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The image displays a close-up overhead view of a dining table at what appears to be a restaurant in Hanoi, Vietnam. The table surface is dark, possibly black.

In the upper left quadrant, a menu is visible, featuring a collage of food images and a list of beverages with prices. A light green or aqua ceramic bowl is centrally placed on the right side of the table. Below the bowl, a pair of black chopsticks rests on a brown paper wrapper. Partially visible on the far left is a metallic, multi-layered tray or pot. A gold-colored hair claw clip is also seen near the top right, resting on the table.

The menu lists various drinks and their prices in Vietnamese Dong. Notable items include: Pepsi, 7 Up, Twister, Soda (all 20,000 VND), Lemon juice, Passion fruit juice (both 30,000 VND), Vietnamese tea (10,000 VND), Vodka men (90,000 VND), Cocodile vodka (250,000 VND), Truc Bach beer, Heineken beer (both 35,000 VND), Tiger beer, Sai Gon beer, and Ha Noi beer (all 30,000 VND). Small text on the menu indicates "The VAT is not included" and provides an address: "ĐỊA CHỈ: SỐ 20 NGUYỄN HỮU HUÂN - HÀ NỘI," confirming the location as Hanoi.

The brown paper wrapper for the chopsticks prominently features the text "CHẢ CÁ THĂNG LONG" in red, along with an illustration of a traditional Vietnamese stove and a row of fish icons. Chả Cá Thăng Long is a renowned fried fish dish, a specialty of Hanoi, strongly suggesting the restaurant serves this local delicacy. The setting indicates preparation for a meal at a Vietnamese eatery.
Dani

Dec 10, 2024, 9:28 AM

Hanoi, Vietnam

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The image displays a close-up overhead view of a dining table at what appears to be a restaurant in Hanoi, Vietnam. The table surface is dark, possibly black. In the upper left quadrant, a menu is visible, featuring a collage of food images and a list of beverages with prices. A light green or aqua ceramic bowl is centrally placed on the right side of the table. Below the bowl, a pair of black chopsticks rests on a brown paper wrapper. Partially visible on the far left is a metallic, multi-layered tray or pot. A gold-colored hair claw clip is also seen near the top right, resting on the table. The menu lists various drinks and their prices in Vietnamese Dong. Notable items include: Pepsi, 7 Up, Twister, Soda (all 20,000 VND), Lemon juice, Passion fruit juice (both 30,000 VND), Vietnamese tea (10,000 VND), Vodka men (90,000 VND), Cocodile vodka (250,000 VND), Truc Bach beer, Heineken beer (both 35,000 VND), Tiger beer, Sai Gon beer, and Ha Noi beer (all 30,000 VND). Small text on the menu indicates "The VAT is not included" and provides an address: "ĐỊA CHỈ: SỐ 20 NGUYỄN HỮU HUÂN - HÀ NỘI," confirming the location as Hanoi. The brown paper wrapper for the chopsticks prominently features the text "CHẢ CÁ THĂNG LONG" in red, along with an illustration of a traditional Vietnamese stove and a row of fish icons. Chả Cá Thăng Long is a renowned fried fish dish, a specialty of Hanoi, strongly suggesting the restaurant serves this local delicacy. The setting indicates preparation for a meal at a Vietnamese eatery.

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