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Usually rice stalls are set up in buildings such as kiosks or street tents. However, it seems different from this food stall in Surabaya. Located in a narrow alley, this rice stall attracts attention because of its unique trading concept.
Through the Hobby Makan YouTube channel, a stall owned by a middle-aged woman named Bu Tin was shown. It is called anti-mainstream because Mrs Tin sells her various dishes in a boarding house. To get to the Bu Tin rice stall, you can walk down the alley.
Apart from being known for having a stall-in-boarding concept , the food sold is also affordable and looks delicious. What do you think the portrait of the stall in the boarding house looks like? The following is a report from brilio.net from the YouTube channel Hobby Makan, Friday (12/7).
It is known that Mrs Tin rented two boarding rooms. He used one as a kitchen for cooking dishes, the other room for selling his wares as well as his room for resting.
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