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Special Tea of Kerala: Kerala’s special Samovar tea can now be enjoyed in Karol Bagh, Delhi. This special tea is available at this shop and people are so crazy about it that up to 300 cups are sold in a day.
Kerala Famous Samovar Chai
Highlights
- Samovar Tea of Kerala is now available in Delhi.
- 300-400 cups are sold daily in Rajendra Nagar.
- The cost of tea is only 15 rupees.
Delhi. These days a different tea craze is being seen in the big market of Rajendra Nagar, Delhi. This is not a common tea, but a special sambar tea of Kerala, which is now living in the hearts of Delhiites. Samovar tea has made a splash at this tea shop in the big market of Rajendra Nagar, which is called the coaching hub of Delhi. Students, teachers and local people coming here are now liking it as their daily tea. Its fragrance goes far, which draws people towards itself.
What is Samovar Tea?
Samovar tea is actually traditional tea in Kerala, which is made in a special way in large steel or brass utensils (samovar). In this, milk, spices and tea leaves are cooked on low flame for a long time, which makes both its taste and fragrance very special. The most special thing about this tea is its thick taste, fragrance and desi touch.
Shopkeeper Raju says
When Local 18 spoke to shopkeeper Raju about this, he said, ‘I am from Kerala and wanted to bring Samovar tea there to Delhi. Initially people were hesitating a little, but when they did the test, they started coming every day. Now there are so many orders that up to 300–400 cups are sold in a day. At the same time, Raju told that the cost of his tea is only 15 rupees.
Where is this shop
If you also want to taste the tea of Kerala, then you will have to come to the big market of Karol Bagh in Delhi. At the same time, you will get this tea shop of Raju Bhai. Also, let us tell you, their timing remains from 8:00 am to 11:00 pm. To come here, you will have to have a close metro station, Karol Bagh of Delhi.
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