Pakistani couple brings ‘Matka Chai’ sensation to London

Couple is from Karachi

Imran Gulzar and Iqra Zahoor, a Pakistani couple from Karachi, have successfully brought delightful flavors of Matka Chai to London, captivating tea enthusiasts with its unique taste and presentation.
Their chain of ‘Cha Sha’ outlets across London has gained significant recognition for their innovative approach in serving Matka Chai, a traditional Pakistani tea steeped and served in clay pots known as “matkas.”
This distinctive method of preparation infuses the tea with a unique flavor profile and offers an unparalleled sensory experience, making it a favorite among both tea connoisseurs and individuals eager to immerse themselves in the rich heritage of South Asian culture.
According to the premier news agency, the ‘Cha Sha’ establishments have become highly sought-after destinations for those craving the distinct flavor and charm of Matka Chai.
Their flagship branch, conveniently located near Wembley Stadium, has evolved into a bustling center for various activities.
In addition to promoting cultural cohesion, Imran and Iqra arrange family gatherings and a diverse range of events, including Chand Raat celebrations, commemorations of Pakistani and Indian independence days, live singing performances, heartfelt renditions of ghazals, exciting New Year’s Eve countdowns, and much more.
These occasions provide families with the opportunity to come together, enjoy the company of loved ones, and savor the pleasure of sipping tea from traditional clay pots.
Imran and Iqra have successfully created a thriving community hub for the South Asian population in London through their ‘Cha Sha’ outlets.
The common thread that unites them all is their love for Matka Chai and the welcoming atmosphere thoughtfully curated by Imran and Iqra.
Imran Gulzar and Iqra Zahoor, who tied the knot in London in 2017, decided to embark on a unique business venture catering to the local population in the UK.
Recognizing the lack of places selling Chai in London’s Asian communities, they courageously opened their first branch under the name “Cha Sha,” a phrase commonly used among millions of South Asians to inquire about having a cup of Chai and engaging in a friendly chat.

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