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A photograph depicts the entrance of a shop or restaurant, likely in Surakarta, Indonesia, featuring a prominent chalkboard menu in the foreground. The menu is written in colorful chalk on a black board with a light brown wooden frame, displaying a list of Indonesian dishes under the heading "MENU WESJA." The items include "Sambel Goreng Ati," "Telur Balado," "Jangan Ndeso," "Jangan Asem," "OS. Tempe Buncis," "OS. Tahu Buncis," "OS. Soon," "OS. Sawi Bakso," "Aneka Ungkepan Ayam," and "Aneka Gorengan."

Through the open dark wooden doorway, the interior of the establishment is visible, revealing a space with dark wooden ceilings and warm, artificial lighting from several hanging lamps. On the right side of the entrance, a small sign with an arrow points towards the right and reads "Batik Kageman," suggesting a section dedicated to batik products. Several mannequins are visible inside, displaying what appear to be batik shirts or garments. Above the doorway, a partially visible sign reads "SENI BATIK TRADISIONAL." On the far left, a person's hand and arm are partially visible next to a table. The scene suggests a combined restaurant and traditional batik shop, open for business, likely during the daytime.
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Jan 21, 2025, 4:59 AM

Surakarta, Indonesia

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A photograph depicts the entrance of a shop or restaurant, likely in Surakarta, Indonesia, featuring a prominent chalkboard menu in the foreground. The menu is written in colorful chalk on a black board with a light brown wooden frame, displaying a list of Indonesian dishes under the heading "MENU WESJA." The items include "Sambel Goreng Ati," "Telur Balado," "Jangan Ndeso," "Jangan Asem," "OS. Tempe Buncis," "OS. Tahu Buncis," "OS. Soon," "OS. Sawi Bakso," "Aneka Ungkepan Ayam," and "Aneka Gorengan." Through the open dark wooden doorway, the interior of the establishment is visible, revealing a space with dark wooden ceilings and warm, artificial lighting from several hanging lamps. On the right side of the entrance, a small sign with an arrow points towards the right and reads "Batik Kageman," suggesting a section dedicated to batik products. Several mannequins are visible inside, displaying what appear to be batik shirts or garments. Above the doorway, a partially visible sign reads "SENI BATIK TRADISIONAL." On the far left, a person's hand and arm are partially visible next to a table. The scene suggests a combined restaurant and traditional batik shop, open for business, likely during the daytime.

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