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Press photo / Chaiiwala’s new Milton Keynes store.

Chaiiwala opens 105th UK outlet

The brand aims to open 500 global outlets within the next decade.

Chaiiwala has opened its 105th café in the UK, located at Unit 4F in TheCentre:MK in Milton Keynes.

The new branch includes menu options like masala omelettes, butter chicken rice bowls, and Bombay twister naan wraps.

The company is in the midst of a major expansion push, aiming to reach 500 global outlets within the next 10 years.

In the UK, this includes new sites in shopping centres, drive-thrus, and high streets, largely through existing franchise partners.

Internationally, Chaiiwala plans to grow its presence in Canada and is eyeing entry into the US, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar.

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