
Stake attention in this memory
This night-time image depicts the facade of "Grillade Lazari," a restaurant located on Avenue Moulay Rachid in Fez, Morocco. The building is a multi-story structure with a light-tan exterior, featuring multiple windows on upper floors, some fitted with white metal security grilles. A prominent, tall, dark exhaust pipe runs vertically up the left side of the building's upper section. The ground floor houses the "Grillade Lazari" restaurant, identified by its brightly illuminated sign displaying "مشواة لازاري" (Mishwāt Lazari) in Arabic and "GRILLED LAZARI" in Latin script, with several circular illuminated logos. Below the main sign, a smaller red square sign vertically spells "GRILLELAZARI." The restaurant features large glass windows and doors, revealing interior lighting and some patrons seated at tables. To the left, a tall palm tree stands, its trunk wrapped with horizontal strips of white LED lights. In the foreground, a white four-door sedan is parked or moving slowly, oriented towards the right, partially obscuring the restaurant's entrance. Further to the right, a dark-colored minivan is parked in front of the restaurant, its front visible, bearing a Moroccan license plate "B 91323 WW." Near the minivan, at least two male figures are visible; one in a dark jacket stands facing a counter-like structure, and another is partially obscured. The ground is dark asphalt or concrete, illuminated by the artificial light sources from the restaurant and palm tree. The sky is dark, indicating night.
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