Golden Temple Teahouse Place to relax

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Would you like to dangle your soul in a cosy atmosphere? This is possible in the Golden Temple Teahouse. Many tea creations are prepared here.

In the Grindelviertel the Golden Temple Teahouse offers a place of peace and relaxation. The all-round feel-good package includes delicious dishes according to Ayurvedic recipes and numerous drink variations. The homemade Chai is freshly prepared every day. The menu ranges from colourful smoothie bowls to baked naan bread. In summer, the garden with its Indian sunbathing lawns invites you to take a break from the hectic city life.  

 

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