Famous Raja Tea Stall, Coxbazar.

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Today I will share with you some moments of a stall in a famous place. Which is actually a very famous place in our country. Cox's Bazar is the largest tourist center among the tourist centers of our country. And there are so many people coming and going here all the time that it is never empty. And people can enjoy themselves a lot here. People travel here every time of the year. Maybe there are more people coming and going during the seasonal times.

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Some moments achieved by Raja Mama

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Some moments achieved by Raja Mama

So far, I have been to Cox's Bazar three times. And different memories of the three times are still present in my mind. But today I will share a different review with you. Which has actually become my favorite place. The place is the Raja Chai stall at Laboni Point in Cox's Bazar. Which is located at a main point in Cox's Bazar. And this Raja Chai was not there when I went for the first time. When I went for the second and third time, this stall was there and I hope that if there is no problem, this Raja Joy stall will remain here for many years.

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Medal of Honor

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Busy making tea

The reason for this is that so many tourists come to this main point of Cox's Bazar. Tourists from different places, both domestic and foreign, come. And they eat this famous tea and various things from this shop. Since it is a tea stall, different types of tea are available there. And these teas are incredibly fun to eat. Since we stayed in Cox's Bazar for a few days, we tried different types of tea there. In addition to that, there was another signature item, which was duck meat with chuijhal and rice flour bread. This combination was extraordinary. And I really liked eating there.

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Clay cup for tea

First of all, I want to talk about tea. There were different types of tea here. Although the menu card was not taken. Because since we were sitting outside, I could not take a picture of the menu card. My husband went there and saw the menu card and ordered tea. It was Raja Special Tea. Its price was 50 taka. Apart from that, there were many other types of tea here. Starting from Malai tea to various types of tea whose names are actually impossible to pronounce. When you go there, you can order tea according to your choice by looking at the menu card. Many people try many types of tea. Since we have been there several times, we tried different types of tea at different times.

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Raja Special Tea

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Raja Special Tea

Along with that, we tried duck meat with chuijhal and rice flour bread. The specialty of duck meat was that it was duck meat cooked with chuijhal. And I really enjoyed it. We all ate this platter there in the afternoon. First of all, we went a little early. So it took them a while to prepare it. The buzz of eating these basically subsides after evening.

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Inside view of the tea stall

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Hand wash bowl and water container

That place gets very crowded after evening. Many people come there. So if you don't want to go in the crowd, you can definitely find an empty place there if you go in the afternoon. However, the moment is much more pleasant after evening. Because there are many people there. Along with that, there is music and music and the atmosphere is very beautiful. The fun of sitting under the night sky and enjoying this moment is different.

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Duck meat and rice flour bread

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Duck meat and rice flour bread

The location of the place is quite easy to say. The Raja Tea stall is located on the way to Laboni Point in Cox's Bazar. Since there are not many shops there, this Raja Tea stall is very easy to find and see. This stall is very busy from afternoon to night. Those who go to Laboni Point to visit will definitely not be disappointed if they spend some time here.
@mohammadfaisal Thank you so much for arranging such an opportunity to share our travel experience.

NameBDTSteem
Special Raja Tea50 tk3.33
Red Tea30 tk15
Malai Tea50 tk3.33
Raja love Tea50 tk3.33
Duck meat150tk10
Rice bread per piece10 tk0.66
NameDetails
NameRaja cha cox's bazar
Opening Hours11 am - 1 am
CleanlinessGood
Place viewBest tourist place, Cox's Bazar erea
Overall Rating9/10
Google Map NameRaja cha cox's bazar
Google Map Locationhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/iNaLWGiK6DAzFaRG6?g_st=ac
Google Map Plus Code7MHHCXHF+63CPlus
Google Coordinates21.428062,91.972641
Steem Atlas Pin[//]:# (!steematlas 21.428062 lat 91.972641 long Raja cha cox's bazar d3scr)
DeviceSamsung Galaxy M32

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I am Tahmina Akhter Bristy. I am a Bangladeshi. I speak Bengali, I express my attitude in Bengali. I try to do everything on my own. I am an honors first year student. In addition to studying, I like to draw different things. My favorite job is to paint, create new things. But I love cooking, I always try to cook something new by myself. Like travelers, I love to travel. Alhamdulillah I am fine with everyone in the family.

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