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Rated: Excellent

based on 10 reviews

Infinitea

2, Shah Sultan Complex, Cunningham Road, Bangalore

41148428, 30941516

Locality Cunningham Road
Landmark Opposite Reliance web world
Place Type Restaurant
Food Type Tea, Snacks
Timings 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM
Price
Moderate
Additional Information
Credit cards accepted
Offers home delivery
Tags
multi-cuisine restaurant cunningham-road scone kahwa chamomile tiramisu
 

Rated: Good

sashni

sashni

Apr 26, 2008

Yummy momos

Went with a couple of friends to this place .. had really not heard of it earlier.
Had some wonderful MANGO Tea, veggie momos and Tiramisu (something i wanted to try for a really long time). Must admit all the 3 items were really yummmm, have recommended this place to a lot of my friends. Go Bangalore and give it a try. Its worth the money

Rated: Excellent

navneetnair

Apr 03, 2008

Masala tea and momos

Tried that once and got hooked to it. Absolutely recommend this place if you love tea the way most Indians do...

Rated: Excellent

grubalicious

Mar 18, 2008

Bangalore's finest tea spot

I am not very kind when it comes to reviewing restaurants, for me to like some place and keep going there for 4 years in a row means this is seriously some good food!Infintea is located centrally on Cunnigham Road and its got very innovative English teahouse interiors with some quirky paintings and sayings.The music ranges from soft rock to classics to very weird Far East music(which I somehow cannot seem to appreciate)!

The tea choices are varied but my favorite is Assam CTC, its brewed to perfection!I am a veggie so my number 1 for 4 yrs has been the Summer Pasta Salad(this is simply divine) and the fried veg momos are a good choice too.But this doesnt end at just short eats, there is quite some variety in Italian main courses though I ve managed to find only the Thai green/red curry with rice to be very good.This is a great place to go to for a delicious breakfast on a weekend as well, you get pancakes with maple syrup, waffles and eggs with your choice of toppings and much much more!And the best part is its quite inexpensive compared to the exorbitant rates that are charged in many of the restaurants in Bangalore!Go here for a guaranteed good time(tends to get very crowded beyond 9 pm and always crowded during weekends)!

Rated: Excellent

gaziggi

Jan 15, 2008

Brilliant!!!

The momos, the teas, the bruscetta and tiramissu cake are just divine in this hip but classy joint.

Waiter service is excellent and I will be one of the places I go to eat in Bangalore again and again.

Just a warning: The upstairs area is a smoking area, while downstairs is non smoking.

Rated: Good

contact_omi

contact_omi

Jan 14, 2008

The Best tea Bar.

Infinitea- the India’s first tea bar is heaven for all Tea lovers. As you enter the aroma of the beverages caresses you. The ambience is classic & sophisticated. The posters & pictures with snippets of information all around reflect the beauty of the Queen of the hills (Darjeeling).The menu offers a range of exotic teas, with more than 50 tea recipes. It certainly promises a good time.
Darjeeling, the land of muscated flavored Darjeeling tea revered by connoisseurs across the globe and being a Nepali I choose to go for Setting Saffron, which is a blend of Indian home made syrup with traditional ingredients and fine teas from Darjeeling. I was speechless. I couldn’t ask for more. And with momo to eat, it was nostalgic. The place took me back to my golden days in Darjeeling.
Darjeeling tea is always favorite among tea drinkers but there are other interesting teas to try out like the Avongrove stupa, which is a flower tea. The tea bud is put on a cup on which boiling water is poured. Slowly the bud then blooms into a flower inside the cup & the flavor of the tea infuses into the hot water.
A note of caution. Some teas like Enigma on the rocks can get you tipsy, as it has a mild flavor of whisky.
At Infinitea you savour the flavor of every sip of tea. Drinking tea here is a wonderful experience with a range of delectable teas & delicious dishes and above all the warm hospitality which will make you enjoy your visit to Infinitea every time. The teas are priced reasonably, a cup cost Rs 45/- at the minimum and can go up to Rs250/- for a pot that serves two. The tea bar also has a counter selling both loose & packed tea leaves to carry home along. The tip for all, drink tea with out sugar or milk. They are best enjoyed pure. So for an unmatched experience, head to Infinitea at Cunnigham road.

Cost: Expensive.
Cleanliness: Very Good.
Quality: Excellent.
Service: Excellent.
Ambience: Excellent.

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