The Tea Room

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The Tea Room

Overview

The Tea Room in Hauz Khas Village is a charming hideaway known for its tranquil setting, soulful teas, and artistic interiors. Tucked within the historic lanes of HKV, the café blends a love for handcrafted beverages with a cozy, creative vibe. With walls lined with art, books, and rustic furniture, the café feels like a retreat where time slows down. Guests come here to sip on curated teas, enjoy light bites, and unwind away from the urban chaos.



Ambiance

The Tea Room offers a serene and bohemian atmosphere with vintage décor, wooden furniture, and soft lighting. The space is adorned with books, quirky art, and handcrafted accents, creating a warm and inviting environment for long conversations or solo reflection.

  • Bohemian Interiors – Rustic furniture, art-filled walls, and eclectic design.
  • Cozy Corners – Comfortable nooks perfect for reading or conversations.
  • Tea-Focused Aesthetic – Warm tones and tea-inspired décor elements.
  • Natural Light – Sunlit spaces during the day and mellow lighting at night.
  • Artistic Vibes – A hub for creative souls, students, and professionals.

Cuisine

The menu emphasizes teas, light bites, and artisanal desserts. Guests can choose from a range of global tea blends, freshly brewed coffees, and comforting snacks. The food is simple yet flavorful, complementing the café’s relaxed vibe.

  • teas : Darjeeling First Flush, Chamomile, Earl Grey, Jasmine Green Tea, Masala Chai
  • coffee : Espresso, Cappuccino, Latte, Cold Coffee
  • snacks : Croissants, Bruschetta, Veggie Wraps, Cheese Sandwiches
  • desserts : Carrot Cake, Chocolate Brownie, Cheesecake, Fruit Tart
  • specialty : Hand-blended teas and house-made desserts

Chef Recommendations

  • House Tea Blend – A signature mix of floral and herbal notes.
  • Chocolate Brownie – Rich, fudgy, and baked in-house.
  • Veggie Wrap – Light, filling, and wholesome.

🍸 Signature Cocktails

  • Darjeeling First Flush : A premium tea with delicate, floral notes.
  • Iced Hibiscus Tea : A tangy, refreshing iced tea with natural hibiscus flavors.
  • Masala Chai : Traditional Indian spiced tea, brewed to perfection.

Nutritional Breakdown

  • focus : Light, wholesome offerings with an emphasis on fresh, natural flavors.
  • health aspects : Teas rich in antioxidants, fresh bakes, and vegetarian snacks.
  • dietary notes : Vegetarian-friendly with vegan options available for select items.

Must-Try Dishes

  • Darjeeling First Flush Tea – Aromatic, refreshing, and authentic.
  • Masala Chai – Comforting, spiced, and perfectly brewed.
  • Carrot Cake – Moist, flavorful, and wholesome.
  • Cheesecake – Classic dessert with a creamy texture.
  • Cold Coffee – Smooth, chilled, and ideal for Delhi summers.

Why Visit The Tea Room?

  • Curated Teas – Wide range of artisanal blends and classic brews.
  • Artistic Ambiance – A creative, bohemian escape in Hauz Khas Village.
  • Cozy Hideout – Ideal for reading, working, or quiet conversations.
  • Simple Comfort Food – Snacks and desserts that complement the teas.
  • Cultural Hub – Frequented by students, artists, and free-spirited crowds.

Event Hosting

  • availability : Can host book readings, poetry circles, and small creative meetups.
  • special offers : Occasional seasonal tea specials and dessert pairings.

Contact Info:

  • Phone: +91-9876543210

Reserve a Table

Phone: +91-9876543210

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Note: Walk-ins welcome, but weekend evenings may be crowded.

Timing : 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM daily

Price for Two : ₹800 – ₹1,200 (approx.)

Address: Hauz Khas Village, New Delhi 110016

Parking: Limited parking in the Hauz Khas Village lanes.

Tips for Visitors

best time to visit : Late afternoons for a peaceful tea session, or evenings for a cozy, artistic vibe.

reservations : Usually not required, but weekends can get busy.

dress code : Casual, bohemian, and comfortable fits the café’s mood.

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