Why every chai lover should visit Pune for the sake of Tandoori Chai
Resham SengarResham Sengar/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, PUNE/ Created : Jun 23, 2018, 00:02 IST
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Indians loves their chai, and can’t resist that craving for a cup of morning and evening caffeine fix. Truly, the chai in India is like a quick pick-me-up. While, there are recipes galore to make tea, there is a promising outlet i … Read more
Indians loves their chai, and can’t resist that craving for a cup of morning and evening caffeine fix. Truly, the chai in India is like a quick pick-me-up. While, there are recipes galore to make tea, there is a promising outlet in Pune that is making waves for unique hot cuppas. Read less
For every chai lover, Chai La in Pune is the name to reckon with for its special tea variety that is nowhere to be found. Chai La’s specialty is the Tandoori Chai which is made by roasting earthen cups or kulhad in a pre-heated tandoor. As the semi-cooked tea is poured over the hot kulhad, the beverage bubbles over to the brim. This technique lends an enticing smoky flavour to the milky chai which is served in clean earthen cups to the customers. Customers drown their chai, nay, tandoori chai, with bun-maska or bun, maska, and jam.
As for those who are not so much a fan of tea, they can opt for Tandoori Coffee which is made in a similar manner.
The shop owner has a secret recipe – a sort of family-owned trade secret – which he smartly guards from inquisitive and curious customers.
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Timings: 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM
Cost per cup: INR 20
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