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I went to pick out some excellent tea as a souvenir from India. I discovered a stylish tea specialty store while walking around Delhi. When I went inside, I saw colorful tea packages lined up. There were Japanese people living in the area and Indian ladies who seemed to be regulars there. In the stately store, you can compare different teas, and it feels like you've been liberated from the heat and energy-sapping outside. There is a clean restroom in the back, so you can drink as many cups as you like without worry. Store name: Aap Ki Pasand Tea Gallery #India #Souvenirs #Tea
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Central Delhi | Ground Floor, Sterling House, 15, Netaji Subhash Marg | Daryaganj, New Delhi 110002, India
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