Chaiiwala Wales

Motorway service area (MSA) operator, Roadchef, has partnered with Chaiiwala Indian street food café brand, at Magor Services Wales. The new opening brings its authentic Indian street food and signature Karak Chaii and drinks to travellers on the M4. 

The new roadside location operates daily from 8am to 9pm. It marks the latest milestone in Chaiiwala’s partnership with Roadchef, following the successful opening of its first motorway location at Watford Gap Services in 2025. 

Customers stopping at Magor can enjoy Chaiiwala favourites including its signature Karak Chaii, freshly brewed onsite with a secret blend of seven spices, alongside popular menu items such as Wala Wraps, breakfast wraps, Bombay toasties and rice bowls. A range of hot and cold drinks and sweet treats, including the brand’s popular loaded donuts, will also be available.

Sohail Ali, Co-Founder of Chaiiwala, said: “We’re delighted to be building on our partnership with Roadchef by opening at Magor and introducing even more motorway travellers to Chaiiwala.

“Since opening our first Roadchef location, we’ve seen just how well our authentic Indian street food and handcrafted drinks resonate with customers on the move.

“Whether it’s a Karak Chaii and a Omelette wrap before setting off or a Bombay Twister Wala Wrap during a journey, we’re excited to offer drivers something a little different from the traditional motorway stop.”

https://www.chaiiwala.co.uk

George Shaw
Author: George Shaw

Former BBC journalist and founder and CEO of an award-winning London advertising and PR company for 20 years, providing restaurant consultancy services. Spent a decade as the director of communications of the Asian Catering Federation in the UK and lead judge for its various restaurant and chef awards programmes. Now returned to journalism, specialising in food and travel and currently the Editor-in-Chief for Taste London, Taste Asia, the Good Curry Guide and CEO of International Culinary Guides.