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This image captures a close-up of a laminated menu, open to a page detailing "Bevande" (Drinks), resting on a dark-colored table. The menu itself is oriented vertically within the photograph but is intended to be read horizontally. The "Bevande" section lists a variety of beverages, starting with Italian coffee options like Caffè espresso, deca, orzo, ginseng (€3.00), Caffè corretto, and Cappuccino (€4.50). Japanese-inspired drinks include Matcha Cappuccino (€6.00), Thè caldo Giapponese (hot Japanese tea, €6.00), and Thè freddo Giapponese (cold Japanese tea). Other non-alcoholic options are Ramune (Japanese soda), various Bibite (soft drinks) and succhi di frutta (fruit juices) (€4.00), Acqua Piccola (small water, €2.90), and Acqua Grande (large water, €3.30). The menu also features alcoholic beverages: Vini al bicchiere (wine by the glass, €6.50 to €18.00), Vino a mescita (carafe wine: 1/4 liter for €9.50, 1/2 liter for €13.90), Liquori, amari e distillati (€4.00 to €25.00). A dedicated "SAKÈ (Giapponesi)" section offers Sakè Ozeki (carafe 220 ml for €12.50, glass for €4.00), dolce UmeShu Choya Original (sweet plum wine, glass for €4.00, 750 ml bottle for €19.00), and artisanal Shichiken junmai Ginjo (glass for €8.90, carafe 0.220 l for €15.00). To the left of the menu, a small, colorful packet, possibly a wet wipe or air freshener, with "ARIA FRESH" visible on it, rests on the table. The overall setting appears to be a restaurant or café, likely one specializing in Japanese cuisine, given the prominent sake and Japanese tea selections.
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