
Kingsway North Orbital Road, Watford, Hertfordshire
From those humble beginnings, chaiiwala has grown into one of the fastest-growing purveyors in the UK of a unique dining experience. Featuring at its heart one of the world's most distinctive teas, Karak Chai, The popularity of Karak Chaii, which combines milk or/and sugar with the spice cardamom, has soared in recent years. It has spread from its Indian heartland to the Gulf States, where it is now one of the most popular daily beverages and served in diners everywhere. Now it's in the UK and chaiiwala is using the same family secret recipe that was it at the heart of its beginnings nine decades ago to serve it as part of its distinctive Desi offerings. You can treat yourself to an all-day breakfast with chaiwalla's own take on some classic breakfast foods including masala omelette, masala beans or daal, two rotis or toast and all washed down with a cuppa Karak Chaii. Or treat yourself at any time of the day to sweet and savoury snacks from a Bombay sandwich to masala chips, and chaiiwala's sweet paratha to the delicious home-made curry Pav Bhaji.
Staff has given verbal assurance of halal status. All the food served here is certified halal.
Score reflects a halal certificate on file.
I’m a regular customer who always enjoys the masala chai here, and this time the chai was as good as ever. However, the additional food items were very disappointing. The samosa chaat was served without onions, tomatoes, or farsan, leaving it completely tasteless with an overall unpleasant flavor. The kids’ meal (chicken nuggets and fries) was even worse. The food smelled strange and seemed unhealthy, as if it was cooked in old or poor-quality oil. My kids, who normally love nuggets and fries, refused to eat them for the first time. The chai is great, but think twice before ordering anything else.