
Stake attention in this memory
This media file depicts an indoor or covered market stall in Dhaka, Bangladesh, specializing in Bakorkhani, a type of traditional flatbread or biscuit. The scene is brightly lit by artificial lights, suggesting it could be evening or a well-lit interior. The stall is dominated by a plentiful display of Bakorkhani. Many circular loaves are neatly arranged within clear glass display cases, while numerous other packages, mostly rectangular and wrapped in plastic, are piled on a counter in the foreground. Smaller, round biscuits are also presented in clear plastic jars. Several individuals are partially visible. On the left, a man's profile is seen looking towards the right. On the far right, an older man with white hair, likely a vendor, is reaching towards items on the counter, next to a digital weighing scale. A person wearing a green shirt and patterned lungi is partially visible in the background. Visible Bengali signage includes a prominent sign that reads "সোহেল-তানভীর বাকরখানি" (Sohel-Tanveer Bakorkhani) with "ঐতিহ্যবাহী পুরাতন" (Traditional Old/Heritage) beneath it. Another red banner on the right displays phone numbers: "৬৩৪৪৪৪" and "১৫৫৩৭০". A small red flag-like banner on the left shows "033". The word "সোহেল" (Sohel) is also present on a lower red sign. The back wall is tiled in white, featuring a large decorative tile depicting the Kaaba in Mecca, complete with minarets, providing a cultural and religious touch. A green fabric bag hangs by the counter on the right. The overall atmosphere suggests a busy, local food vendor.
No transactions found



