The Art of Hanging Out in Leafy Indiranagar
Why does Indiranagar still long for slow verandas? An architectural and cultural exploration of leafy lanes and the lost art of agenda-free conversations.
An editorial archive exploring the details of slow living, wet stone grinding, and shade-grown peaberry farming.
Why does Indiranagar still long for slow verandas? An architectural and cultural exploration of leafy lanes and the lost art of agenda-free conversations.
Why do traditional stone wet grinders produce softer idlis? We dive deep into microbiology, temperature friction, and cellular structures of batters.
Meet our partner family estates in the Western Ghats. How we secure fair compensation, organic soil treatment, and coffee shade-growing habits.
A step-by-step masterclass on filter gravity setups, peaberry grinds, temperature variations, and traditional brass dabarah cooling.
When the first rain hits, Tambi smells different. A meditation on monsoon, steam, and the practiced pour of filter coffee at 7 AM.
Only 5% of a coffee cherry yields a peaberry. We break down the round bean's denser structure, more even roast, and why it makes a…
Every table at Tambi carries a century of memory. How we source reclaimed teakwood from old heritage homes across Karnataka.
Our ghee roast is not a technique — it is a schedule. The right cast iron temperature, the right spread speed, and the right rest…
Before the city wakes, there is a window. A quiet hour of unhurried movement, steaming brass, and conversations that have nowhere to be.