Nestled in the heart of F-10 Markaz, Islamabad, the Quetta Chai Paratha restaurant is a culinary gem offering a delightful fusion of flavors that beckon locals and visitors alike. This establishment stands out for its diverse menu, featuring an extensive array of parathas and chai, each crafted to perfection.
The culinary journey at Quetta Chai Paratha unfolds with a tantalizing selection of parathas that cater to a variety of palates. The pizza paratha, a creative twist on a classic, promises a savory experience that blends the essence of pizza with the comforting warmth of a paratha. The chicken paratha introduces a delectable combination of succulent chicken and flaky paratha layers, creating a savory indulgence. For those with a sweet tooth, the Nutella paratha adds a touch of decadence, showcasing the versatility of this traditional dish. Meanwhile, the aalu paratha, paired with gur wali chai, invites patrons to savor the perfect harmony of flavors.
Beyond the paratha haven, Quetta Chai Paratha extends its culinary prowess to a delightful breakfast spread. Halwa, puri, channay, and aalu bhajia present a traditional nashta experience, allowing patrons to start their day with a burst of flavors that celebrate the rich tapestry of Pakistani cuisine.
The restaurant's commitment to creating a welcoming ambiance is reflected in its dual seating options. Indoor seating provides a cozy setting for those seeking an intimate dining experience, while outdoor seating allows patrons to soak in the lively atmosphere of F-10 Markaz.
In the culinary landscape of Islamabad, Quetta Chai Paratha emerges as a standout representative of Quetta's rich culinary heritage. The blend of traditional recipes with innovative twists, the diverse menu, and the inviting atmosphere position it as a go-to destination for those in search of a memorable dining experience. Whether indulging in savory parathas or sipping on gur wali chai, patrons are sure to leave with a taste of Quetta's culinary legacy in the heart of...
Read moreThis is a good tea place. They have variety of teas and 'parathas'. The simple tea is good enough, the special tea is a bit strong. For my foreigner readers: tea, in Pakistan, means black tea with milk. Sugar is often on higher side, so you better ask them to make tea without sugar and provide sugar separately. They have indoor space but that is rarely used. Mostly people prefer sitting in the open area in the front. That is partially because of Covid, and partially because it is quite hot. In summers, people rush to this place in the evening - peak hours start from 8 PM and go on till 1 AM or so. The staff is not trained in manners so you may feel a bit uncomfortable, though they are not particularly arrogant. During peak hours, it becomes difficult for the waiters to serve properly. So they do not listen to you properly, keep running from table to table, and are a bit impatient if you take too long to decide on your order. They are open 24/7. The prices are affordable. Interesting Facts: You have to pay the waiter - the same waiter who served you. You do not pay at the counter or get a bill until and unless you...
Read moreCaught red handed
Went to F-10 Quetta tea and teas
After finishing my meal, asked him for the bill, at first he denied (as they always do) but then I confronted him tu he said, “Agar aisa (asking for extra money) nahi karein gey tu kaise pura karein gey?”
I said, “Halal kama rahe ho bhai, Allah ne tumhein rizq-e-halal se bhi utna hi pohanchana hai uski zimmedari hai bas aynda jhoot nahi bolna aur ye pehli bar nahi hoa mere saath.”
Tip ka kya silsila bana wo batane ki zarorat nahi, he learnt his lesson and that’s what I wanted, that’s why hid his name on the bill.
Bill is attached (even they’re mentioning this on the bill)
Taste 9/10 Quality 9/10 Quantity 9/10 VFM 10/10 Ambiance 8/10
P.S. Background wale hazrat se muazrat k saath.
P.P.S. It was a nice sunny day with group of people around me but I did not make their video for privacy reasons.
P.P.P.S. Menu is attached for those who don’t ask for the bill (halanke...
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