7 Best Indian Afternoon Tea places in Birmingham

Discover the diverse Indian afternoon tea experiences in Birmingham, blending traditional charm with innovation.


This extraordinary experience features a curated selection

Birmingham’s multiculturism provides the perfect backdrop for exploring Indian afternoon tea.

The city is a culinary haven where Indian savouries and delectable sweets blend with the charm of British teatime rituals and exquisite crockery.

The beauty of experiencing Indian-themed afternoon teas in Birmingham is the combination of traditional and modern, which perfectly encapsulates the city’s essence.

There may be trays of treats.

But there will also be uniquely delicious savoury treats that go beyond mini samosas.

Here are seven top destinations in Birmingham where you can embark on this gastronomic adventure.

Qavali

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Indulge in the perfect excuse to soothe your palate and savour flavours spanning the Persian Empire with Qavali’s Afternoon Tea.

This extraordinary experience features a curated selection of finger sandwiches, scones, classic Indo-Persian sweets, savoury treats and champagne for those seeking true indulgence.

Hosted in a stunning venue inspired by Indo-Persian art, Qavali’s Afternoon Tea stands out as the most unique high tea experience in Brindley Place and throughout the West Midlands.

Following this exclusive tea experience, you and your companions are invited to extend your day at Qavali’s exquisite bar.

Immerse yourself in a variety of cocktails, non-alcoholic beverages, wines, whiskies and gins.

Zindiya

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Zindiya Streatery and Bar is located on Woodbridge Road and is known for being one of Birmingham’s best Indian afternoon tea spots.

Its High Chai has been listed by Time Out magazine as one of Birmingham’s best spots for afternoon tea.

Taking the format of a British afternoon tea, traditional dishes have a Desi twist.

Picture indulging in the warm, inviting aroma of homemade cardamom scones, skillfully crafted to perfection.

Each bite promises a burst of fragrant cardamom notes, elevating the traditional scone to a sublime experience.

Further enriching this culinary escapade are seasonal macarons sourced from Birmingham’s own Miss Macaroon.

These delightful treats add a touch of sophistication to the High Chai and create a harmonious blend of sweetness and texture.

A true highlight of this gastronomic adventure is the iconic Mumbai sandwich, a beloved street food favourite.

Immerse yourself in the symphony of flavours as soft white bread cradles a vibrant coriander and mint chutney, harmonising with the bold masala spices.

Layers of crisp cucumber, succulent onion and juicy tomato complete this masterpiece, offering a tantalizing blend of textures and tastes that capture the essence of Mumbai’s bustling street food scene.

Praza

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Unwind and savour Praza’s Indian-inspired afternoon tea experience in Birmingham, nestled within the opulent setting of an art deco-styled restaurant.

Afternoon tea, a quintessential English tradition, harkens back to the 19th century when upper-class and society women adorned themselves in elegant gowns, gloves and hats for this refined occasion.

Over the years, afternoon tea has evolved into a fashionable and social event.

Praza infuses the timeless flavours of British tea with a contemporary twist, offering a unique and modern take on this cherished tradition.

Some of the dishes include Onion and Mango Pakora, Chicken Tikka Sandwiches and Masala Chips.

Indulge in the melding of classic elegance and innovative culinary delights within the luxurious ambience of Edgbaston’s Praza.

Indus at Park Regis

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Experience Indian afternoon tea at Indus, where the menu is a fusion of traditional Indian savouries and sweets, capturing the essence of Northern Indian flavours, spices and textures.

Situated within Park Regis Birmingham, Indus is an authentic Indian restaurant that pays homage to the vibrant culture of India.

Immerse yourself in the delight of pan-Asian flavours, embarking on a culinary odyssey through India’s northern regions.

From £27.95 per person, diners can enjoy a selection of savoury options like Punjabi Vegetable Samosa, Chicken Tikka Wrap and Tandoori Paneer Tikka Skewer.

Afternoon tea can be finished off with sweet treats like Pistachio Falooda and Gulab Jamun Cheesecake.

Explore the richness of tastes, savour the contrasts, and indulge in the diverse textures that define this region with centuries of cultural tradition.

Indian Snob

Indian Snob is a unique place for Indian afternoon tea because it is the first company in the West Midlands to offer Indian afternoon tea in the comfort of your home.

Simply order your desired dishes and they will be delivered to your home.

Indian Snob creates an original home dining experience that quickens the heart, stirs the soul and makes the taste buds dance.

Through its homemade menus and selections of exquisite teas, Indian Snob brings exotic flavours and aromas of India.

From street food classics like Aloo Tikki to sweet favourites like Almond and Pistachio Barfi, Indian Snob caters to meat, vegetarian and vegan eaters.

Alam

Alam is one of Birmingham’s finest multi-cuisine restaurants.

The restaurant’s primary focus is on Indian cuisine and other Asian foods. But there are plenty of delicious dishes drawn from around the world.

Alam also offers an artisan afternoon tea.

It serves a selection of delicious sandwiches and assorted pastries.

Diners can also enjoy scones, served with clotted cream and jam.

It comes with unlimited tea or coffee and diners can have non-alcoholic wine should they decide on the luxury option.

Those wanting afternoon tea at Alam are advised to book 24 hours in advance.

Chaii Garden

Although known as a chai venue, diners can create their own Indian afternoon tea with its range of street foods and desserts at Chaii Garden.

Located in Sparkbrook’s Alfred Street, Chaii Garden is a park and dine venue.

Through a drive-in and drive-thru service, Chaii Garden serves traditional Karak Chai, but it also serves Karak Coffee and Kashmiri Pink Tea.

Other drinks include iced tea, milkshakes and mojitos.

Desserts to check out include Gulab Jamun, Mum’s Kheer and Ras Malai.

But there are also savoury options such as Pani Puri, Seekh Kebab in Paratha, Samosa Chaat and much more.

Embark on a blissful journey with these seven Indian afternoon tea experiences, where you’ll encounter the comforting essence of traditional Indian flavours infused with the exciting innovations of contemporary interpretations.

Whether you’re a seasoned tea connoisseur or a curious foodie, Birmingham’s Indian afternoon tea scene guarantees to captivate your senses.

It will leave you with delightful memories of a distinctive culinary exploration.

So, lift your teacup and indulge in the intricate flavours of India in the heart of Birmingham – a city that continually surprises and delights its diverse audience.

Lead Editor Dhiren is our news and content editor who loves all things football. He also has a passion for gaming and watching films. His motto is to "Live life one day at a time".



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