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This image captures a laminated food menu from a restaurant or eatery, likely in Central Jakarta, Indonesia, as it rests on a wooden table. The main subject is "Ayam Pek Cam Kee," a Hainanese-style chicken dish, prominently displayed with a large photo of chopped chicken garnished with herbs and fried garlic. This dish is offered in three sizes with corresponding prices (presumably in Indonesian Rupiah): Small (1/4 ekor - 58), Medium (1/2 ekor - 115), and Large (1 ekor - 220). The menu includes an "EXTRA" section for side dishes and additions. These feature Nasi Putih (White Rice) for 10, Mie Bihun Kwetiau (Noodle/Vermicelli/Kwetiau) for 15, Nasi Hainam (Hainanese Rice) for 18, and Bubur Polos (Plain Porridge) priced at 18 for Small and 28 for Normal. "Add ons Xtra Locale Chicken" includes Small (Charsiu/Steam Chicken) for 23 and Small mix for 45. Further extra items consist of 1 Pcs Cakwe (fried dough fritter) for 15, Telur Ayam Kampung (raw kampung chicken egg) for 10, Telur Pitan (century egg) for 20, Telur Kecap (soy sauce egg) for 15, and Tahu Kecap (soy sauce tofu) for 20. Notable details include a "SALEMBA 43" logo with a cartoon chef, and a "HALAL" logo, signifying that the food adheres to Islamic dietary laws. Many menu items show both Indonesian and Chinese names. The laminated surface reflects some glare, particularly over the main chicken dish and the noodle image, suggesting indoor lighting. The menu's worn condition implies active use in a dining establishment.
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