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The image captures an outdoor area of a cafe or restaurant named "Mata Hati," located in Kediri, Indonesia. The scene is set on what appears to be a patio or garden, with a white-walled building featuring a modern aesthetic, black awning, and decorative patterned walls. The ground consists of hexagonal paving stones interspersed with green grass, which is visibly wet with puddles, suggesting recent rain. In the foreground, a prominent red and white sign displays a message in Indonesian. The text, translated, reads: "Mata Hati. Thank you, for no longer bringing drinks & food from outside." Below the text, a universal 'no' symbol (a red circle with a diagonal line) is superimposed over icons of a drink cup and a burger/sandwich, reinforcing the prohibition. The sign is supported by wooden poles, with two plastic water bottles hanging from its base, possibly to weigh it down. Beyond the sign, two patrons, a man and a woman, are seated at a round black table, their backs to the camera, facing the cafe building. Other outdoor tables and chairs are visible in the background on a grassy patch. To the right of the sign, near the building entrance, there is a tall, silver outdoor ash bin and a green waste bin. Another black bin features the partially visible text "EMPAT TYLING" (likely part of a longer phrase). The building's wall also features a large red hashtag starting with "#Kelu." The time of day appears to be daytime, with ambient light.
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