So what’s the hype all about ????
Look go and see what it’s all about ..
Drive thru!!! Wow, what do I see - very well though through with cones laid out towards the side of the car park - how efficient !!
Fine, now I arrive and this gentleman comes up and says what would you like to order , I asked did he have a menu since it was my first I didn’t really know what they sold apart from probably chai …
I was told there’s no menu , however there’s a board inside the shop if you would like to order - I didn’t think it could read it from my car so I was like that’s a bit of a pointless drive thru where you have to get out of the car to place the order ..
Not a big deal , let’s move on now
Time to look at the menu board and asked for a couple of things , I was told naa, sorry we don’t have that , asked for another , sorry we don’t have that as well .
However I managed to buy something because of all the hype , paid , sat in the car , had a few bites of what I ordered and left .
What did I get to ask eat ???
Samosa chaat - nothing special - however it was layered with Tamarind sauce which made it extremely sweet .
Masala chai - have had better in the past …
Overall , based on my experience I don’t think I’ll be going there again …
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The culinary experience here is nothing short of exceptional. Every dish is crafted with an evident attention to detail, combining bold flavours and aromatic spices that awaken the palate. Whether you opt for their signature street food, indulgent desserts, or the ever-popular chai selections, the quality remains consistently impressive. The food isn’t merely served—it’s presented with finesse, underscoring their commitment to both taste and aesthetics.
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In a city full of dining options, Cha Cha Chai distinguishes itself through a refined blend of quality, service, and cultural authenticity. A visit here doesn’t just satisfy hunger—it leaves you looking forward...
Read moreThought I see what the hype was.
It is easy to say that it is one of the worst experiences I have had.
Firstly, the entire car park smelt of drugs, and there was rubbish piled everywhere. But i came for the food and ordered a cup of desi tea with milk cake.
The tea was watery and tasted very bland quite frankly homemade tea is much better let's move on to the milk cake which was tasteless and very sweet it looks like it was rushed. I thought I give them the benefit of the doubt, so I ordered a samosa chaat, which was nothing special. tbh the samosa was very salty, and once again, the flavours were very bland it seems it was rushed.
The customer service was horrible. I waited almost 40 mins before the tea and milk cake arrived.
The whole environment is more of a place for people to chat to girls who are mainly there to seek attention. This is not a family-friendly place.
Why any person would wait in a que for a sub-standard cup of tea is mind blowing. Quite frankly, why would you even que up for a cup of tea? It is thought-provoking.
If you have even a sense of decency, avoid this place at all costs it is not...
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