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Chudri Canteen located at Zarghun Road, Quetta, Pakistan

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Lodhi Muhammad

3 Google Rating

Local tea bar usually filled with Cops.

3/ 5

Local tea bar usually filled with Cops.

Khan Marwat

5 Google Rating

Nice

5/ 5

Nice

Abdul Mateen

2 Google Rating

Nice

2/ 5

Nice

Ahsan Nasar

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

Jamshed Ullah

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Nabeel Malik

5 Google Rating

Best place for tea time

5/ 5

Best place for tea time

KIRAN MANZOOR

5 Google Rating

I always love being there

5/ 5

I always love being there

Noman Khan

5 Google Rating

Great staff, general Store, Cold drinks, Cafe and bread are Avilable, including PCO Shop.

5/ 5

Great staff, general Store, Cold drinks, Cafe and bread are Avilable, including PCO Shop.

Nabeel Abbas

4 Google Rating

One of the oldest shops of old Quetta. This place isn't visited for its delicacies, but because it s

4/ 5

One of the oldest shops of old Quetta. This place isn't visited for its delicacies, but because it serves as a time capsule that takes you back to Victorian era, when the British crown ruled Quetta. Sadly this effect can only now be seen in Quetta cantonment besides here. Ànd those places in cantonment are also rapidly decreasing thanks to the growing contractors and their growing bribes .

Mir Haroon Zehri

1 Google Rating

Tea is good no doubt

1/ 5

Tea is good no doubt

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