Imagine an eatery filled with yesteryear Bollywood movie posters, colourful kettles as cutlery holders and tea being served with small packets of Parle G biscuits as accompaniment! Chai Galli, in the bustling street of Koramangala 5th block, greets you with old Bollywood tunes and a very colourful and retro ambience.
The Jyoti Nivas college lane and vicinity is the pub hub of Koramangala and this cutesy eatery acts as an oasis in the middle of all that buzz! They have another outlet in Brookefield, btw!
Take your pick from the tea pot selection which consists of elaichi, cutting, masala, laung and adrak chai, along with flavours like Kashmiri kahwa, Bangalore and Rajasthani teas. These selections are available in pots serving 2 or 4 people, served with Parle G biscuits! Other selections like mint and iced teas, filter coffee, oolong teas are available in pitchers and pots for 1 or 3.
Eatables include staple snack items like bun maska, samosa, French fries and different variants of Maggi too, along with parathas, pastas and nachos!
Must try:Tadke wali Maggi and Cutting Elaichi chai
The Jyoti Nivas college lane and vicinity is the pub hub of Koramangala and this cutesy eatery acts as an oasis in the middle of all that buzz! They have another outlet in Brookefield, btw!
Take your pick from the tea pot selection which consists of elaichi, cutting, masala, laung and adrak chai, along with flavours like Kashmiri kahwa, Bangalore and Rajasthani teas. These selections are available in pots serving 2 or 4 people, served with Parle G biscuits! Other selections like mint and iced teas, filter coffee, oolong teas are available in pitchers and pots for 1 or 3.
Eatables include staple snack items like bun maska, samosa, French fries and different variants of Maggi too, along with parathas, pastas and nachos!
Must try:Tadke wali Maggi and Cutting Elaichi chai