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This image captures an outdoor food stall operating at night in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The stall is brightly lit with string lights and appears to be made of wood with a canvas canopy. A person, partially obscured and wearing a headscarf, is standing behind the counter, seemingly preparing or serving food. Another individual is visible behind them, also behind the counter. A prominent red and white banner is displayed at the front of the stall. The text on the banner is in Bengali, and it reads: - "মিরাত কিচেন" (Mirat Kitchen), indicating the name of the establishment. - "পল্লী খিচুড়ি" (Polli Khichuri), which translates to "Village Khichuri" or "Rustic Khichuri," a popular rice and lentil dish. - "এবং রুটি" (Ebong Ruti), meaning "and Ruti" (flatbread). - "২৫-১০০ টা" (25-100 Taka), suggesting a price range for their items, with Taka being the currency of Bangladesh. In front of the stall, two plastic stools, one brown and one blue, are placed on the concrete ground, likely for customers. To the right of the stall, several plastic containers (possibly holding food) are stacked, along with a few blue buckets. A large, clear plastic bag filled with numerous small plastic water bottles is also visible on the ground. In the background, on the left, several people are seen walking past, suggesting a public street or pathway. The overall setting indicates a lively, informal street food vendor environment after dark. The lighting from the stall illuminates the immediate area, while the background remains dark.
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