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In India, tea is not just a beverage—it’s an emotion. Be it a rainy afternoon, a lively family gathering, or a quiet morning with the newspaper, chai is at the heart of our culture. So why not celebrate it with a full-blown Indian-style tea party? Whether you’re planning a high-energy chai pe charcha or a peaceful detox evening, here’s how to host a perfect Indian tea party—complete with the finest brews from Brahmani Tea, the best tea of Surat.
1. Pick a Desi Theme
Go all in with themes that bring the warmth of Indian hospitality to life:
Old School Tapri Vibes – bun maska, cutting chai, and kulhad cups
Royal Darbaar High Tea – ornate kettles, brass trays, and classical tunes
Detox & Wellness Chai Hour – herbal teas, yoga cushions, and earthy decor
Let your décor and snacks follow the theme—think vintage kettles, fairy lights, or ethnic table runners.
2. Serve the Best Teas in Town
A true tea party must have an excellent selection, and Brahmani Tea has everything you need:
Strong & Aromatic: If you love kadak chai, buy CTC leaf tea that packs a punch. Brahmani CTC leaf tea is known for its strength and flavour, making it the best CTC leaf tea in India for traditional milk-based chai.
Healthy Sips: For health-conscious guests, offer herbal detox kahwa in Surat from Brahmani—a soothing blend perfect for digestion and relaxation.
Modern Twists: Surprise guests with options like green tea in Surat, especially for those who prefer lighter, refreshing brews.
3. Plan Your Desi Menu Match your tea with traditional Indian snacks:
Savories: Mini samosas, dhokla, khandvi, masala khari
Sweets: Jalebi, nankhatai, or fruit-based mithai Add a personal touch with homemade chutneys or spice-blended dips. And don’t forget to serve in earthenware or vintage crockery to keep the vibe authentic.
4. Set the Mood
Whether it’s a rooftop tea party or a drawing-room chai meet, ambiance matters. Use: Classical Indian instrumental music Local flowers like marigold or mogra Incense or camphor for a calming fragrance
5. Time it Right
In India, tea time usually lands between 4:00 to 6:00 PM. It’s the perfect time to unwind, reconnect, and sip slowly. Keep the gathering relaxed—guests should feel like they’re at home.
Fun Add-Ons:
Host a chai trivia quiz.
Create a DIY chai counter with milk, spices, and jaggery.
Encourage guests to share their first chai memory.
With Brahmani Tea—the best tea of Surat—you’re not just serving a beverage, you’re serving tradition, flavour, and love in a cup. So, go ahead and buy CTC leaf tea from Brahmani, explore herbal detox kahwa or green tea, and get brewing. Your perfect tea party awaits!