Chai Factory
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It is quite difficult to explain the street food in India to an Indian. We don't usually need a reason to go & hog at the roadside Pani Puri, Vada Pav…
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It is quite difficult to explain the street food in India to an Indian. We don’t usually need a reason to go & hog at the roadside Pani Puri, Vada Pav, Momo or Tea stall, it just happens naturally. Whether it’s having Pakodas on a rainy day or having Vada Pav during those Tea breaks in Office hours, we have seen and done it all. Street Food is popular throughout the world, but no country can ever have the variety and the spicy taste what we have in our part of the world in India.Just like the taste of water changes every mile, every Indian state and region has its very own forte of street food. Indians just can’t say no to street food & for obvious reasons, such is the love. The street food culture in Hyderabad has also grown leaps & bounds and is always prepared to please your taste buds without much care for presentation, which doesn’t impress at first sight but one eventually starts liking it as you tuck in for a second spoonful. Inspired from the Maharastrian food culture, Vada Pav, also referred to as the ‘poor man’s burger’, is a popular street food among Mumbaikars. The entire belt of Maharashtra runs on this Indian version fo burger which is a bit spicy but is truly Mumbaikars lifeline. Vada Pav can be called the official breakfast of the state for millions of people living there, and people of all age groups alike from all strata of the society hog onto any given Vada Pav stalls to grab a bite. Already spicy Vada Pav, when served with fried chillies, might heat your stomach from inside the satisfaction is nothing less than ginormous. It is so simple in design and making yet so amazing in terms of taste. In an attempt to bring a likewise experience to the city of Hyderabad, The Chai Factory leaves no stone unturned and has just nailed it in all aspects. This outlet is situated opp to Gate No.2 of DLF Cyber City at Gachibowli, is a paradigm of a street food experience can be geared up without any fuss. I happened to visit this outlet for the first time for a tasting session & hands down they serve the best Vada Pav, Dabeli & Adrak Chai in the town. Here’s presenting the list of dishes:1. Classic Vada Pav – This one was an instant hit among us owing to spicy powder sprinkled over the batata vada & a must try when at this place.2. Cheese Vada Pav – Grated cheese was served over the basic vada pav served with a green chutney which added up to the taste.3. Dabeli – It’s a form of Vada Pav that composed a potato filling that’s sweet, tangy and spicy. This was a really great creation, full of flavours and another dish which can’t be missed when at Chai Factory. 4. Adrak Chai – After having Vada Pav, one craves for a great chai and the Adrak Chai just fulfilled our wishes. On top of normal tea leaves, it was boiled with ginger which just added upto the taste.5. Hot Chocolate – To end up the session, we were presented with hot chocolate topped with chocolate sauce which couldn’t have been any better. Even Masala Chai is one of variants of Chai which shouldn’t be missed at all!! Kudos to Yadav ji who works at the outlet, makes the best vada Pav I had tasted till now. This place has become on my go-to list for Vada Pav’s in Hyderabad & I would recommend to all to pay a visit to this place for getting your craving for vada pav fulfilled.