Chai tea, that heady mix of black tea and Indian spices, accompanied by cardamom, cinnamon, ground ginger, ground cloves, black peppercorns and more, is a spicy treat for the senses. Whether you drink it with steamed milk for a tasty chai latte, or forego the caffeine, you’ll find a variety of chai drinks at these Edmonton establishments.
How do I even do Remedy Café chai lattes justice? They are basically heaven in a cup. The spicy blend includes their famous chai syrup, as well as the milk of your choice – soy, almond, one per cent or three per cent. Whether you get it iced or hot, the smooth mixture goes down easily. If you want to skip the caffeine, try their delightful Kashmiri chai latte, which is a nutty chai blend made from pistachios and perfumed with rose hips and other magical ingredients, such as unicorn tears.
This amazing Indian restaurant makes their own chai tea blend in-house. Since it’s made from scratch, it can take a while to arrive at your table but once it does, you’ll find it was worth the wait. The strong black tea, mixed with Indian spices and garnished with cardamom, cinnamon, cloves and other spices, tastes delightful, and takes the edge off your spicy butter chicken. It normally comes with milk mixed in but the chef can make it without upon request. Either way, it’s delish.
Sherwood Park may not have a Remedy Café, but they do have the always lovely Café Haven, which serves up their version of Remedy’s chai lattes. They use the house-made chai syrup that Remedy is known for, and mix it with your choice of milk to create the perfect beverage to accompany your brunch. Get a second (or third) chai latte to go in order to keep that grin on your face all day long.
An Italian espresso bar may not be where you expect to find fantastic chai, but never say never – Da Capo serves up their chai lattes using the famous Remedy chai syrup, meaning you get the same great taste you would at Remedy, but in an entirely new setting.
This popular Indian restaurant serves up Guru Masala chai, a steaming hot cup of deliciousness. The spicy mixture is right in keeping with the hot cuisine, which makes perfect sense, since masala chai originates from India.
One of the more than 200 kinds of tea this shop sells is African chai, a south African rooibos tea mixed with cardamom, cinnamon, ginger, star anise, lemon peel, cloves and peppercorns. The result is a fiery red blend that tastes wonderfully familiar and yet unique. The store also has chai mate, a blend of green yerba mate and traditional chai spices.
This casual Indian eatery brews chai lattes and caffeine-free Kashmiri chai lattes for your enjoyment. But, they also offer up a chocolate chai latte and a dirty chai, not to mention iced versions of all your fav chai lattes. For something truly decadent, try a chai or Kashmiri chai milkshake.