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5 places for best Karak Chai in Qatar

Here in Doha, you are only a few steps away from a steaming cup of Karak chai. It is a popular pastime in Qatar and a delicious hot drink. You can find many locations in Qatar to enjoy this sweet, hot drink made with loose black tea leaves, crushed cardamom, sugar, saffron, and evaporated milk. The drink, brought over by South Asian migrants, is a staple in the city, and you can expect to hear heated debates over who makes the best cups. Each person has their preferred tea preparation method, but we are confident these five Karak chai spots will please all tea drinkers.

Chapati & Karak

Katara Cultural Village is home to this Doha institution, which adheres to a centuries-old tradition of Indian cooking that first arrived in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, Qatar included, roughly 50 years ago and has since become deeply ingrained in the city’s culinary ethos. Located in a much-loved part of Qatar, Chapati & Karak is well-known for its delicious chapati (including options like Nutella and Cheese), refreshing tea, and traditional Karak chai.

 

Karak Mqanes

Mghanis is an Arabic word that means “Pioneers of the wilderness,” a reference to the desert’s hunters and the inspiration for the name of Karak Maqnes’s first store. Karak Mqanes is thriving and loved by all, whether you are stopping for a quick snack near the gas station or picking up a few bottles for the whole family near the eco-friendly city of Lusail. Undoubtedly well-liked by locals and tourists alike, the cafe chain can be found all over the country of Qatar and serves home-cooked meals in a cozy setting. Breakfast items, desserts, and Karak chai

 are all tasty and filling options. They serve authentic “Karak” and traditional dishes like delicious Qatari breakfast and popular Qatari desserts made from recipes passed down through the generations.

 

Tea Time

The first Tea Time shop opened on Doha’s Al Nasr Street in 2002, and today you can find them all over Qatar. There is always a long line of people waiting to get their favorite cup of Karak chai and some of the delicious sandwiches, snacks, and desserts that accompany it. In addition to serving delicious tea, Tea Time is well-known for its freshly-squeezed juices. Everyone knows it as the place to go whether they are on their way to work, in a hurry, or simply hungry. Tea Time is still doing well, even after a redesign, a rebranding effort, and the opening of new locations in Qatar. A lot of people are looking forward to what the future holds for the lovable and satisfying Tea Time Group because of how popular it has remained among locals and permanent residents.

 

Karaki

Karaki’s version of the traditional Indian and Pakistani spice blend Karak chai is based on their recipes. It serves a twist on masala chai, the spicy, robust tea that is a staple in South Asian cultures. Medina Centrale is a popular neighborhood in Casablanca, and this cafe is a great place to grab a cup of hot Karak, a snack, and hang out with friends and family in a relaxed and friendly Khaleeji atmosphere. Everyone loves Karaki because it’s a great place to unwind and take in some of Qatar’s most breathtaking scenery.

 

Zanjabeel Café

Doha, Qatar’s Zanjabeel Cafe was opened to combine the city’s long-standing love of tea with the creative energy of the Arabian peninsula metropolis as it prepares for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM. The company’s enterprising owners have scoured the globe in search of the highest-grade tea leaves and the most elaborate preparation techniques. To a great extent, zanjabeel’s brand equity in tea is defined by its variety. They do offer a wide variety of delectable burgers, sandwiches, and fries, as well as cold and hot beverages such as juices, coffee, and ice cream. 

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