Chapati & Karak Cafe
Cafe · Onaiza/Al Qutaifiya/Al Qassar ·

Chapati & Karak Cafe

Cafe · Onaiza/Al Qutaifiya/Al Qassar ·

Flat bread with spice black tea, Qatari drive-thru service

cheese chapati
outdoor seating
cozy atmosphere
fast service
good price
tasty food
mint tea
chocolate chapati
Chapati & Karak Cafe by null
Chapati & Karak Cafe by null
Chapati & Karak Cafe by null
Chapati & Karak Cafe by null
Chapati & Karak Cafe by null
Chapati & Karak Cafe by null
Chapati & Karak Cafe by null
Chapati & Karak Cafe by null
Chapati & Karak Cafe by null
Chapati & Karak Cafe by null
Chapati & Karak Cafe by null
Chapati & Karak Cafe by null
Chapati & Karak Cafe by null
Chapati & Karak Cafe by null
Chapati & Karak Cafe by null
Chapati & Karak Cafe by null
Chapati & Karak Cafe by null
Chapati & Karak Cafe by null
Chapati & Karak Cafe by null
Chapati & Karak Cafe by null
Chapati & Karak Cafe by null

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9G5G+J34, Doha, Qatar Get directions

QAR 1–50

Order delivery
Usually a wait
Accepts reservations
Cozy
Trendy
Good for groups

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9G5G+J34, Doha, Qatar Get directions

+974 4408 1408
@chapatiandkarak.qa

QAR 1–50

Features

•Usually a wait
•Accepts reservations
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy
•Coffee

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Jan 5, 2026

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"Flat Bread with Spice Black Tea Chapati & Karak, located by the mosque at Katara Cultural Village, offers no -frills outdoor seating, and a Qatari version of a drive-thru service, which consists in many locals driving up to the tea stall, honking the horn and waiting for their order to be delivered to the car. Chapati (plain or sweet flat bread) and Karak (spicy black tea with condensed milk, cardamom and ginger) are both part of the traditional Indian cuisine that made it to Qatar more than fifty years ago, but have become part of the Qatari culinary identity. Chapati & Karak is a great spot to stop by after walking around Katara, or after dinner, or just because. The karak is so good and the chapatti so delicious that they had just branched out of Katara to the trendy Knightsbridge area in London - UK."

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Chapati & Karak Cafe

Abu F.

Google
Chapati & Karak Cafe by name serve Chapati which is a thin bread ordered either plain or with cheese, and Karak which is tea with milk. Traditional chairs or benches. The workers dress beautiful uniforms. The service is fast, the price is good and the food is tasty.

Sandhya N.

Google
Vibe is great. I prefer chai without sugar. However it was very sugary. Probably I should had specifically mentioned it. (On me). The chapati was neat - I ordered cheese & honey.

Umar B.

Google
Old paratha with an omelet stuck to it, trying to look fresh but honestly just a waste of money. You can take a picture for Instagram, but you can’t eat it. For the price they charge, at least serve good food. When people hear the name Karak, they expect quality — but this was a big disappointment

gl U.

Google
Lovely place to sit and enjoy a traditional karak tea or mint tea. Popular spot.

Fakhruddin

Google
I was on a business trip with just one night layover in Doha, and a good friend of mine (who’s been living there professionally for a while) insisted on taking me out for a late-night supper. Honestly, I was still full from dinner — but he swore this place was unmissable, so I gave in. And thank goodness I did! We went to Chapati & Karak Cafe, and I was immediately impressed — they even have a drive-through service, which is not something you see often for a café-style setup. We ordered their signature chai tea and something I can’t quite name, but it looked like a rolled chapati with a sweet twist. One bite, one sip — and wow. Absolutely delicious. The tea was rich, aromatic, and comforting, and the chapati-like treat had that perfect balance of texture and sweetness. It's one of those places you’d regret skipping. Cozy, casual, and full of flavor. Next time I’m in Doha, I’m definitely bringing my family here — this gem deserves more than just a quick stop. Highly recommended for anyone wanting a true taste of local favorites!

John and S.

Google
A pleasant touch of Qatari culture in the Doha airport. Located in the souk just past C12. Karak is an aromatic masala chai famous in Qatar. The atmosphere is quiet and service was pleasant. When we visited they were busy so allow some time. We tried chicken and kheema along with one sweet chapati with chocolate and honey. All were delicious. If you stay in the airport but would like a little taste of Qatar this is the place.

Matteo

Google
Service was really fast even though the place was packed. A great place like this could definitely use some more advertising because it's definitely a good option to have something to drink and eat when visiting Katara. Pretty cheap too. Recommended.

sümeyye K.

Google
In the Katara Cultural Village, there’s a small, cozy shop where you place your order at a little booth and wait while sitting in the open area. If there’s a light breeze, it’s very pleasant to sit here. We tried many different varieties, and the cheesy chapati became our favorite. If you’re looking for an affordable snack spot, this is a great option.