Sign in
This image captures a vibrant and modern food stall named "Offle" located within a large, open-plan building, likely a transit hub or a large commercial space, consistent with its location in Central Jakarta, Indonesia.

The main subject is the "Offle" stall, which is predominantly yellow and white, featuring bright LED strip lighting that outlines its structure. The top section is yellow with the brand name "Offle" displayed prominently, accompanied by a logo resembling a chef's hat and a waffle pattern. Below the name, the slogan "DON'T TRY IT!" adds a playful, intriguing touch. The base of the stall is white with a subtle hexagonal texture.

The stall is set up for service, with designated areas marked "PICK UP HERE" and "ORDER HERE" on light wood-look panels. A clear display case on the counter presents menu items and prices. Several posters are visible on the stall's facade: one on the left shows various food items, possibly promoting "Gila Goreng" (Crazy Fried, in Indonesian); another in the center highlights a promotion with "Cuma 18" (Only 18, likely a price or deal); and a partial poster on the far right displays images of burger-like items with Indonesian text "YANG TERBAYANG EXTRA RASA ELOK" (Imagining extra delicious flavor).

Behind the "ORDER HERE" counter, a person, presumably a staff member, is partially visible from the back. The overall setting includes a high, corrugated metal roof supported by exposed dark beams, suggesting an industrial or functional architectural style. The floor is tiled, with some textured yellow paving indicating accessibility features. In the background, railings and blurred structures imply an active public area. The bright lighting on the stall suggests it is operational, though the exact time of day or weather is not discernible from this indoor shot.
FM-uRiyY2

Feb 25, 2025, 6:46 AM

Central Jakarta, Indonesia

Stake attention in this memory

This image captures a vibrant and modern food stall named "Offle" located within a large, open-plan building, likely a transit hub or a large commercial space, consistent with its location in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. The main subject is the "Offle" stall, which is predominantly yellow and white, featuring bright LED strip lighting that outlines its structure. The top section is yellow with the brand name "Offle" displayed prominently, accompanied by a logo resembling a chef's hat and a waffle pattern. Below the name, the slogan "DON'T TRY IT!" adds a playful, intriguing touch. The base of the stall is white with a subtle hexagonal texture. The stall is set up for service, with designated areas marked "PICK UP HERE" and "ORDER HERE" on light wood-look panels. A clear display case on the counter presents menu items and prices. Several posters are visible on the stall's facade: one on the left shows various food items, possibly promoting "Gila Goreng" (Crazy Fried, in Indonesian); another in the center highlights a promotion with "Cuma 18" (Only 18, likely a price or deal); and a partial poster on the far right displays images of burger-like items with Indonesian text "YANG TERBAYANG EXTRA RASA ELOK" (Imagining extra delicious flavor). Behind the "ORDER HERE" counter, a person, presumably a staff member, is partially visible from the back. The overall setting includes a high, corrugated metal roof supported by exposed dark beams, suggesting an industrial or functional architectural style. The floor is tiled, with some textured yellow paving indicating accessibility features. In the background, railings and blurred structures imply an active public area. The bright lighting on the stall suggests it is operational, though the exact time of day or weather is not discernible from this indoor shot.

Loading AttnAds…

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Central Jakarta

FM-uRiyY2

Feb 25, 2025, 6:46 AM

Central Jakarta, Indonesia

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.