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A teapot theme cafe..really wonderful ambience nd loved the collection of pots they have.. food nd juice were good . Service was excellent .overall great experience View all feedback.
What Thibaut Meyer doesn't like about Teapot:
Quaint cafe decorated with lots of vintage ornaments. You are given little bells to ring for attention which is cute. Food was average, grilled tuna sandwich is very tasty though. Unfortunately the blueberry cheesecake (reason I went there) was a total disappointment! Biscuit base was okay and the blueberry jam on top was actually very nice, however what should be a soft cream cheese filling had the texture of jelly... View all feedback.
This place is charming, with its decoration based on teapots of all kinds. Moreover, they have several rooms, all so cozy. is perfect for tea with a piece of your delicious chocolate cake, which anyone who tastes for sure wants to repeat!
Like many places in Fort Kochi, it took a while for the Tea Pot to regain its mojo after the pandemic. But now that Sanjay is back from Bihar and at the helm, Tea Pot has come alive again. Definitely try their teas and coffees. Samosas are also good.
A great place to have a cup of tea or coffee, the breakfast here is delicious with multiple great options. The manager and staff are professional and friendly at the same time I had a great time here during several visits alone and with friends
This is such a nice and calm place, very friendly owner and stuff, , great teas and small dishes chocolate pancake- super! Samosa, sandwiches, even Müsli. Very recommdable!
Like it’s namesake, the cafe is filled with many teapots of different sizes and colours which appeared to be someone’s personal collection gathered over a really long period of time. Nestled inside the sleepy street of Petercelli in Fort Kochi, the cafe stands snugly between two buildings with thick vegetation covering the entire outer wall. It looks old and rustic with patchy walls and vintage artifacts all around. I really loved the huge glass table in the center which adds to the timeless aesthetic of the cafe. Our order was a simple masala chai and a plate of hot chaat which turned out to be quite delicious and perfect for the rainy day that we were enjoying. A cozy place indeed to have a quiet time.