Tried this out based on review and found it to be worth the visit. The atmosphere and ambience was cool. The wait for long enough to get refreshed away from the warmth of kochi. The tea and snacks were of average to above average quality.

Tried this out based on review and found it to be worth the visit. The atmosphere and ambience was cool. The wait for long enough to get refreshed away from the warmth of kochi. The tea and snacks were of average to above average quality.
Lovely cafe on princess street where you will find all over decoration with beautiful, cute and all kinds of tea pots that could possibly be. Enjoyed tea with me friends and just lazed around for almost 2 hours. Must visit for totally different experience.
This is one of the cutest cafe spots I have experienced in India.
The decor is unique, vintage, creative and very cosy. Food is good - great pancakes and lovely home made iced tea. A good enough selection of mostly breakfast, snack foods, drinks and tea. I didn't enjoy the bread.
Service was very warm and efficient. A peaceful retreat...
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We went to the Cafe one afternoon but were not well attended by staff who were more interested in chatting to each other than coming to take an order. Eventually I got up and went over to them to order. When I asked if we could have the fan on because it was so hot, I was told no -...
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Super delicious chai. A very pleasant pretty atmosphere. And chocolate cake. The staff very nice, attentive, but not in any way pushy. Really cute decor and just a nice place to go and relax. I did not have a lot of food there, so can't say that much about that, but simply found the atmosphere - and the chai very...
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I did not expect to find a cafe with the cozy design that matches my taste in one of the little streets of Kochi. I was not overwhelmed with the quality and selection of the teas. However the ambiance is wonderful. There are little windows in the roof and sun beams are playing beautifully in the rooms.
This is a smallish restaurant in one of the lovely old Dutch buildings off the top of Princess Street.It is a nice old building on 2 storeys with lots of kettles and teapots and bricabrac. They do good teas & coffees and soft drinks.Breakfast is quite good and there are always a selection of daily newspapers.They also have WiFi. The...
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We were a group of 6 and some had good fare and others had average. we ate breakfast there wich I don't think is their best meal as they don't serve the full menu, for example, samoosa's. The cheesecake was very ordinary but the pancakes were good and a healthy size helping. The decor is great but the service was...
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Small little place tucked into a cranny of Fort Cochin touristy area, but relaxed and a treasure house of old tea pots of all shapes sizes and materials and other tea memorabilia. Small selection of hot and cold Teas, and snacks especially the cakes and sandwiches. May take a bit to find, but cute place to chill out!
The food is OK but the service is very slow. The ambiance may be charming for some, but not if you come from Europe. Two things to avoid : - the upstairs room (waiters are even more few and far between than upstairs) - the big glass table downstairs (very wobbly)
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