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The image depicts a dining table at a restaurant, likely after a meal, characterized by bright, natural-looking lighting suggesting daytime. No people are visible.

In the foreground, a light-colored ceramic plate holds remnants of green vegetables, possibly stir-fried or braised bok choy or similar greens, along with a dark sauce or oil. Chinese characters, including "一腐", are part of the plate's design. Adjacent to the plate is an empty, light-colored ceramic bowl with some food residue at the bottom. A white ceramic spoon rests across the plate and a partially visible menu.

The menu, printed on paper, features Chinese text listing various dishes and prices. Notable categories include "潮油汤粉类" (Chaozhou-style oil soup noodles/rice vermicelli), "特色炒粉类" (Special fried noodles/rice vermicelli), and "特色汤粉类" (Special soup noodles/rice vermicelli). Dish names like "牛肉" (beef), "肉" (pork), "猪杂" (pork offal), "牛腩" (beef brisket), "生蚝" (oysters), "豆腐" (tofu), "花生" (peanut), "牛丸" (beef balls), and "手工肉丸" (handmade meatballs) are visible with price ranges in Yuan (e.g., 20-25-30, 15-20-25). The menu also states "餐20元起送" (meals from 20 yuan for delivery) and an "订餐号码:13501541048" (order number). The text "一有道" is also visible at the top of the menu. The table surface is light-colored and reflective. The food and text are consistent with a Chinese restaurant setting, aligning with the Guangzhou, China context.
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Jan 7, 2025, 7:54 AM

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The image depicts a dining table at a restaurant, likely after a meal, characterized by bright, natural-looking lighting suggesting daytime. No people are visible. In the foreground, a light-colored ceramic plate holds remnants of green vegetables, possibly stir-fried or braised bok choy or similar greens, along with a dark sauce or oil. Chinese characters, including "一腐", are part of the plate's design. Adjacent to the plate is an empty, light-colored ceramic bowl with some food residue at the bottom. A white ceramic spoon rests across the plate and a partially visible menu. The menu, printed on paper, features Chinese text listing various dishes and prices. Notable categories include "潮油汤粉类" (Chaozhou-style oil soup noodles/rice vermicelli), "特色炒粉类" (Special fried noodles/rice vermicelli), and "特色汤粉类" (Special soup noodles/rice vermicelli). Dish names like "牛肉" (beef), "肉" (pork), "猪杂" (pork offal), "牛腩" (beef brisket), "生蚝" (oysters), "豆腐" (tofu), "花生" (peanut), "牛丸" (beef balls), and "手工肉丸" (handmade meatballs) are visible with price ranges in Yuan (e.g., 20-25-30, 15-20-25). The menu also states "餐20元起送" (meals from 20 yuan for delivery) and an "订餐号码:13501541048" (order number). The text "一有道" is also visible at the top of the menu. The table surface is light-colored and reflective. The food and text are consistent with a Chinese restaurant setting, aligning with the Guangzhou, China context.

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