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MONDAY, MAY 26, 2025
A sip from Peyala

Food

Ummay Marzan Jui
23 September, 2019, 12:50 pm
Last modified: 25 September, 2019, 12:43 pm

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A sip from Peyala

The lucrative environment of the restaurant is so amazing that you might feel like to have a visit at Peyala once again!

Ummay Marzan Jui
23 September, 2019, 12:50 pm
Last modified: 25 September, 2019, 12:43 pm
Masala tea of peyala. Photo: Noor-A-Alam/ TBS
Masala tea of peyala. Photo: Noor-A-Alam/ TBS

On a cloudy afternoon, a smoky hot cup of Masala Cha can make any tea lover's heart leap up with joy for sure. And, Peyala can serve you exactly the same to soothe your mind in such a romantic weather.

It was like beautiful rainy day when I decided to give a try to Peyala's tea in their Kawran bazar brunch. In this chaotic city, to breathe for a while Peyala offers a very serene interior.

After stepping in, the smell of coffee tickled my nose. I resisted my temptation and decided to order a cup of tea. This place has a wide range of options for tea lovers.

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I glance on their menu card and found that they have versatile options for lunch; such as salad bowl, veggie and meaty wrap. And, if you are a sweet tooth, there is options of deserts to quench your cravings as well.

After chilling and indulging myself in their soothing music playlist, I ordered their famous Masala Cha from the menu.

Yes! Peyala's Masala Cha is something that one can explain just by saying 'simple yet gorgeous.' It is served with blended different flavorful spices and garnished with some spice sprinkles on the top. The perfect ratio of milk is ready to mesmerize you with its taste.

The sugar is neither much nor less. So anyone, even a diabetic patient, can enjoy a cup of Masala Cha without having much guilt. Do not worry it comes with sugar pot and zero Cal sugar to one's sweet tooth craving as well.

If you are not a found of Masala Cha, Rastar Cha, Chocolate Cha, Rong Cha, BideshiCha's options are open to explore. All of them cost Tk 120. So just choose your option and let yourself get lost in the unique taste and smell.

A simple thank you and smile can make one's time memorable and Peyala's employees know that very well. Moreover, the lucrative environment of the restaurant is so amazing that you might feel like to have a visit at Peyala once again!

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