A Tea Tasting Session At Tea Street That Went Beyond My Expectations

In this blog post, I cover a tea tasting session at the Tea Street Cafe, Global Foyer Mall, Gurgaon.


For the uninitiated, Tea Street is a new venture from Mittal Teas, a 60-year-old brand known to bring the finest qualities of tea, herbs, and spices - with lingering taste, full-bodied flavor, and seductive aroma.

White Tea at Tea Street

Tea Street is not your usual chai place or cafe. Nestled on the second floor of Global Foyer Mall, Gurgaon, the 2-year-old cafe surprises you from the word go! With more than 40 variants of teas, including White, Black, Oolong, and Green, Tea Street differentiates itself by introducing teas that are certified, authentic, and straight from the gardens.

White Tea at Tea Street

What I absolutely loved about Tea Street is that you could carry your laptop here during working hours, log in to the free WiFi, and enjoy some of the best variants of teas prepared by an extremely courteous staff. You can even purchase the cute lil tea boxes/pouches from the displayed merchandise or ask the staff to show you the completely customizable boxes with your very own label!

White Tea Tasting at Tea Street

Mittal Teas is the brainchild of Late B.D. Mittal, who opened a dedicated tea store in Delhi several years ago by the name of Mittal Stores, making it truly one-of-its-kind. His son, Vikram Mittal, is a professional tea taster and lecturer. All the teas are personally chosen by Vikram, after tasting hundreds of samples from a wide variety every season. The brand is now headed by P.C. Garg.

Mittal Teas

The tea tasting session was conducted by Nikita Mittal, who is following in her father's footsteps. Nikita offered deep insights into exotic Indian teas from Darjeeling, Assam, and Nilgiri; she went on to explain the differences between flavored teas, herbal teas, and infusions. The session ended with a display of teas from China, Japan, Sri Lanka, and South Africa.

Mittal Teas

During the tea tasting session, we were briefed about the art of making teas, followed by a sampling of different types of teas such as:
  • Masala Tea (a blend of rich Assam Tea and exotic Kerala spices)
  • Natural Orange Tea (which is a full-leaf tea)
  • Autumn Flush (from Darjeeling)
  • Apple Flavored Tea (an export only product)
  • Mint Tea (flavored with freshly dried leaves of Mentha Spicata)
  • Natural Rose Tea (my personal favorite)
  • Hibiscus Green Tea (contains Hibiscus flowers blended with organic Darjeeling green tea; this tea is excellent for Vitamin C ... the brew is dark red in color and slightly sour.)
The Mittal Teas factory is located in Sahibabad Industrial Area, where the tea is warehoused, processed, and packed, in accordance with the global standards.

Black Tea at Tea Street

Mittal Teas has played a pioneering role in supporting Indian handicraft industries by using fine craft for packaging of teas. To complement the experience, these exotic teas are available in beautifully handcrafted paper-mache, wood, brass, and silver containers, which make for unique gifts.

Mittal Teas

Before I walked out of the cafe, I couldn't help but buy merchandise from Mittal Teas. The thought of a cozy blanket, sitting by the fireplace, with a nice cup of my favorite tea was too hard to resist!

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Comments

  1. Wow I love tea tasting sessions. I have been on couple of them and have enjoyed it thoroughly. This looks like a great session and looks like they have a huge variety of tea too. Will check this out.

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  2. I'm a huge fan of tea and me and my mom are constantly trying out places and at home.....the list covers some of my fabs. Loving white teas and matcha these days

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  3. We are forever on the lookout for new tea options. I really like the packaging of the Mittal Teas and yes perfect for gifting. Their huge number of tea varieties is so impressive.

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  4. Tea testing session is something very new to me. I wish if I could be there. I love tea.

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  5. This looks magnificent. I am not a tea lover but this looks so good that I feel like sipping some matcha with a banana bread slice

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  6. I'm not a tea person so tea somehow does not excite me,but I'll definitely share this with a tea lover who will definitely love it

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  7. Tea tasting sessions are my favourite. Whole leaf tea fascinates me the most as I stay near to that of Darjeeling. Will make sure to visit this place as well.

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  8. I love tea tasting sessions. There is something so graceful and fascinating about everything related to tea. Lovely place.

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  9. Wow so much tea... well next time when I am in Gurgaon I am gonna visit this place for sure. My husband n me are tea lovers and we cannot miss this place

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  10. Wow so much tea... well next time when I am in Gurgaon I am gonna visit this place for sure. My husband n me are tea lovers and we cannot miss this place

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  11. Manisha - This place looks exotic. I am a tea lover and masala tea is my all time favourite. Will surely check this place.

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  12. Flavored teas are different. They enhance the experience of having a hot beverage. I will explore this being a teatottler.

    - Ujjwal Mishra mywordsmywisdom

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  13. Hey really nice article. Great to know about Tea street sessions. Will be waiting for next session to join. Also my recommendation is to also try A.Tosh & Sons tea as they have great aroma & flavor.

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