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This image depicts an indoor scene, likely a restaurant or cafe located in Bnei Brak, Israel. The primary subject is a large, rectangular digital display screen serving as a menu, oriented vertically on a wall.

The screen displays menu options predominantly in Hebrew. At the top, "יום רביעי 15.10" (Wednesday 15.10) is visible. The menu is divided into two main columns: "מנת שף | חלבי" (Chef's Dish | Dairy) on the left, and "מנת שף | בשרי" (Chef's Dish | Meat) on the right. Each column features a primary dish and a sub-menu labeled "תפריט" (Menu). The "Dairy" section lists items like "שקשוקה דוקה" (Dukkah Shakshuka), tilapia, salmon, stuffed mushrooms (vegan meat), crispy toast, salad, and pasta. The "Meat" section lists "נתח אסדו מעושן" (Smoked Asado Cut) served with potatoes, green beans, and chimichurri, along with hake fish, chicken breast, schnitzel, veal patties, roasted meat, grilled pargit steak (chicken thigh), and tofu skewers. Visual background graphics on the screen include images of food such as pizza, olives, and fresh vegetables (tomatoes, basil).

In the foreground, the top sections of two wooden chairs or booth dividers partially obscure the lower portion of the digital screen. One chair is dark brown with a solid frame, while the other is lighter brown with a rattan-style backrest. The background wall, visible beyond the screen and furniture, is a light color (off-white or light grey) and features minimalist black line-art illustrations of leafy plants or vegetables. Strong overhead lighting is evident, creating glare reflections on the upper sections of the digital screen. No individuals are present or engaged in any actions within the frame.
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Oct 16, 2025, 11:13 AM

Bnei Brak, Israel

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This image depicts an indoor scene, likely a restaurant or cafe located in Bnei Brak, Israel. The primary subject is a large, rectangular digital display screen serving as a menu, oriented vertically on a wall. The screen displays menu options predominantly in Hebrew. At the top, "יום רביעי 15.10" (Wednesday 15.10) is visible. The menu is divided into two main columns: "מנת שף | חלבי" (Chef's Dish | Dairy) on the left, and "מנת שף | בשרי" (Chef's Dish | Meat) on the right. Each column features a primary dish and a sub-menu labeled "תפריט" (Menu). The "Dairy" section lists items like "שקשוקה דוקה" (Dukkah Shakshuka), tilapia, salmon, stuffed mushrooms (vegan meat), crispy toast, salad, and pasta. The "Meat" section lists "נתח אסדו מעושן" (Smoked Asado Cut) served with potatoes, green beans, and chimichurri, along with hake fish, chicken breast, schnitzel, veal patties, roasted meat, grilled pargit steak (chicken thigh), and tofu skewers. Visual background graphics on the screen include images of food such as pizza, olives, and fresh vegetables (tomatoes, basil). In the foreground, the top sections of two wooden chairs or booth dividers partially obscure the lower portion of the digital screen. One chair is dark brown with a solid frame, while the other is lighter brown with a rattan-style backrest. The background wall, visible beyond the screen and furniture, is a light color (off-white or light grey) and features minimalist black line-art illustrations of leafy plants or vegetables. Strong overhead lighting is evident, creating glare reflections on the upper sections of the digital screen. No individuals are present or engaged in any actions within the frame.

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