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This image captures the interior of what appears to be a small kitchen or prep area in a cafe, likely located in Mũi Né, Vietnam. The scene is presented from a slightly elevated perspective, looking across a main counter and a shelving unit. On the left side of the frame, a multi-tiered shelving unit is visible, constructed from white metal frames and wooden planks. Numerous plates of various sizes and colors are neatly stacked on the shelves, including white, light grey, pink, and speckled designs. Above the shelving unit, a black stand fan with a circular cage is mounted high on the wall, partially obscured by the shelf structure. Two recessed ceiling lights cast warm light on the wall. In the center, a black "SAHARY" brand oven sits on a lower surface, with a light blue cloth draped over its handle. To its right, a rustic-looking, possibly concrete or stone, countertop dominates the mid-ground. Arranged on this countertop are various kitchen essentials: several clear jars containing spices or ingredients, a couple of white squeeze bottles, a dark glass bottle with an unreadable label, and a purple smartphone lying flat. Towards the front of the counter, a white, insulated-looking cup and a clear plastic container with grains are present. Behind these, a small wooden stand holds several baguette-like breads in a plastic bag, and a magnetic strip holds a collection of knives. A green cloth or towel hangs over a ledge near a sink faucet, which is partially visible in the upper right. Below the main countertop and behind the shelving unit, storage items such as large white, yellow, and blue/green bags, possibly containing ingredients, are stacked. Further right, a large woven basket structure is built into the side of the counter, with some cardboard boxes stored below. The overall impression is that of a functional and organized space, ready for food preparation and serving. There are no people visible, and the time of day appears to be daytime, enhanced by artificial lighting.
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