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Traditional Gujarati chai, 24-hour local community hangout place
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- 1814, Gandhi Rd, Patvasehri, Bhadra
- Daily 5am-1am
In this kitli (literally teakettle) you find a friendly mix of labourers, pilgrims, tourists and local shop owners.
At the teakettle
Amidst the hustle and bustle of the market square, tucked in amongst a throng of other shops is the Gujarat Tea Stall. A humble offering to the city, surrounded by boards of the local brand “Sunrise” Tea- this place is a stop for most pedestrians going about their day. In this kitli (literally teakettle) you find a friendly mix of labourers, pilgrims, tourists and local shop owners. A melting pot!
A sip of the cutting
Most visitors will recommend a visit to the nearby Irani Restaurant for a bite of maska bun or mutton curry, or Bera, for their famous samosa. But not without a sip of the “cutting” at Gujarat Chai House!