A Season for Chai & Comfort
There’s a certain magic in Indian winters. The foggy mornings, the extra blanket at night, and that craving for something warm in your hands as you watch the world slow down. As the Starks famously said, “Winter is Coming”, and here in India, that means one thing above all: endless cups of chai.
At Lakhi’s, chai has always been more than just a drink. For over 50 years, it’s been part of family kitchens, train journeys, evening gupshups, and festive gatherings. Each blend we create carries that tradition forward, making every cup feel like home.
🌿 The Chai That Warms the Winter
Some flavours feel made for the season.
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Masala Chai – Strong Assam tea mixed with cardamom, ginger, cloves, cinnamon, and fennel. One sip, and the spices wrap around you like a blanket. It’s the chai that makes conversations longer and evenings warmer.
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Ginger Tea – Fiery and bold, this cup is the answer to chilly mornings. That sharp ginger note against the malty Assam base is like a spark, it wakes you up, and it comforts you at the same time.
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Kesar Elaichi Chai – For those special winter evenings, saffron and cardamom transform tea into something festive. It’s smooth, golden, and celebratory, a chai that feels like a little luxury in your everyday routine.
🫖 A Winter Ritual
Brewing chai in winter isn’t just about tea leaves and spices. It’s about standing by the stove, watching the milk rise, feeling the steam hit your face, and pouring out that first cup. It’s about sharing it with someone, or keeping it just for yourself.
Because chai isn’t only about taste. It’s about comfort, togetherness, and small moments that make winter feel special.
❄️ In the End…
Winter in India is never complete without chai. And whether it’s a spicy Masala Chai, a bold Ginger Tea, or the festive richness of Kesar Elaichi Chai, every sip of Lakhi’s Tea, carries forward 50+ years of tradition and warmth.
So this winter, as the nights get colder and the days shorter, don’t just reach for a blanket, reach for a cup of chai. After all, winter is coming, and chai makes it beautiful.