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The owner sleeps and sells in the same room.

  12 Juli 2024 21:45

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).

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This is the figure of Mrs. Tin, the owner of this minimalist rice stall. He, who comes from Nganjuk, East Java, has been selling rice in his boarding house for approximately 25 years.

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