Now Have You Chai And Eat It Too At Manga Hut In Al Karama

Tea is not just a drink- it’s a problem solver. Be it headache, stressful day at work or even boredom- there’s nothing a cup of tea can’t solve. And if you too are an adherent chai lover, then we have something for you. Now, what if we tell you that you can drink your chai and eat it too? Surprise, right? Well, this cafe in Al Karama provides just that. Read on to know more about it.

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Edible Tea Cup Is Priced At AED 5

Located in Al Karama, Dubai, Manga Hut provides tea in an Edible cup. Priced at AED 5, the cafe serves hot pipping tea in biscuit cups and can be savoured once you are done drinking the tea. You can enjoy the tea with the delicious spread of snacks to offer. The one that tops is the list their Thattu Vadai Set, which is an authentic south Indian snack found in Salem, Tamil Nadu. It is a savoury sandwich made with crispy, deep-fried chicken, cheese and rice flour cookies. This dish is a definite yes with tea- besides this, you can savour the traditional bhajias, which always blend in well with chai.

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You Can Savour Authentic South Indian Dishes With The Tea

The cafe has outdoor seating, which lets you soak in the vibe of the city. So, what are you waiting for? If you love tea, then you have to visit this dainty cafe right away. In AED 5, you not only get to drink a soothing cup of tea but also get to eat it.

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Dig Into Moist, Juicy Kebabs For Just AED 3

Meanwhile, when we speak about budget eats, there a cafe in Sharjah that serves UAE’s cheapest kebabs. Calimero Cafeteria has been serving authentic Iranian dishes for over 30 years now, and we’re not surprised that the eatery is packed through the week. The kebabs are carefully cooked in a delicious mix of spices. It is served with a side of hot Iranian roti and yoghurt. Foodies flock in from Ras Al Khaimah and Abu Dhabi to Sharjah to dig into this delicacy.