It was a busy, narrow, winding lane of Rishikesh, on either sides there were small
shops selling all kinds of things - jewelry, clothes, bags, books, items
of religious significance like rudraksh etc. I noticed a tea vendor
serving tea. What was different was how he was preparing tea freshly as he
moved along and served both shop keepers and their clients alike! He had a
covered kerosene stove on top of which he had placed a kettle of milk. There
was another plastic bucket in which he kept his milk can, disposable tea cups, tea powder packet and a container along with a filter to prepare and serve the hot tea. The tea tasted very
good. His shop was amazingly mobile and was a good business idea compared to
the stagnant shops. Given the fact that the streets were quite narrow, a mobile
tea shop works thoroughly well for some of those lanes of Rishikesh.
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