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The image depicts an indoor scene within an IKEA "Švedski bistro" (Swedish bistro), likely in Belgrade, Serbia, given the visible Serbian Dinar (RSD) currency and Cyrillic script. A queue of customers, mostly seen from behind, lines up along a service counter. Two lines, labeled "Linija 1" and "Linija 2," are visible, indicating separate service points.

On the left, several digital screens display menu items and prices. One screen shows a "Cimet pec" (Cinnamon bun) for 89 RSD. Another advertises "Točeno piće sa samouslužnog pulta" (Draft drink from self-service tap) for 149 RSD, and a third displays pink soft-serve ice cream. Further down, a screen shows a general "Meni" (Menu).

Staff members, wearing uniforms and hairnets, are visible behind the counter, attending to customers. One customer near the front of the queue wears a white hoodie with "I AM LIMITED EDITION" printed on the back. Another customer carries a white shopping bag with "ČAJKIKI" and "RETRO JEANS" written on it.

The setting features typical IKEA cafeteria design with bright fluorescent lighting, exposed structural beams, and a utilitarian counter area. Security cameras are mounted overhead. Visible text on a product package near the checkout reads "KAPPEREP 349", possibly for a snack item. On a wall, a partially visible sign mentions "ge, kafu i so eš da prona za sedenje," which likely translates to finding coffee and seating. The overall activity is customers waiting to order and receive food in a self-service restaurant environment.
bogomdanova

Jan 24, 2026, 3:56 PM

Belgrade, Serbia

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The image depicts an indoor scene within an IKEA "Švedski bistro" (Swedish bistro), likely in Belgrade, Serbia, given the visible Serbian Dinar (RSD) currency and Cyrillic script. A queue of customers, mostly seen from behind, lines up along a service counter. Two lines, labeled "Linija 1" and "Linija 2," are visible, indicating separate service points. On the left, several digital screens display menu items and prices. One screen shows a "Cimet pec" (Cinnamon bun) for 89 RSD. Another advertises "Točeno piće sa samouslužnog pulta" (Draft drink from self-service tap) for 149 RSD, and a third displays pink soft-serve ice cream. Further down, a screen shows a general "Meni" (Menu). Staff members, wearing uniforms and hairnets, are visible behind the counter, attending to customers. One customer near the front of the queue wears a white hoodie with "I AM LIMITED EDITION" printed on the back. Another customer carries a white shopping bag with "ČAJKIKI" and "RETRO JEANS" written on it. The setting features typical IKEA cafeteria design with bright fluorescent lighting, exposed structural beams, and a utilitarian counter area. Security cameras are mounted overhead. Visible text on a product package near the checkout reads "KAPPEREP 349", possibly for a snack item. On a wall, a partially visible sign mentions "ge, kafu i so eš da prona za sedenje," which likely translates to finding coffee and seating. The overall activity is customers waiting to order and receive food in a self-service restaurant environment.

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