Welcome to Chit Chaat Cafe
At Chit Chaat Cafe, located in the heart of Vienna, VA, we celebrate authentic Indian street food in a vibrant café setting. Our menu features an enticing selection of chaat, including the crispy Bhel Puri and flavorful Samosa Chaat, each dish embodying the essence of Indian culinary culture. From the delightful Dahi Puri to the rich Butter Chicken Platter, every bite offers a burst of flavor that transports you straight to the bustling streets of Mumbai. With convenient delivery and takeout options, we invite you to indulge in a true taste of India, where every meal becomes a joyous celebration of flavors.
- 200 Maple Ave E Vienna, VA 22180 United States Hotline: (571) 378-0867
Welcome to Chit Chaat Cafe, where the vibrant flavors of India come alive right in the heart of Vienna, Virginia. Tucked away at 200 Maple Ave E, Vienna, VA 22180, this charming cafe offers a delightful escape into the world of Indian street food. Whether you're craving a nostalgic bite of your favorite chaat or are eager to embark on a culinary journey through India, Chit Chaat Cafe is your destination.
As you step inside, the aroma of spices and the chatter of satisfied diners engulf you. The menu is a treasure trove of traditional delights, each dish expertly crafted to deliver an authentic experience. With options for delivery, takeout, and convenient on-site parking, indulging in these culinary wonders has never been easier.
- Samosa Chaat - Indulge in two samosas topped with chickpeas, vibrant chutneys, and fresh cilantro for just $11.99. It’s a perfect blend of crispy and savory.
- Bhel Puri - A quintessential Mumbai street food dish at $8.99 that will tantalize your taste buds with its crispy puffed rice mixed with sweet tamarind chutney and spices.
- Chaat Papdi - With its diverse textures and flavors, this dish at $8.99 includes yogurt and a medley of chickpeas and chutneys, making it a must-try.
- Dahi Bhalla - A soft, yogurt-soaked delight at $8.99, these lentil fritters are a beloved North Indian snack and will have you coming back for more.
- Dahi Puri - Dive into these delightful puris stuffed with creamy yogurt for $11.99, a real crowd-pleaser!
For those looking for heartier options, the Butter Chicken Platter ($15.99) is a standout. Tender chicken in a rich, creamy sauce accompanied by your choice of curry and rice is comfort food at its best. If you're feeling adventurous, try the unique Samosa Burrito ($13.99), a fusion dish that packs all the tasty elements of a samosa in a portable burrito form.
Vegetarians won't be disappointed either as offerings like Daal Makhani ($7.99) and Palak Paneer ($7.99) cater to every palate. The Veggie Platter ($13.99) also ensures that everyone can enjoy the rich flavors India has to offer.
In every dish, Chit Chaat Cafe combines authenticity with quality, offering a dining experience that feels both homely and indulgent. From the bustling street food vibes to the comforting warmth of the staff, every visit is a celebration of Indian culture. Don't miss the chance to savor their extensive menu, where each mouthful tells a story—from the bustling streets of Mumbai to your plate. Grab a friend, or perhaps enjoy a solo lunch among locals, and be prepared to be hooked!
For orders and reservations, you can reach out at (571) 378-0867. Dive into the vibrant world of flavors at Chit Chaat Cafe and let your tastebuds embark on an unforgettable journey!

We drive by the Mobil station all the time and just noticed a sign showing "Chit Chaat Cafe". What in tarnations is that? Looked on Yelp.... INDIAN FOOD??? Intrigued today, we stopped by. Uhhh....where's the restaurant? Ohhhhh..... you order up front and they make it in the back! I always try the samosa and if it'a good, the food will be good. No chicken samosas anymore so I ordered 2 veggie samosas (self service up front). The menus are up front too! Oh no fountain sodas. But they have slushies and since it's a gas station, they have all the other convenience store stuff. I ordered the chicken tikka masala platter & my son got the butter chicken masala both with Aloo Sabji (potatoes in tomato based curry). We got it to go. (*you should eat it there when its hot and fresh & I forgot to order naan!!!!!) When we got home (20 mins later) the food was warm and wasn't as good as it should be. Along with the entree & rice & potato curry, it came with one gulab jamun (very very sweet Indian donut)!!!! The veggie samosa was very heavy and crumbly. The veggie inside was potatoes, onions and peas (I think) with exotice spice filled flavor with a heavy ginger forward taste. The tikka masala and butter chicken were very tasty with spices and smooth sauce. Basmati rice cooked perfectly. SHOULDA GOTTEN THE NAAN TO MOP UP THE SAUCE!!! Gulab Jamun was very sweet eat it with tea or coffee. Overall, it was moderate pricing but for good quality Indian food. Portions are fair. Flavors were there. We really liked it and will be back for THE NAAN & maybe other dishes but hard to stay away from what we like!

We've heard a lot about this place from colleagues and decided to check it out ourselves! When we walked in and obviously looked a little lost, the person behind the register asked "Are you here for Indian food?" Indeed, we were :) We got some samosas, chicken tikka masala, samosa burrito, and some pain puri. All the food is made to order, so we passed the time by playing some (free) video games in the back corner (the only free chairs there, the other little corner with chairs was taken). Like others have said, it's definitely a to-go place (or an eat-in-the-car place). I thought the food was delicious - especially the pain puri! I wish the portion size was a little bit bigger for the tikka masala. Samosas were self-serve and also similarly delicious. I'm not sure if it's mind-blowing Indian food, but honestly it was pretty good Indian food for a gas station pit-stop. It's not a gas station that I would normally frequent so I'm not sure if I will be back, but a solid choice if you happen to be passing by!

Terrific food. Don't let the fact that it's in (an impeccably clean) gas station put you off.

Have heard such great things about Chit Chaat Cafe and I've been wanting to try the food out for myself. I placed an order online and it was ready at the time promised. I ordered the butter chicken platter and I was able to choose palak paneer as my side curry. The flavor of the butter chicken curry was delicious, however there was not enough curry for me. I like to have enough to mix my rice in, but towards the end there wasn't any left. The palak paneer was alright. A bit more watery than I'm used to. Overall, I would order again, but probably purchase an extra side of the curry.

Food: my favorites are the Butter Chicken and the Pani Puri. Butter chicken is one of the best I've had in the area. Pani Puri is hard to find and I was elated when I saw this on their menu. Service: I cannot say enough how KIND and GENEROUS these people are. I picked up so food towards the end of their service and saw some mango lassi were free with a purchase of $30. My order was just under and I was bummed out. My boyfriend was going to pay for 2 of them and they just gave it to us for free. They definitely did NOT have to do that. But I totally will continue to support and tell the community about this incredible cafe!!! EXTRA: They just added some counter seating so you can dine in for a casual quick meal.

Where else can you get fantastic Punjabi food from a gas station around here?! Great prices, fabulous food, and very delicious samosas and mango lassi readily available. I've been here before, but decided to stop by again last night for a quick pick me up. I ordered the butter chicken platter with daal makhani and my husband ordered the lamb platter with the pindi choley (which is supposedly a family recipe). Both platters were fantastic. I try not to order butter chicken, but it does supposedly have Punjabi origins so I decided to try it here and it is soooo fantastic. I also enjoyed the daal makhani but it is more mild than others that I've had. The lamb curry was my husband's favorite and the choley was very delicious as well--a little sweeter than I was expecting, but it was wonderful getting to try this dish. And of course, I can't forget the delicious veggie samosa. Overall, I love this place and the Punjabi options that they have. I hope to try and come back and try their puri dishes and maybe one of their innovative burritos!

After a long evening of shuttling my daughter from activity to activity I was so hungry that I ordered Indian food from a gas station. My husband raised his eyebrow at me as I told him our butter chicken's origin story, but as soon as we dug in we excitedly started making plans to order more every Friday. Our butter chicken was deliciously spiced, fragrant, tender, and plentiful! Naan was a bit thicker than usual but as long as I had plenty of rice to sop up all of that flavorful sauce I was happy as a clam. Next time I'll be a little bit more adventurous I will order the samosa or butter chicken burrito. Food was fast, you can order online, and the cost was fair. This is a family business run with pride. So happy to have this little spot in Vienna! No photos because we ate it all :)

Chit chaat cafe is located inside a gas station. If you didn't know it was there you could easily miss it. There is a neon sign in the window with the restaurant name on it, but it wasn't lit up. When I walked into the gas station, there is no additional counter for this cafe, but you simply order with the gas station attendant and check out as if you were buying something from the convenience store. The gentleman I ordered from was polite and quick. He told me it would take about 15 mins to prepare so I just waited in my car. I ordered the sasoma chicken burrito and when I got it, it was steaming hot and clearly freshly made. The chicken pieces were large, but the burrito was on the flatter side. The put it in a press to grill it. It was spilling over with rice and all the good stuff, but not too messy that I had to sit with a boat load of napkins to eat it. The center was very flavorful and quite good, but the tortilla got a little soggy. It wasn't anything that I didn't eat, just didn't like the texture as much on the edges. I would have to come back and try other options to give the full 5 stars, but with my first experience I would say I definitely recommend.

Did delivery to try the lamb curry platter, chicken masala platter and the samosa burrito. The food was flavorful and filling and arrived hot. As I'm sitting here digesting, I don't have anything negative to say besides $80 delivery was sort of a lot. I think I'd go back if I was in the neighborhood and wanted food to go. The platter did come with a side and dessert so good variety. Wish there was paneer naan but garlic was good!