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This image captures a vibrant scene at a food stall, likely within a hawker center or food court in Singapore, showcasing traditional Southeast Asian iced desserts. The main subject is a large, brightly illuminated menu board displaying three types of desserts with their prices and appealing photographs.

On the menu board, from left to right, are:
1.  **D24 Durian Chendol**: A bowl and cup option, priced at $4.70 for a bowl and $5.40 for a cup. It features rich durian flesh, green cendol strands, red beans, and shaved ice.
2.  **Chendol**: Offered at $2.70 for a bowl and $3.40 for a cup, showing green cendol strands, red beans, and shaved ice.
3.  **Durian Ice Kacang**: A bowl costs $5.00, and a cup is $5.70. This dessert includes durian on top of colorful shaved ice.
4.  **Ice Kacang**: The standard version, priced at $3.00 for a bowl and $3.70 for a cup, featuring multi-colored shaved ice.

In the foreground, a large number of bottled drinking water bottles are arranged on a counter, ready for sale. Behind them, a shelf holds cans (possibly of lychee) and a cup containing an amber-colored drink. To the left, the arm and part of the torso of a person, presumably a vendor, are visible. A small "WE ACCEPT" sign with a dollar symbol and VISA logo indicates payment options.

On the right side of the image, a poster or newspaper clipping is visible, bearing the text "BEST CHENDOL" and "competion spice," suggesting an award or recognition for the stall's chendol. A blue packaged item, partially visible, shows the word "ORUNAT." The background features a tiled wall, indicating an indoor setting. The scene reflects a typical bustling food establishment in Singapore.
FM-uHS2K2

Jan 5, 2025

Singapore, Singapore

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This image captures a vibrant scene at a food stall, likely within a hawker center or food court in Singapore, showcasing traditional Southeast Asian iced desserts. The main subject is a large, brightly illuminated menu board displaying three types of desserts with their prices and appealing photographs. On the menu board, from left to right, are: 1. **D24 Durian Chendol**: A bowl and cup option, priced at $4.70 for a bowl and $5.40 for a cup. It features rich durian flesh, green cendol strands, red beans, and shaved ice. 2. **Chendol**: Offered at $2.70 for a bowl and $3.40 for a cup, showing green cendol strands, red beans, and shaved ice. 3. **Durian Ice Kacang**: A bowl costs $5.00, and a cup is $5.70. This dessert includes durian on top of colorful shaved ice. 4. **Ice Kacang**: The standard version, priced at $3.00 for a bowl and $3.70 for a cup, featuring multi-colored shaved ice. In the foreground, a large number of bottled drinking water bottles are arranged on a counter, ready for sale. Behind them, a shelf holds cans (possibly of lychee) and a cup containing an amber-colored drink. To the left, the arm and part of the torso of a person, presumably a vendor, are visible. A small "WE ACCEPT" sign with a dollar symbol and VISA logo indicates payment options. On the right side of the image, a poster or newspaper clipping is visible, bearing the text "BEST CHENDOL" and "competion spice," suggesting an award or recognition for the stall's chendol. A blue packaged item, partially visible, shows the word "ORUNAT." The background features a tiled wall, indicating an indoor setting. The scene reflects a typical bustling food establishment in Singapore.

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