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This image depicts the interior of a commercial fast-casual restaurant kitchen and service counter area, specifically identified as "Street Burger" in Porto, Portugal, as indicated by visible menu branding. The foreground features a light-colored, veined marble or stone countertop. On the countertop, three stacks of white disposable cups are arranged, alongside a single white cup containing numerous white stirrers or sugar packets. Multiple laminated paper menus are laid flat on the counter, facing the viewer. These menus feature the "Street Burger" logo and list items such as "STREET BURGER," "CLASSIC BURGER," "BACON BURGER," "FRIES," "SAUCES," and "DRINKS," with prices denominated in Euros.

Behind the counter, the midground reveals a stainless steel commercial kitchen setup. A large, flat-top griddle with control knobs is centrally positioned. To its left, a deep fryer station is visible. To the right of the griddle, a polished stainless steel espresso machine, branded "LA MARZOCCO," stands on the counter. The background consists of stainless steel wall panels. Above the griddle and fryer area, a large commercial exhaust hood with multiple metal filters is installed. On the left stainless steel wall, a flat-screen monitor, displaying a user interface consistent with an order management system (KDS), is wall-mounted. A framed window or pass-through with a brown reflective surface is located above the griddle, separating the kitchen from another area. To the right of this window, a black and white wall-mounted dispenser, likely for paper towels or hand sanitizer, is affixed to a stainless steel panel, with a single white sheet protruding from its bottom. Further to the right, a wall section is covered with small, reddish-brown square tiles. The ceiling is a plain, light-colored concrete or plaster surface. No individuals are present in the scene.
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Aug 25, 2025, 12:40 PM

Porto, Portugal

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This image depicts the interior of a commercial fast-casual restaurant kitchen and service counter area, specifically identified as "Street Burger" in Porto, Portugal, as indicated by visible menu branding. The foreground features a light-colored, veined marble or stone countertop. On the countertop, three stacks of white disposable cups are arranged, alongside a single white cup containing numerous white stirrers or sugar packets. Multiple laminated paper menus are laid flat on the counter, facing the viewer. These menus feature the "Street Burger" logo and list items such as "STREET BURGER," "CLASSIC BURGER," "BACON BURGER," "FRIES," "SAUCES," and "DRINKS," with prices denominated in Euros. Behind the counter, the midground reveals a stainless steel commercial kitchen setup. A large, flat-top griddle with control knobs is centrally positioned. To its left, a deep fryer station is visible. To the right of the griddle, a polished stainless steel espresso machine, branded "LA MARZOCCO," stands on the counter. The background consists of stainless steel wall panels. Above the griddle and fryer area, a large commercial exhaust hood with multiple metal filters is installed. On the left stainless steel wall, a flat-screen monitor, displaying a user interface consistent with an order management system (KDS), is wall-mounted. A framed window or pass-through with a brown reflective surface is located above the griddle, separating the kitchen from another area. To the right of this window, a black and white wall-mounted dispenser, likely for paper towels or hand sanitizer, is affixed to a stainless steel panel, with a single white sheet protruding from its bottom. Further to the right, a wall section is covered with small, reddish-brown square tiles. The ceiling is a plain, light-colored concrete or plaster surface. No individuals are present in the scene.

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