Arshad Khan Chaiwala has been a viral sensation in Pakistan for a long. He owns a café named Cafe ChaiWala- Rooftop’ that is located in Islamabad,
Pakistan. However, now according to his own official statement; he is ready to cross the national borders to open his first café outlet in London.
Arshad ChaiWala has stated that “Strength and growth come only through continuous effort.” Moreover, his efforts are soon going to create a positive result by launching his new Café Chaiwala outlet; in London by the end of this year. The now 23-year-old vendor, who opened an eatery in Islamabad last year; confirmed the news on social media that he is going to open a cafe in London at the end of this year
Social media can be a very powerful tool. When used right, it can yield fruitful results – so much so – it has the ability to change lives. After his own restaurant in Islamabad; Khan’s next venture is international! The famous chaiwala is all set to open his first chai cafe in London!
Taking to Facebook, the now 23-year-old shared; “Strength and growth come only through continuous effort. Cafe Chaiwala will In sha Allah open its first café outlet in London end of this year.” While the details of his new project are still under wraps; Khan is ecstatic to take his chai to London.
Woah!! Chai wala is doing great mashaAllah!! pic.twitter.com/RW26IZmfXZ
— Zartash Chaudhry (@ZartashChaudhry) May 22, 2021
In 2016, a chai vendor made waves on Pakistani social media; after he went viral for his striking blue eyes. The former tea-seller from Islamabad has just opened up his own rooftop café in Islamabad; which is now functional! Khan has named his venture Café Chai Wala, explaining why he didn’t use his own name.
Arshad Talks About His Name in Interview about his Cafe:
Khan said, “Many people told me to change the current name and instead name it Arshad Khan; but I refused because Chai Wala is my identity.” He added how he still brews up a storm when his friends want some chai made by him.
Khan’s café boasts traditional and cultural elements; from truck art on the walls, desi straw tables, and chairs, Urdu script, etc. The menu currently has 15-20 dishes, apart from tea.