Thursday, 12 December 2019

How I ditched Burning Brownie for Quetta Burning Café

and, also started noticing that Islamabad is now full of Quetta cafes. 

Quetta Burning Café is in F-11 Markaz and, we often pass through it during our evening walks. I love Burning Brownie (best local coffeeshop with really good sandwiches and coffee although they need to ditch some of the outdated 50s/60s American signs/artwork that are giving backward, sexist and racist messages). A sandwich and a coffee will set you back about 1000 rupees. 

Instead at Quetta Burning Café, you can have a whole meal with naan, a sabzi and, a meat dish with chai and, whatnot for less than 1000 rupees.

Islamabad is brimming with Quetta cafés. They are everywhere and, more and more outdoor hangouts have sprung up. Islamabad is finally getting some character. 

Just in F-10 Markaz there are 4 or 5 cafés with Quetta in their name. Whaat?! And, I love their nutella parathas.

27 May 2019, F-11 Markaz
27 May 2019, F-11 Markaz
27 May 2019, F-11 Markaz



Gur wali chai

 

The menu is so hot that the tip burnt off


A very tasty meal with sweet lassi - 17 June 2019



Lunch at Quetta Burning Café, 30 June 2019 



There's a Quetta Singapore Café in Jinnah Supermarket, 3 SEP 2019 


Quetta Khan Café, 20 July 2019


Quetta Tea Center, 25 August 2019, G-8 


Quetta Tea Center, 25 August 2019, G-8 


Quetta Tea n Teas, F-10 Markaz, 17 November, love the nutella parathas


Quetta Tea n Teas, F-10 Markaz, 17 November


There's also a Quetta Kettle Tea, F-10 Markaz, 17 November


Quetta Royal Teas, F-6 Markaz, 12 December

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