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An overhead photograph displays a Japanese set meal, known as *teishoku*, meticulously arranged on a light-colored wooden tray. This tray is positioned on a larger wooden table. The scene depicts a casual dining establishment in Japan, consistent with locations found in urban areas such as Shibuya. The central dish is a large, white ceramic plate with a distinctive blue and black geometric pattern. It holds a stir-fried preparation consisting of pan-seared salmon portions, large pieces of green cabbage, sliced carrots, and elongated light brown fibrous vegetables. This medley is uniformly garnished with a pat of butter, scattered sesame seeds, and finely chopped green onions. To the left of the main plate, a white ceramic bowl contains a serving of brown rice, lightly topped with sesame seeds. To its right, a black bowl holds a savory broth with visible ingredients including sliced mushrooms, pieces of protein, and chopped green onions. Three smaller, distinct dishes accompany the main components: 1. A rectangular white ceramic dish is partitioned into two sections. The left section contains a small portion of a creamy, light-colored salad. The right section holds two pale, elongated root vegetable pieces. 2. A small, square, fluted green bowl contains a solid block of white tofu, garnished with finely chopped green herbs and a thin liquid dressing. 3. A small, round, fluted blue and white bowl contains two white, spherical dumplings, each topped with a dollop of dark red bean paste. A pair of light-colored wooden chopsticks rests on a small black ceramic chopstick rest. Adjacent to the chopsticks is a light-colored wooden spoon. Beneath these utensils, a small, irregularly shaped white paper with Japanese text and a simple cartoon face is positioned. A black bill holder, containing a white paper receipt or check, lies on the wooden table just above the meal tray. In the background, a darker floor surface and portions of wooden furniture are visible. The lower edge of the frame captures parts of a person's legs, dressed in light-colored attire, indicating a first-person perspective of the diner.
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