So why tea? Kavievanan says tea was always something that was meaningful to him and had always played a part in his life by bringing people together. “Growing up, I saw how tea was central to every conversation, celebration and even a moment of comfort during tough times. We chose tea because it’s rooted in tradition and culture, and it gave us a chance to stand out by offering something authentic. Tea is something we felt could truly represent who we are and what we value.”
The taste of the tea itself is complex and layered, yet comforting and unpretentious. Kavievanan says, “We use a carefully selected blend of spices and tea leaves to create a unique masala chai that’s aromatic rich, and full of flavour. There’s no secret ingredient, just a commitment to brewing it the right way. I learned to make tea from my mother, who has always been a master of traditional chai.”
The bicycle hanging by the stall has grown to represent the brand as a whole, as Tea Thambi continues to expand its business. When it fulfils catering services at events, Kavievanan often brings the bicycle to serve as an iconic piece of decoration. Tea Thambi, after all, started as Kavievanan selling tea, bread and biscuits directly from his bicycle.
He says, “Starting with a bicycle was a practical and creative solution for us. We wanted to bring tea directly to the people in a way that felt approachable and memorable. Setting up a stall required more resources, but a bicycle gave us the flexibility to reach different locations, interact with customers on a personal level, and stand out in a crowded market. It was also inspired by the humble beginnings of street vendors who work hard every day. We wanted Tea Thambi to carry that same hardworking, down-to-earth spirit while creating something truly unique. The bicycle became more than just a way to serve tea – it became a symbol of our journey.”