Tandoori Junction’s smoky milk tea in Pakistan finds fans – from Chinese to Russians

It’s midnight in Islamabad. Most of the shops in the Pakistani capital’s upscale Jinnah Super Market are closed. But there’s an inexplicable rush at Tandoori Junction, an open-air tea stall at the heart of the market. Nearly a hundred people, including foreigners, are seated in small groups on low stools, sipping on piping hot milk tea served in clay terracotta mugs. Dozens queue patiently nearby for their turn to get a seat at the stall, owned by Sanaullah Javed, a former chartered…