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Chiya Chai

3.9 (94 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Vicky H.

Finally got to try this place after spotting it many times in the past. Nice chai fragrance inside and it's very clean. The barista was very friendly and offered to answer any questions I have. It's a cool fall day so I opted to try the hot ginger cardamom chai tea with whole milk and a hint of sugar (sweetness is totally adjustable). It was flavorful and great for the weather. I would go back to try other types of chai tea and the snacks next time!

Kelly R.

Loved my pecan maple latte! They were also so nice and helpful! It took a bit but it was naturally made. I have pecan crumbs in my drink making it so good! I will go back and check out the food. It seems to be a small quaint place where you can catch up with friends!

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Eli T.

Stopped in looking to try something new, great chai tea. Very authentic taste and fun variety of flavors.

Mitchelle B.

small and cozy coffee shop with delicious chai and many other drink options. tried their rasmalai and it was so yummy as well. cute and small with personality. i got a dirty masala chai - so good!

Jeff M.

Unimaginably slow service. I started typing this review while waiting on the drinks I ordered almost 20 minutes ago (edit: order placed at 12:22, order received at 12:45). The young lady who took my order was friendly and helpful, but she needed backup, y'all. Her bosses did her dirty by leaving her to work by herself. Unless she is the boss, then bad form on her part. Also, it's hot as hell. I don't mean the actual chai. Which, that's also scalding (more on that in a bit). I mean that it's actually cooler outside on a summer day than it is inside the shop. I saw some complaints about prices, but it's not bad. It's $4.25 for a small (12 oz) and increases by 25 cents until it gets to a large (20 oz) drink for $4.75. You can't get a third-wave coffee shop latte from anywhere for under $5. So the "it's too expensive" noise (especially considering this place's proximity to Millennium Park) is silly. The Raising Cane's across the street charges $20 for 6 tenders and y'all mad about spending less than $5 on a flavorsome chai? The fact that I managed to get two drinks for under $10 is genuinely impressive in this day and age. I got to try the Ginger Cardamom and the Mumbai Cutting. The Mumbai Cutting was better; sweet and strong. The Ginger Cardamom was meh. It was hot as the surface of the sun (I couldn't take a proper sip until 1:35 pm). Once it was drinkable, it was mostly decent, but the really strong tannin quality kinda ruined it. This whole thing would be more stars overall if it didn't take so long to even get my order. The fact that I was able to calculate how long it took, and write up this review tells you how much free time I had to kill. Also the whole boiling the milk to oblivion thing.

Ginger Cardamom Chai, Mumbai Cutting
Gauri S.

It's a small chai place, serving different types of chai and indian street foods. We tried the ginger cardamom chai and cutting chai. The chai was super hot, which was great because of the cold weather. The chai itself wasn't so great, I would say it's somewhat decent. It doesn't do any justice to authentic chai, but they have got some of the flavours right.

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Razi A.

It's amazing to see a chai place right across the street from the millennium Park Bean. I never would have thought in a million years. That Ginger cardamom tea really hit the spot on a freezing cold day. I make my own at home And this definitely passed the test. It was nice and packed a punch.

Chai and momos
Kay P.

Chiya Chai is a casual Indian spot with a few locations. They have a smaller location on the riverwalk which I would try for its convenience and just the vibes of eating along the riverwalk in the summer. The location in the loop is a really small space without much seating. It was also incredibly hot (not sure if they have AC) so it made it a little uncomfortable to enjoy the drinks/food. The momos were alright, not sure I would have liked them without the sauces. I also got a Chai with oat milk which tasted a bit artificial and too sweet. Maybe I would try their regular iced Chai next time and some of their other food items on the riverwalk location.

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Maryam M.

I sauntered in on a Wednesday afternoon right before the lunch rush and the service was quite good! I had the cardamom ginger tea which was very good! The fact that they can make it without sugar and yet not compromise on taste is an added bonus! As I was sipping my tea and taking in the Pakistani music softly playing and transporting me back home, the lunch hour came and and people began ordering food from the menu. The incredible smell of the food wafted across and I couldn't resist. I ended up ordering the samosa chaat and it did not disappoint! Slightly tangy, and chili, it was incredible and gone in 60 seconds! The girl behind the counter was also incredibly sweet and helpful in suggesting what to order :) I'd recommend coming this place! Especially on a cold day, nothing will warm you like a cardamom ginger chai!

Divya V.

My boyfriend and I decided to get some hot piping masala tea from Chiya Chai on a gloomy rainy day. We also shared a samosa chaat along with our tea and the combination was very fitting to uplift us on a dull weather day. Chiya Chai is located in Loop and they also have a stall on the riverwalk that's usually open during the Summer time. It's a decent place to get good Indian snacks, tad bit expensive though!

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Aakruti V.

Came here after I happened upon it on my way to another chai place. It's cute. I entered and the ambience felt casual but welcoming. I really liked the art on the walls, and even asked if it was for sale (I don't think it was - although sometimes cafes display work from local artists). I ordered the Ginger Cardamom chai. The staff was super helpful and answered all of my questions, and the chai was ready quickly. The chai itself was well-made. It was a cold day in Chicago, and the chai stayed hot as I took it on my way to my destination. I thought the chai was a bit heavy on he clove, but that is more a personal preference and less a commentary on the flavor or quality of the chai. The next time I'm in Chicago, I'm curious enough to come back and try more flavors :)

Iced Masala Chai
Anita P.

I went here on a whim fully expecting watered down chai, but was completely blown away!! The tea flavor was so strong and tasted pretty much identical to typical chai I have had in the past. The location tbh can't be beat - it's right beside the heart of Michigan Ave. I need to come back and try the other flavors asap

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Pratima M.

A cozy chai spot right next to the Bean -- stopped in for a morning pick-me-up and this was such a cute space with plenty of seating! They have Indian snacks and pastries in the display case, but I just got the chai. I really loved the Cardamom Chai and even the smallest size is pretty large (aka perfect to share) -- it was flavorful, perhaps a bit on the sweet side. My friend's Masala Chai tasted too strongly of the actual chai masala for my taste, but I'm sure you could explain your preferences to the baristas. Overall, would come back!

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Very very great customer service and wonderful foods . Especially if you are a chai/tea lovers please do come. Loved it

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Food was delicious samosas were amazing especially red dipping sauce 10/10 kind employees

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Tea was good. Momo's we're bad. The dumplings here had a bad smell and sour taste to the meat inside, probably not fresh.

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