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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónBreak fast was good, quantity of food was very good. Tried their Cheese Omelette , paratha and Chicken chanay along side tea.
What a place to drink and eat local. There are numerous options for tea, starting with black, pink to green teas. In addition, the place also offers various options for parathas, starting with regular to sweet to balai to cheese to different other fillings. The fillings are available as vegetables and meat options with the addition of cheese. The sitting place is outdoor, but young and old tea lovers all enjoy the fresh and hot tea and eatables. In the winter season, they offer coal burning fire in small kilns to keep customers warm. At night, if you visit the place, you will find the youngsters or families gathered around the burning fires in circles and enjoying the outdoor sitting with hot tea. There are other eating options in the vicinity, but this place is always crowded, and one has to wait to get appropriate seating.
They have best chai and good variety of parathas and teas, prices high then usual Quetta cafes around the country and taste is just ordinary but clean place. *Best tea *Average Omlet full if green chillies and unbalanced oil *Usually busy at breakfast time and evening time.
Although the prices are getting quite higher and higher than they should but the good thing is that they are managing taste somehow. Would have given 5 if the prices too were friendly. Tea is really good whether it's Gur Tea or Malai Tea. Parathas are also worth trying.
Visting regularly for 5 years now. Always pleasent environment and staff