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This image depicts an indoor commercial food counter, likely within the Mercato di Mezzo in Bologna, Italy, specifically an area associated with Neapolitan cuisine such as Rosso Pomodoro. The scene is viewed from a low angle, looking across a refrigerated glass display case towards a bar counter and background wall. The foreground showcases various food items. On the left, a white plate holds several round pastries with yellow cream topping. Below them, transparent plastic containers with wooden-style bases contain prepared salads, one priced at €7.50. In the center, a single powdered-sugar-dusted "Sfogliatella" pastry rests on a white plate, with a blue sign indicating "Sfogliatella riccia o frolla" priced at €2.50. To the right, a metal tray with wax paper displays several layered, shell-shaped pastries, also dusted with powdered sugar. Furthest right, a woven basket is filled with fresh oranges and tangerines. Behind the display case, a reflective bar counter is visible. A crumpled white receipt lies on the glass barrier. The counter features various bar equipment, including an espresso machine and grinder on the far left, bottles of spirits, a Coca-Cola soda fountain dispenser, multiple beer taps, and a "POLARIS" brand commercial espresso machine with blue lights on the right, next to a tall stack of red plastic cups. The background wall features a large, light-colored mural partially obscured by a rectangular sign reading "L'arte del pizzaiuolo napoletano PATRIMONIO UNESCO." To the right, a curved architectural element is covered in intricate, multi-colored patterned tiles. A red sign partially visible on the far right spells "ROSSO". An upper level or balcony with a railing is visible at the top, suggesting a multi-story interior space with a rustic-modern aesthetic involving wood beams and recessed lighting. No people are visible, and no actions or interactions are depicted in the static scene.
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