Project Chaiwala

Project Chaiwala is such a catchy name, and especially if you're a tea-lover then you would be curious as to what's it about. I was invited to this restaurant to check out their offerings. 

They have a combo for AED 50 which includes 1 of the 'bites', 1 wrap, and a tea. We took two of these combos. 

For one of our wraps we chose a spicy chana wrap which was the vegetarian option. This really tasted good. There was a generous amount of chana in it and it was really filling. 

For the side, we chose the sweet potato masala fries. This was an interesting item. They were cut like potato wedges but were made from sweet potato, and had some light masala (spices) sprinkled on it. They did taste quite good, but were served in a paper cup which was a bit weird. 

For the tea, we took zaffrani chai (saffron tea). This was good enough. 

For the other combo we had the mutton kebab wrap. I really liked this. The kebabs were soft and delicious, and the filling inside was good too. There was a tamarind sauce which gave a good flavour, and there was some hummus too (which could have been a bit more).

For the 'bites', I wanted the vada-pav, but it wasn't there, so we had to stick to the sweet potato masala fries as those are the only two options. 

I had the PCW signature chai for me tea. It was too sweet due to the chocolate / cocoa that it had in it. I wasn't expecting this for their signature tea. By default, I do not want anything chocolaty in my tea, and there was no description in the menu either. 

The staff here seemed to be really busy despite being a small place. They were not rude, but did not come across as friendly either. 

This outlet is located at the entrance of cinema Akil. It is a small outlet that has seating for about 10-15 people. Also, there are people passing by to enter cinema Akil, and they were too close in proximity for me to dine comfortably. 

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