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This image captures a small, roadside food stall or warung, likely in Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia, under a bright daytime sky with scattered clouds. The scene is dominated by the humble structure of the eatery, fronted by various advertising banners. The building itself features a corrugated roof and seems to be constructed with simple materials, possibly wood and concrete. The front entrance is covered by a pair of rustic wooden doors, reinforced with metal mesh. To the left, a vibrant green and yellow banner prominently displays "LAMONGAN JOOS PECEL LELE," accompanied by illustrations of a duck, a pigeon, a fish, an eel, a partridge, and a rooster, indicating the types of dishes or ingredients offered. "Pecel Lele" is a well-known Indonesian dish of fried catfish. Above the entrance, two smaller banners advertise additional menu items. The green one reads "LAMONGAN ENJOY NASI GORENG MIE GORENG" (Fried Rice, Fried Noodles), while the yellow banner to its right states "LAMONGAN ENJOY SOTO AYAM" (Chicken Soup). These banners suggest a focus on common Indonesian comfort foods. Inside the stall, visible through the open doorway, are a simple wooden table and a couple of bright green plastic stools, indicating a basic dining setup. Clothes or rags appear to be hanging further inside. A low, light-blue concrete fence or barrier runs along the front of the eatery, with some sparse weeds growing at its base. The stall is situated directly beside an asphalt road, separated by a narrow concrete sidewalk. A utility pole with power lines is visible on the far left, extending towards the sky. The overall impression is that of a local, unpretentious eatery catering to everyday patrons.
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