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This media file captures a vibrant hawker stall in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, specializing in traditional cooked dishes, likely noodles. The scene centers on a stainless steel cooking station, featuring a traditional charcoal-fired stove built into the lower counter. Bright red embers glow within the stove, providing intense heat to a wok from which steam rises, indicating active cooking.

A female cook, wearing a yellow t-shirt, a plaid apron, a black face mask, and a blue bandana, stands behind the counter, intently preparing food. To her right, a second female worker, dressed in a yellow t-shirt and a white cap, is visible behind a stack of white bowls adorned with a distinctive red rooster motif, common in Southeast Asian eateries. Further in the background, other individuals, including an older man, can be faintly seen, suggesting more staff or customers within the establishment.

The stall features a glass display cabinet above the cooking area, prominently displaying the red Chinese characters "亞華粿條" (Ya Hua Kuay Teow), which translates to "Ya Hua Kuay Teow," identifying the stall's specialty. Various cooking utensils, such as metal pots and a ladle, are arranged on the counter. Below the counter, a closed metal cabinet is visible, along with some orange-handled tools on the tiled floor. The overall setting, characterized by the open-air design, charcoal cooking, and traditional bowls, strongly signifies a classic Southeast Asian street food vendor operating during daytime.
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Jan 8, 2025

Johor Bahru, Malaysia

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This media file captures a vibrant hawker stall in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, specializing in traditional cooked dishes, likely noodles. The scene centers on a stainless steel cooking station, featuring a traditional charcoal-fired stove built into the lower counter. Bright red embers glow within the stove, providing intense heat to a wok from which steam rises, indicating active cooking. A female cook, wearing a yellow t-shirt, a plaid apron, a black face mask, and a blue bandana, stands behind the counter, intently preparing food. To her right, a second female worker, dressed in a yellow t-shirt and a white cap, is visible behind a stack of white bowls adorned with a distinctive red rooster motif, common in Southeast Asian eateries. Further in the background, other individuals, including an older man, can be faintly seen, suggesting more staff or customers within the establishment. The stall features a glass display cabinet above the cooking area, prominently displaying the red Chinese characters "亞華粿條" (Ya Hua Kuay Teow), which translates to "Ya Hua Kuay Teow," identifying the stall's specialty. Various cooking utensils, such as metal pots and a ladle, are arranged on the counter. Below the counter, a closed metal cabinet is visible, along with some orange-handled tools on the tiled floor. The overall setting, characterized by the open-air design, charcoal cooking, and traditional bowls, strongly signifies a classic Southeast Asian street food vendor operating during daytime.

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