People giving their tea stalls bizarre names to hop onto some latest trend has become more like a norm with recent examples of ChaiGPT, BTech Chaiwali and more. The new entry to this list is as bizarre as its name
The latest entry in the bizarre chaiwalas hall of fame is ‘Audi Chaiwala’. As the name suggests, the person sells the tea from the trunk of his Audi luxury car in Mumbai. The name on his banner says, ‘On Drive Tea’
Amit Kashyap and Mannu Sharma, the duo who started this unique tea stall, set up shop on the Lokhandwala back road in Mumbai
The clip of Audi Chaiwala has been shared on social media and people have mixed opinion about this. One user commented, “No business is a small business, respect the hard work, best of luck brother,” while another accused the duo of doing such a thing only to get famous. Another user joked, "When father refuses to fill EMI, what will he do?"
A success story in this saga of bizarrely named tea business ventures is MBA Chai Wala. The uniquely named tea stall received a lot of positive reactions and the tea startup has multiple outlets now after starting with just his tea stall in 2017. The founder of MBA Chai Wala, Prafull Billiore also made headlines when he bought a Mercedes-Benz car worth Rs 90 lakh
Vartika Singh from Bihar got instant online fame last year for her BTech Chaiwali tea stall in Faridabad. She said that she wanted to do her own business and begin her startup, but instead of waiting for four years, she decided to do it immediately. Her dream is to have numerous outlets across the country
Recently, a Twitter user posted a video of 'ChaiGPT' tea shop located in India's Silicon Valley, Bangalore. This clever twist on the generative AI tool ChatGPT earned a lot of praise on social media. The user who posted the video also praised Indian tea shops for always coming with these interesting and unusual names for their businesses
BTech Paani Puri Wali is another food stall on this list of bizarrely named businesses. Its founder Tapsi Upadhyay graduated in engineering, but instead of doing a corporate job she decided to open her own pani-puri stall. Her biggest strength is that she sells air-fried pani-puris to her customers at various locations in Delhi
In West Bengal’s Siliguri one might see the MBA Food Wali near Baghajatin Park. Fatima, who started her own food stall on a scooter, did her MBA in Human Resources, but later decided to quit her job and start her own business venture