Super Foods
Whether you believe the hype around superfoods or not, the fact that they are nutritional power houses is indisputable. Adding them to your diet, especially if you do so regularly, provides you with a huge boost of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, which help to make you look and feel amazing, as well as protecting you from countless diseases and healing, revitalizing and energizing you from the inside out.
At Cha Chai Home we offer a wide range of superfoods, both included in drinks and food from our menu, or available to be added to anything you chose to eat. We also offer them for sale in our shop, both at the restaurant and online. Our organic superfoods include chlorella, spirulina, maca, goji berries, acai berry powder, 100% premium Japanese matcha, cocoa nibs, moringa, chia seeds, flax seeds… and many more (please see our products section for more information.
Fresh and Homemade
With over 20 different fruits and vegetables on our menu, and over 30 different homemade sauces, spreads, nut butters and nut cheeses, plus homemade bread, roti, chapati, pizza, cakes and biscuits – including gluten free and vegan options – you can be confident that you food you eat at Cha Chai is both fresh, homemade and full of love and goodness.
Do Small Things with Great Love
Because it’s all the little things which create the whole, we also pay attention to the details. At Cha Chai Home we use only heart healthy oils, low sodium soy sauce, natural sea salt, and we do not add MSG to any of our food. We believe it’s not just what we prepare for you which counts, but also how we prepare it. You can be confident that whatever you eat and drink with us has been prepared with love and attention to details every single time.
Whole Grains
At Cha Chai Home we are wholly behind whole grains! We use wholegrain rice, and our homemade bread is made with oats, wholewheat and rye flour with sesame, pumpkin and sunflower seeds added. Whole grains are packed with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, and can reduce your chance of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, obesity and some forms of cancer.