Illustration by Len Kurosaki |
This month's featured company brings together two cities in one cup: Kolkata Chai Co.
The company started out as a New York City café and began offering its masala chai blend during the COVID-19 pandemic. For those of us (AKA, me) who aren't in NYC or can't get there whenever they want a fresh cup of chai, this is a positive when so much negative is going on in the world.
Illustration by Len Kurosaki |
Kolkata's entire brand is so appealing. Just take a few minutes to scroll through its Instagram page or website. The brand has all the cool NYC vibes you’d expect, while still managing to pay homage to the founders’ parents’ hometown of Kolkata (formerly Calcutta). Along with the solid aesthetic, you'll find some tastefully placed chai puns. How could you go wrong?
Admittedly, when I saw the price of this chai, and then the shipping (both in USD, which only means the price was even higher after I converted to CAD) I did question if it was really worth it.
After making my first cup, that hesitation went out the window because OF COURSE IT’S WORTH IT.
I should have known that it would be. Kolkata has been featured in a number of publications since it opened the doors to its NYC café in 2018, including NowThis News, TimeOut and more recently, ABC News and TechCrunch (for closing a US $1 million pre-seed round – HUGE deal!).
There’s one very common theme among all the media attention: the founders (brothers Ayan and Ani Sanyal) were tired of hearing the term “chai tea” (same) and even more tired of tasting what the West appropriated chai to be (SAME!!!). So, the duo decided to bring the authentic taste of the chai they knew so well to New York City (and beyond).
Illustration by Len Kurosaki |
Illustration by Len Kurosaki |
Illustration by Len Kurosaki |
That being said, NYC IS higher up on my list of places to visit when it feels safer to travel again – and it’s solely because it means an opportunity to visit Kolkata Chai Co. (and hear that playlist!). To learn more about the company, its chai, and the brothers behind it, and to order your own bag of masala chai, visit Kolkata Chai Co.’s website. And for some aesthetically pleasing, punny chai content, follow the company on Instagram.
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