves, is a must try. Accompany it with Crispy Bread Upma with hand
made chutney, and Ragi Masala Dhokla with cooked anise tomatoes.
5.
Cha Bar
If
you venture out for Cha Bar in nearest
railway station
to
Mumbai
is
almost outside the cafe. Yes, situated outside the Oxford Bookstore
at Churchgate, this spot is a high contrast tea spot! The very name
illuminates the enchantment of Chai all around! They serve teas like
the Chai Hindustani, Purple Rose, and the social arrangements like
the Arabic Spice, Kashmiri Qahwa and the Ladakhi Cha.