Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf

Dhaka


In recent times Dhaka's obsession with coffee has drawn the attention of international cafe chains, some of which are now setting up shop here to quench the local connoisseurs' thirst for a good cuppa. The newest entrant in the market is located one street over from the main drag, and serves top-quality coffee (Tk 200) to the accompaniment of cheerful pipe music.


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Nearby Dhaka attractions

1. Gulshan Central Mosque

0.26 MILES

Gulshan's main mosque, this is a striking white example of 1960's futurism, with rocket-like minarets and a geometric prayer hall evoking the optimism of…

4. Zia Uddyan

2.99 MILES

Park near Bangladesh's National Assembly, home to the lakeside mausoleum of Zia Rahman, former prime minister of the country who was assassinated in 1981.

5. National Assembly Building

3.09 MILES

In 1963 the Pakistanis commissioned Louis Kahn, a world-renowned American architect, to design a regional capitol for East Pakistan. Due to the liberation…

6. Ramna Park

3.56 MILES

One of Dhaka's largest green areas – a great escape if the traffic is getting too much. The Mughals first set aside the area for recreation; the British…

7. National Museum

3.8 MILES

The excellent National Museum, sprawling over several floors, begins with the geological formation of Bangladesh, whisks you through a rundown of the…

8. Suhrawardi Park

3.85 MILES

Beginning near the Old High Court and stretching all the way to the National Museum, Suhrawardi Park covers an enormous area. This was once a racecourse,…