ChaiWala
Indian •
726 Wilkes Barre Township Blvd
Wilkes-Barre Township, PA 18702
(570) 235-1216
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726 Wilkes Barre Township Blvd, Wilkes-Barre Township, PA 18702
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Chai Wala is a cute small Indian street food restaurant. The atmosphere is very chill and a perfect place to hang out with friends. I ordered dabeli, samosa, cold coco and veggie patty burger. Out of all, the burger was my favorite. If you want a fun, cute spot with great food, definitely check this place out. The owners are very nice as well.
Best Indian Desi food I had after so long time 😋 Things ordered: Bombay cheese sandwich Aloo matar sandwich Pineapple maska bun Chocolate chai Kadak cutting chai Samosa sandwich Everything was awesome 🤩 Loved the way chai was served in a Kullad. Proper desi style taste 👅 If you are spice lover then I dare you to try their spicy garlic flavour water for panipuri😍😍 The Maska bun reminded me my college days from India 🤤 and their homemade pineapple Jam was cherry on the top! Their staff was very accommodating and helpful, appreciate it 😇
Perfect location for some light Indian snacks next to tea to sip. Real tastes. Would suggest this to help friends recover nostalgia. Must Try : Bombay Sandwich:4.5/5 Icecream Sandwich:5/5 pineapple hits hard Ice Gola: 4/5 Perfect for the summer.
Must try place for some amazing tea and Indian snacks! Great quality food served with great quantity as well. Overall ambiance of the place was nice and cozy.
If you’re looking for an authentic Indian tea experience, Chaiwalla is the place to be! I recently visited and tried their ginger tea and traditional Gujarati breakfast, handvo, and both were absolutely outstanding.
We stopped by this place during our travels, and to our delight, the Indian food was absolutely delicious. The chaat was a standout, and the chai was particularly memorable—reminding us of the iconic London Chaiwala. A wonderful surprise and a true taste of home!
I recently visited Chaiwala during my trip to Pennsylvania, and I was blown away by the taste and quality of everything I tried. Over the course of my stay, I had vadapav, dabeli, samosa sandwich, pani puri, and the most memorable Madras coffee, crafted by Chef Vik Menon. It was hands down one of the best coffees I’ve ever had! Every item was fresh, flavorful, and authentic, making it a must-stop spot for anyone in the area. I highly recommend Chaiwala to anyone passing by – you won’t regret it!
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