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Filli cafe: Addicted to that tea

This cafeteria in Al Mamzar attracts thousands of customers daily, including the rich and not so rich and from as far as Abu Dhabi. Faisal Masudi finds out why

  • By Faisal Masudi, Staff Reporter, XPRESS
  • Published: 00:00 February 9, 2012
  • XPRESS

  • Image Credit: © XPRESS / Virendra Saklani
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DUBAI: A tea shop in Dubai serves an incredible 6,000 cups a day thanks to a mother's recipe that has got UAE residents hooked on the brew.

On weekends, Filli Cafe dishes out the staggering number of tea cups to customers lining up in Al Mamzar area near the Corniche.

In the evenings, the otherwise sleepy neighbourhood turns into a virtual conveyer belt of cars honking non-stop to place orders - saffron tea, hard-boiled, ginger, black or plain varieties.

Waiters are kept on their toes, juggling big trays full of cups and loose change, rushing back and forth countless times.

On work days, it's down to "only" 3,000 cups.

The no-frills, hole-in-the-wall cafeteria attracts guests from as far away as Abu Dhabi and regulars in Dubai have been showing up almost daily for six years - sometimes more than once a day.

An Emirati customer said the tea there was "addictive".

"It's all down to our mum, she knows her tea. We use what she taught us," said Rahfath Filli, 23, who manages the family business along with his brother Rameez, 25. The duo hail from the south Indian state of Kerala.

"We were doing well when we started - in 1991. But it got really busy after 2005, when we introduced the saffron tea. It's just tea - we use our own loose-tea brand from India - with saffron, but we make sure everything's right," Rameez added.

"We taste as many cups as we can to see they all taste the same, we drink a lot of tea." Though the "zafrani" (saffron) tea is the menu star, "chai karak" (strong tea) is a close second. People from all nationalities, age groups and walks of life throng the cafeteria. Million-dirham supercars can be seen pulling up alongside Japanese hatchbacks from the early '90s.

Some play board games on a nearby patch of green, while others stand chatting and sipping, getting frequent refills.

The almost carnival like atmosphere lasts well into the night, till about 3.30am when the shop closes.

Filli now has nine branches in Dubai, but the Al Mamzar outlet remains the most popular.

"We started with just one shop, now customers are asking us to open branches close to them, in Jumeirah and even in Al Ain. They say, ‘Please, just put up a counter, it doesn't have to be a proper cafeteria'," Rahfath said.

Filli has been featured on food shows on TV and even has a mention in Wikitravel. Oh yes, it also has a Facebook page as well as a website, www.fillitea.com.

Comments (6)

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  1. Added 14:38 February 9, 2012

    Yeah with all the taste, they need to also improve their management. People have to stand in a queue in a very small area. They are earning thousands of dirhams on a daily basis. They should improve the hygenic conditions.

    Jamal, dubai, Pakistan

  2. Added 12:49 February 9, 2012

    Yes, the tea there tastes very good and great... thanks to my brother in law for introducing me to that place!

    Krisna Das Regular, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  3. Added 12:46 February 9, 2012

    I have visited this cafeteria many a times. In fact it's not just a cafeteria but also a meeting spot for many people. The tea is brewed with a sprinkle of saffron, which creates a unique blend. People come form various places just to have a cup.

    shahnawaz Mohammed, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  4. Added 09:46 February 9, 2012

    Is this some sort of Guiness Record?

    Anonymous, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  5. Added 09:32 February 9, 2012

    I do agree that Filli cafe's tea is an addiction. I have it almost every day -- the saffron tea being my favourite. We have taken friends and visitors to taste their tea -- the best in the UAE.

    Anonymous, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  6. Added 09:08 February 9, 2012

    Tried, tested and definitely the best tea by far! Unrivalled in taste, Filli's tea is definately addictive. It has been a ritual in our household to make sure all visitors from near and far who come to visit us from all over the world are taken there. Everyone agrees that there is nothing quite like it and they have never had tea that tasted so good.

    LD, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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