DJ CHAI WALA CAFE & KITCHEN, tucked in North 24 Parganas, is rewriting the script for small-town Indian diners by fusing thumping DJ playlists with comfort plates that hop from Kolkata street staples to global café icons.
Paltapara, Mathurapur, West Bengal 743127, India
+91 83349 11289
DJ Chai Wala Café & Kitchen in Paltapara, Mathurapur, quietly outperforms its modest roadside setting with a 4.2 rating earned on consistently fresh North-Indian and Bengali staples—think smoky tandoori platters, butter-soft kathi rolls and a surprisingly refined biryani—served fast and priced for highway travellers; the small, clean dining space, reliable mobile payments and helpful staff make it a dependable halt when the NH-12 hunger pangs hit.
| Saturday | 12–11 AM, 4:30 PM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 12–11 AM, 4:30 PM–12 AM |
| Monday | 12–11 AM, 4:30 PM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 12–11 AM, 4:30 PM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 12–11 AM, 4:30 PM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 12–11 AM, 4:30 PM–12 AM |
| Friday | 12–11 AM, 4:30 PM–12 AM |
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What makes DJ Chai Wala Cafe & Kitchen stand out among restaurants in India?
DJ Chai Wala Cafe & Kitchen in Paltapara, Mathurapur, blends authentic Indian street flavours with a modern café vibe, earning a solid 4.2 rating by serving freshly brewed chai and multi-cuisine comfort food in a relaxed, music-themed setting that feels both local and contemporary.
Is the café suitable for families visiting from nearby towns?
Yes, the spacious seating and kid-friendly menu make it an easy pit-stop for families touring the 743127 area; plenty of parking space and quick service mean you can enjoy a leisurely meal without worrying about long waits or limited options for young diners.
How can I reserve a table or place a takeaway order?
Simply call +91 83349 11289 during business hours to reserve your spot or pre-order; while online platforms are not listed yet, the staff are prompt on the phone and will pack your food in secure, travel-friendly packaging so it reaches you hot and intact.
What are the must-try dishes that regulars keep reordering?
Locals swear by the kadak adrak chai paired with butter-loaded pav bhaji, the tandoori momos that arrive sizzling, and the chef’s special biryani that’s slow-cooked in hand-picked spices—all reasonably priced and generously portioned, explaining the steady stream of repeat patrons.


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