Samocha cafe brings happiness to a new level for tea lovers.there are so many varieties are available of tea.that you have to think for a while. I try out my hands on kwaha Kashmiri tea.which cost me 80 rupees for two people.they also give you complimentary cookies which is love.this shop is a must try for tea lovers. Samocha cafe is really beautiful and wonderful and I love every thing about this place truly a magnificent place and a amazing place too. The concept of samocha is totally based on our favourite chai and samosa which is located in the renowned area of swaroop nagr so u can easily land at this cute little cafe!! Jasmine green tea is a must try. It’s an interesting new concept. Who doesn’t like to have Samosa with their Tea. It offers a huge variety of Tea along with some side eatables like samosa and patty cookie. I like this place. Although I wish it was in a bigger space. But it’s a nice place over all. A small chai cafe I can call it because all kind of tea served here. This outlet has a small space to gather around 10-12 people at a time but the outlet filled with vibes of meeting friends after a tiring or boring day. Would suggest all the chai connoisseur to try this place and also if you don't have enough of money in your pocket this place would definitely satiate your cravings. Tried their cold coffee, watermelon mocktail and nachos and was totally satisfied with the quality and quantity of things I had. Would suggest them to add different kind of samosa to their menu filled with different stuffings like Italian, chinese or cheese corn. Looking forward to try more of...
Read moreChai (regular)❤️ Samosa❤️ Vegetable Maggi❤️ This new and so full of life place in Swaroop Nagar got me very curious to visit it and try the Chai they serve because it was such an innovative theme based place focussing on every Indians favourite beverage. So I tried their vegetable maggi- it was nice. It costed Rs.45/- and the quantity was okayish- not very upto the mark but fine including all the vegetables and butter they put in. Also tried their Samosa,which costed 10 bucks which was too small in size. It was totally not a 10 bucks samosa. However I really liked the taste. It was sent up with a ketchup sachet (I guess that amount was added in the Samosa😁) but still I regretted not a penny because the place was so nice and welcoming and I could read the novels they offered for FREE😂 The best piece of attraction of their place- their Chai was so out of the world❤️🔥 We ordered a regular Chai but it had the touch of Ginger, Elaichi and I am guessing Dalchini and other things that add up in Masala Chai and the rate for regular Chai I guess was Rs.12/-. So overall the experience at this place was very overwhelming: cute lighting, nice Tea to sip on, favourite Maggi, a costlier Samosa and a healthy amount of long talks🔥 Acute but enjoyable place to go✌🏻 Highly Recommended!! They have recently launched an amazing new menu which has so many new stuff to hog with Chai and other beverages. A...
Read moreA charming little store. The menus were a bit dirty, but that will probably be rectified. The staff were friendly and don't push you to buy.
The decorations are top notch, with an excellent Murakami (what I talk about when I talk about running) included as one of the readables.
The selection is varied and seems excellent, will need many visits to exhaust the menu.
I tried the:
Assam Oolong Tea An excellent refreshing tea served with honey on the side. The presentation was wonderful too.
Aadrak Chai This was well seasoned and served in faux clay cups. Might be better with real clay cups.
Assam Black Tea A bold, slightly tart tea.
Bun maska An excellent medley of butter, buns and bhujia.
Samosa This was good. Nicely spiced.
Complimentary cookies They offered two excellent in house, fresh baked chocolate chip cookies reminiscent of subway cookies.
The place can get a bit noisy when full but it's excellent apart from that.
The bill was a very affordable 189 rupees. Will definitely...
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