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I love Indian chai but never thought I'd get the real stuff outside of India or family/friend's homes. Which is why I was SO happy when I stumbled across Elchi! Their assortment of drinks is on point and each one I've tried is fantastic. I personally love the classic Elchi chai, but have tried the Masala, dirty masala, elixir and gold milk, and they're all authentic and delicious. Depending on the mood you're in, you also can't go wrong with a refreshing mango lassi. I haven't tried much of the food here, but the banana nutella parotha I tried was yummy. They also sell bottled drinks, including Thumb's up and Limca, which are faves when in India and a fun alternative if I'm ever feeling nostalgic. The store itself is cute although a bit small - only 4ish tables for people to sit. It also runs super warm, presumably so they have the appropriate environment to make authentic chai, so I've never sat and had chai there. But, I don't care about that - I'm here for the fantastic chai!
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