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  • Kazem Mabhutian, 63, serves tea at the smallest and oldest teahouse tucked in an alleyway of the Grand Bazaar in the Iranian capital Tehran (PHOTO: ATTA KENARE AFP) 2021-09-28 21:30

    Tiny teahouse in Tehran brews up love for customers

    TEHRAN - With his trimmed beard, red scarf, and bronze-colored waistcoat, Kazem Mabhutian serves a steady stream of customers in the smallest and oldest teahouse in Tehran, but at 63 years old, he is counting on God to find him a successor.

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