Images of a tea stall near the Press Club Of Karachi. Mr Manzoor the owner of this stall came to Karachi when he was 13 years old and has been serving tea ever since. Karachi, Pakistan. 11/03/2010.
Tea stalls are small-time vendors who sell tea, coffee and milk along small road-side shops in Pakistan. Tea stalls have a movable kitchen set up either with a kerosene or an LPG stove. People gather at tea stalls right from daybreak to have a fresh coffee or tea.
Some enterprising tea stalls sell soft drinks, cigars, betel leafs and betel nuts, gutka and newspapers too. Tea stalls generally have strong local knowledge and thus often become a human Yellow Pages and discussion table for the respective localities.
Tea stalls are economic, social and easy go places often frequented by the middle classes.

































































