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Captured from a perspective within a street food stall, the image (rotated 90 degrees clockwise) depicts a vibrant scene typical of street food vendors in Malang, Indonesia. The photograph is taken from inside the stall, looking both inward at the prepared food and outward at the street activity.

The stall itself features a metal frame and transparent panels. Inside, an array of ingredients and equipment is visible. A large, traditional woven bamboo basket, similar to a *tampah*, is filled with fresh, finely chopped green vegetables and white sprouts, suggesting ingredients for a local dish. Nearby, several metal bowls, some containing remnants of food or sauce, are ready for use. A bright pink plastic container, a green plastic holder filled with spoons and spatulas, and a yellow container with the partial text "KOPE" (likely a brand for instant noodles or similar product) are also present. A large clear plastic container is visible below, possibly holding bulk ingredients like rice. On an upper shelf, a clear plastic display case holds items on skewers, resembling grilled snacks or satay. A person's arm and part of their torso, dressed in dark clothing, are visible in the lower foreground, indicating the presence of a vendor or customer.

Through the stall's transparent panels, a bright street scene unfolds. Pedestrians can be observed in the background, along with blurred buildings and glimpses of a street. A prominent green circular sign displaying the text "GoFood" is clearly visible outside, indicating that the stall likely offers food delivery services, a common feature of modern street food culture. The bright, natural lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly late morning or early afternoon, with clear weather. The overall setup, the specific ingredients, and the "GoFood" signage are strong indicators of a typical Indonesian street food vendor.
FM-cgNMc2

Feb 15, 2025

Malang, Indonesia

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Captured from a perspective within a street food stall, the image (rotated 90 degrees clockwise) depicts a vibrant scene typical of street food vendors in Malang, Indonesia. The photograph is taken from inside the stall, looking both inward at the prepared food and outward at the street activity. The stall itself features a metal frame and transparent panels. Inside, an array of ingredients and equipment is visible. A large, traditional woven bamboo basket, similar to a *tampah*, is filled with fresh, finely chopped green vegetables and white sprouts, suggesting ingredients for a local dish. Nearby, several metal bowls, some containing remnants of food or sauce, are ready for use. A bright pink plastic container, a green plastic holder filled with spoons and spatulas, and a yellow container with the partial text "KOPE" (likely a brand for instant noodles or similar product) are also present. A large clear plastic container is visible below, possibly holding bulk ingredients like rice. On an upper shelf, a clear plastic display case holds items on skewers, resembling grilled snacks or satay. A person's arm and part of their torso, dressed in dark clothing, are visible in the lower foreground, indicating the presence of a vendor or customer. Through the stall's transparent panels, a bright street scene unfolds. Pedestrians can be observed in the background, along with blurred buildings and glimpses of a street. A prominent green circular sign displaying the text "GoFood" is clearly visible outside, indicating that the stall likely offers food delivery services, a common feature of modern street food culture. The bright, natural lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly late morning or early afternoon, with clear weather. The overall setup, the specific ingredients, and the "GoFood" signage are strong indicators of a typical Indonesian street food vendor.

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