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This nighttime photograph captures a street food stall in South Jakarta, Indonesia, illuminated by artificial lights. The central focus is a "Pukis" stall, characterized by its yellow and green signboard and a glass display counter. Two young men are visible around the stall. One man, wearing a dark short-sleeved shirt with a patterned trim, is actively preparing food inside the glass display, his hands engaged with ingredients or equipment. The food being cooked appears to be Pukis, a traditional Indonesian cake, laid out in molds. A red and white box of "Jolly" brand tissues, labeled "250 sheets," sits on the counter. Behind the counter, another young man, wearing a dark shirt, is observing the preparation, looking towards the cooking area with a neutral or slightly smiling expression. The stall's prominent sign reads "Pukis 15" in a large, decorative script. Below it, in smaller text, is the Javanese phrase "BEDA WONGE ORA BEDO RASANE," which translates to "Different person, not different taste," suggesting consistency in their product. In the background, other brightly lit food stalls are partially visible, indicating a bustling night market or street food area. The overall scene conveys a typical evening street food experience.
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