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A bakehouse in London added the popular dish to their menu. (Photo Credits: Instagram)

A bakehouse in London added the popular dish to their menu. (Photo Credits: Instagram)

The love for bun maska has now crossed borders and reached the streets of London.

cTea holds a special place in Indian culture and is enjoyed year-round, whether in scorching summer heat, heavy rains, or harsh winters. While it is often paired with biscuits or bread, nothing beats the heavenly taste of tea with a mouthwatering bun maska. Surprisingly, the love for bun maska has now crossed borders and reached the streets of London, where a Bakehouse recently added this beloved chai combination to their menu. The introduction of India’s favourite dish caught the attention of a British content creator, Lali, who recently shared a humorous video expressing her delight upon knowing the food item is now available in the UK.

In the video shared by the content creator, the owners can be seen introducing the dish saying, “This is a Chai Guy Bakehouse bun maska with our own little twist. It’s a Japanese milk dough with a beautiful soft honey butter in between. If you wanna just appreciate and keep chai the centre stage, enjoying it with a simple bun maska which compliments the flavour of each chai that we do, then this combination is just the way to go.”

Gabriel and Abhilash, the owners, have made some innovations by introducing buns made from Japanese milk dough with honey butter. Chai Guys Bakehouse is bringing a taste of home to a foreign land with this unique twist. Currently, these delightful treats are exclusively available during weekend afternoons.

Reacting to the post, a user wrote, “Love the drama, love a maska and masala chai too.”

Another shared, “That’s exactly how you need to eat the bun maska, tea dripping, the running should’ve been in slow motion though and should’ve taken forever to reach the shop (that’s authentic Indian drama).”

“Think I need to come here for the end of a long run on the weekend! Perfect post long run snack,” a comment read.

Another wrote, “You know the chai is good as they are not calling it chaichai latte.”

An individual shared, “Imma pack my bags now.”

One more added, “Bun maska and elaichi chai for the soul.”

Since London Ki Lali shared the video on Instagram, it has garnered over 8 lakh views.