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The image shows a close-up, top-down view of a food display at a street-side stall in North Jakarta, Indonesia, likely a 'warung' or small restaurant. The display features several metal trays filled with various fried foods, arranged on green banana leaves.

In the foreground, on the left, is a tray filled with cubed, deep-fried tofu. The tofu pieces are golden brown and appear crispy. To the right of the tofu tray is another tray containing several servings of what appears to be 'bakwan' - a type of Indonesian fritter made with vegetables like shredded carrots, corn, and possibly green onions, mixed into a batter and fried. These are piled in portions, some irregular in shape, with a golden-yellow, crispy exterior.

In the background, two more trays are visible. The tray furthest to the left contains small, golden-brown fried morsels on skewers, possibly some form of chicken or meatball. The tray to its right holds three skewers of what looks like intestines, coiled and fried to a dark brown color, also placed on a banana leaf.

A yellow sign with red text that reads "BAKWAN" and a small logo is visible at the bottom edge of the frame, indicating the presence and name of one of the dishes. The overall environment appears to be an outdoor or semi-outdoor food stall, with reflections on the stainless steel trays suggesting ambient lighting. No people are directly visible in the image.
ayunovita

Jun 30, 2026, 7:07 AM

North Jakarta, Indonesia

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The image shows a close-up, top-down view of a food display at a street-side stall in North Jakarta, Indonesia, likely a 'warung' or small restaurant. The display features several metal trays filled with various fried foods, arranged on green banana leaves. In the foreground, on the left, is a tray filled with cubed, deep-fried tofu. The tofu pieces are golden brown and appear crispy. To the right of the tofu tray is another tray containing several servings of what appears to be 'bakwan' - a type of Indonesian fritter made with vegetables like shredded carrots, corn, and possibly green onions, mixed into a batter and fried. These are piled in portions, some irregular in shape, with a golden-yellow, crispy exterior. In the background, two more trays are visible. The tray furthest to the left contains small, golden-brown fried morsels on skewers, possibly some form of chicken or meatball. The tray to its right holds three skewers of what looks like intestines, coiled and fried to a dark brown color, also placed on a banana leaf. A yellow sign with red text that reads "BAKWAN" and a small logo is visible at the bottom edge of the frame, indicating the presence and name of one of the dishes. The overall environment appears to be an outdoor or semi-outdoor food stall, with reflections on the stainless steel trays suggesting ambient lighting. No people are directly visible in the image.

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