Memory from Barcelona, Spain
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Barcelona, Spain
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The image displays the entrance and interior of "MUSTAFA CAN'S Gemüse Kebab," a food establishment

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The image displays the entrance and interior of "MUSTAFA CAN'S Gemüse Kebab," a food establishment. The shop's name is rendered in prominent yellow and green neon lettering above the entrance, which is framed by a gray arched stone architectural element. Inside, to the left, a male employee in a yellow shirt and black baseball cap stands smiling behind a bright yellow service counter. This counter is filled with various fresh, chopped ingredients, including vegetables and salads, arranged in clear containers. A red circular "HALAL" sign is affixed to the wall behind him, near a large vertical kebab rotisserie. A second employee in a yellow shirt is partially visible further in the background. A male patron, wearing a black hooded jacket and dark trousers with Adidas sneakers, stands facing the counter, appearing to be in the process of ordering. To the right, a large, yellow bear sculpture, identified as a Buddy Bear, is prominently displayed. The bear is painted with various colorful scenes and the word "BERLIN" is visible on its torso. A small white sign below the bear reads "NO TOCAR-ME" (Catalan for "Do Not Touch Me"). The interior features several modern yellow chairs and small wooden tables, where multiple male patrons are seated. One man, wearing a plaid shirt and glasses, is observed holding a food item. The general ambiance is modern, with circular light fixtures suspended from the ceiling and a wall adorned with framed decorative elements. A black "fritz-kola" crate is visible beneath one of the tables. While no specific street address is visible, the presence of the Catalan phrase "NO TOCAR-ME" indicates the location is within Catalonia, consistent with Barcelona, Spain.