Krishna’s Tea offers more than just a cup of tea - it’s an experience. At first glance, it may look like any other tea shop, but the moment you step inside, you can feel the essence of India’s tea culture permeating the air, with the soft hum of conversation and the comforting aroma of spices wafting through the room. A spot where you can relax alone with a book or catch up with friends.
The Tea - Let’s talk about the tea, which is undoubtedly the heart of this place. Krishna’s takes its tea seriously—each brew is meticulously crafted with a dedication that’s palpable. From the robust masala chai that wraps you in a cozy embrace to the delicate green tea infused with cardamom, every cup feels like it’s been made just for you. But it’s not just the classics that shine—try their special blends like "Saffron Hot Milk" and "Special Indian Tea."
The People - It’s clear that Krishna’s isn’t just a place for tea—it’s a community. Regulars are greeted by name, and there’s an easy-going charm that makes you feel like part of the family. There’s a real emphasis on connection here; whether it’s over a cup of chai or a shared plate of Dal Bati. The tea shop is filled with a mix of locals, tourists, and curious wanderers, all drawn together by the simple joy of a great cup of tea.
The Magic of Krishna’s:- What sets Krishna’s Tea apart is that it doesn’t just serve tea—it serves moments. Each sip feels like a bridge to a time and place far away from the modern world’s rush. It’s as if every cup is a little piece of India, crafted with care, and ready to transport you to another world, even if only for a few minutes.
P.S - Paintings on old postcards are available for purchase here, which are hand-made...
Read moreBest in Bundi & India A small but welcoming, refreshing Chai lovers place to sip some amazingly tasty glass full chai for just ₹50-70, meet people, have a chat, sit around, paint, color or just talk to Krishnaji. A jovial person - Krishna ji will welcome you with his smile and a glass of wonderful chai. It's a must have and definitely 'To GO' place for tea lovers and others too You can also leave your mark there and write something on the walls or just paint. You will find a lot of foreigners here just relaxing. *Daily place to go and if you like buy his chai masala too. Lives up...
Read moreBest masala chai we've had so far. I would say it has more spices than elsewhere, although it's not "hot spicy" if you know what I mean 😅
The guy is super nice, happy to show you how he makes his chai with freshly ground spices. Take your time to talk to him for the complete experience. It was 50 rupees for a masala chai which seemed very little for all the effort he put into it.
If you like, you can buy an old postcard which is hand painted on beautifully by his brother. He went to get it at his home which is like a minute away. These were 100 rupees per piece....
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