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The image depicts the exterior of "Restoran Mee Tarik Kanbe," a Japanese-style ramen restaurant, at night or in low-light conditions, likely within a commercial complex or shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The storefront features a prominent black facade with illuminated gold signage. The primary sign displays "RESTORAN MEE TARIK KANBE" in both Roman script and large stylized Japanese characters, including "豚麺処" (Tonmen Dokoro - Pork Noodle Place) and "神兵" (Kanbe). The entrance consists of large glass double doors, one of which is slightly ajar, revealing the interior. A large red lantern, adorned with black Japanese characters "豚骨ラーメン" (Tonkotsu Ramen - Pork Bone Ramen) and a swirling emblem, hangs to the left of the entrance. Additional white spherical lanterns are visible both inside and reflecting on the glass. Through the clear glass windows and doors, the warmly lit interior is visible, featuring wooden architectural elements, downlights, and what appears to be a serving or preparation counter with green and red accents. At least two individuals are discernible inside, somewhat blurred by reflections and the indoor lighting. One person in a dark shirt is partially visible near the counter area. To the left of the entrance, an illustrative mural or artwork on a dark panel features elements such as a heart, a bird, and waves. The right side of the storefront incorporates vertical wooden slats and a blind-like texture on some panels. The ground in front of the restaurant is a tiled pedestrian walkway, indicating a mall or urban retail environment. Reflections from overhead artificial lights are prominent on the glass surfaces of the storefront. The combination of Malay language on the signage ("Restoran," "Mee Tarik") and Japanese cuisine ("Ramen," "Tonkotsu") strongly suggests the establishment's location in Malaysia, specifically in Kuala Lumpur given the upscale retail context.
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