Aberdeen’s Union Street is getting ready to welcome an Indian street food restaurant. A new branch of Chaiiwala is to open in one of the Granite Mile’s empty units. It comes as the chain already has branches across Scotland’s other cities including Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dundee.
Where is Chaiiwala Aberdeen going to be? The Press and Journal announced earlier this year that Today, we can confirm that will transform the old Mostyn Mackenzie at 229 Union Street. The unit at the top of Union Street has been empty for some time, therefore benefiting from the street food venue taking its place. Opening along from other food sites like Burger King, the restaurant would invite some variety into Aberdeen’s main street.
When is Chaiiwala Aberdeen expected to open? Although there has not been an official opening date announced, the store is expected to open in the near future. The unit has been covered in “brewing soon” signs to let passers by know to expect a new restaurant. Posters read, “Aberdeen, brewing soon” and also give Aberdonians a taste of what’s to come.
Being an Indian street food cafe, visitors can expect all day breakfasts along with a “sip of the east” with their freshly brewed chaii, according to the signage on the premises. The restaurant is putting together their team before opening with adverts out for store managers, shift supervisors, and kitchen staff. What is Chaiiwala? Chaiiwala is an Indian street food restaurant founded in 1927 on the str.
