Best masala tea place (self proclaimed obviously).
Can’t really say it was the best, but it was well worth the experience. It was the last day of the year. He was high. He was happy. And how he made the tea is a feat in itself. Chatter relating to which was the party to attend was all around. We walked away from it all and on to our quiet party around a bonfire. Not sure which turned out to be the best party of the tiny town, but from the many sounds we heard, it was clear that the competition was tough.
From one of the numerous restaurants serving food with views of lake Pichola. Frankly there are so many that it tends to make you picky. Many a times, we sent up a group representative to the rooftop to check out the place (and the menu). And since all rooftops are 4 floors up, there were never too many representatives for this job.



