
Anna Nagar’s teascape
The Hindu
Among the major outlets in Anna Nagar in the business of chai are Chai Kings, Chai Waala; and Chai & Kadi.
Anna Nagar comes in many colours, some of them in combinations. The most arresting of combinations is this: shades of gold and purple overrun with a flavour of masala, cinnamon or ginger.
It is chai time, folks— in case you have not figured it out already.
At least five backlit signboards, red, purple and yellow draw strollers to the glinting tea chain outlets. Within a distance of less than a kilometre along both sides of the main road stretch in Anna Nagar West every tea brand has a presence.
Flavours of many regions collude in this late-evening meetup with chai. In these outlets, one finds tea made from tea leaves processed at various regions, including Assam, Kerala, and the Nilgiris. And there are also surprise packages from beyond the shores.
The unofficial tea party extends late into the night. Employees working odd hours, the certified night owls, and homeward-bound riders partake in it.
Major outlets
Among the major outlets on this stretch are Chai Kings, Chai Waala; and Chai & Kadi. Their business is amplified by Kora Food Street, which draws foodies in droves. The recently opened Purple Tea has also been pulling crowds, mostly youth, who could be spotted sipping tea and strumming acoustic guitars at the outlet’s open area, whiling away the night to good tunes and hot tea, as time slows down with every sip.

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