Cafeteria‑style tea, fast bites and other food prepared at a market‑side stall in New Tippasandra, HAL 3rd Stage, Bengaluru.

Tea stall warmth in a busy lane. Tea, coffee and snacks that match the pace of 5th A Cross Road.

MANI TEA STALL is set up for people who want a quick tea, a small snack or a short pause that still feels like a break in the middle of New Tippasandra traffic. [web:32]

Tea and coffee sized for everyday stops, from regular commuters to neighbours stepping out briefly.
Snacks and small plates that work as a quick side with tea or something to carry back home or to work.
Tea & coffee stall
Quick snacks & fast bites
Market‑side counter
New Tippasandra · HAL 3rd Stage · Bengaluru
About

A tea stall that knows its lane

MANI TEA STALL is shaped by the way people use this stretch of road: quick pauses, short meetings and everyday walks. [web:32]

New Tippasandra · HAL 3rd Stage · 5th A Cross Road

The stall grew out of regulars asking for one place where they could count on a steady glass of tea, a simple coffee and a small set of snacks that feel fresh. The counter, kettles and snack trays are arranged so that someone walking up can see enough in one glance to decide quickly, even if they only have a few minutes. [web:227]

Tea & coffee focused
Quick snacks & small plates
Market‑side, lane‑level layout

Story

Located on 5th A Cross Road in New Tippasandra, the stall became a known point for people cutting through HAL 3rd Stage who wanted both a reliable drink and a small bite.

Mission

To make sure that anyone who stops by can get a warm tea or coffee and something to eat without waiting long.

Vision

To stay a familiar stall where regulars and new visitors both feel they know what they will get.

Counter & kitchen viewpoints

Two cups of tea on saucer

Tea & coffee station

Heat & speed

Looks at how quickly tea and coffee move from kettle to hand without losing warmth.

Indian snacks on display

Snack counter

Display & rotation

Keeps snacks in a layout where freshness and choices are visible.

Street tea stall setup

Lane‑side setup

Access & flow

Makes sure people can step in and step out smoothly, even when it is busy.

Tea cups on a wooden table

Regulars & routines

Everyday rhythm

Thinks about what regulars come back for and keeps that stable.

Menu & offerings

Tea, coffee & snacks for short breaks

Drinks and bites are chosen for how they fit into five‑minute stops and slightly longer pauses on this road. [web:32]

In‑place sipping · quick bites · take‑away
Two cups of tea on a saucer

Tea & special chai

Hot tea served in glass or cup, with variations tuned to what regulars usually ask for.

Tea Chai
Coffee cups on table

Coffee & milk drinks

Coffee prepared to go with fast conversations, with milk‑based options kept simple.

Coffee Milk drinks
Indian fried snacks and pakoras

Fried snacks & sides

Simple fried items and sides meant to sit well next to hot tea or coffee.

Snacks Sides
Tea stall with kettles and cups

Take‑away packs

Tea, coffee and snacks arranged so they can be carried easily on foot or two‑wheelers.

Take‑away Packets
Coffee cups on a table indoors

Short‑meet corners

Spots for quick catch‑ups where tea and snacks hold the conversation together.

Catch‑ups Conversations
Tea cups symbolising regular customers

Regulars & routines

A stable set of items for people who like to keep the same stall in their daily route.

Regulars Habit
Stall & surroundings

Illustrative views of the tea stall style

A sense of the kind of warm, street‑level tea and snack space that MANI TEA STALL belongs to. [web:229][web:231]

Hover on tiles for details (no faces shown clearly)
Street tea stall counter at night
Evening stall glow
How the counter feels when lights and kettles are on in the evening.
Evening Counter
Tea cups on table in warm light
Tea break table
A simple table setting where a quick pause still feels like a break.
Tea break Pause
Indian snacks on tray in a stall
Snack trays
Trays where fried items and sides stay visible and easy to point at.
Snacks Trays
Testimonials

What people often say

Regular feedback tends to talk about timing, taste and how the stall fits into daily routes. [web:32]

Representative feedback themes (no guest photos)
Tea glass representing a commuter

Daily commuter

Timing & pace

“Even if I have only a few minutes, tea is ready and I can still make it to the next stop.”

Stall‑friendly timing
Snacks tray symbolising a local visitor

Neighbourhood visitor

Snacks & comfort

“Snacks feel fresh and it’s easy to see what is there as soon as you walk up.”

Visible & fresh
Tea stall representing evening crowd

Evening regular

Consistency

“The taste and feel stay the same enough that it has become my usual evening stop.”

Consistent taste
Contact

Plan a stop or ask about snacks

Use the form or direct contact to ask about timings, snacks, tea or small group requirements. [web:32]

Phone, WhatsApp & in‑person information

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Whether it is a daily stop, a quick meet‑up or snacks for a small group, share a few details here.

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