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This image presents a street-level view of two informal roadside eateries in Semarang, Indonesia, shaded by abundant green trees. The foreground consists of a paved asphalt road, showing signs of wear and minor debris. In the mid-ground, two distinct food stalls are visible. The stall on the left, identified by a red banner, reads "ANGKRINGAN DJANG PHILIP" in white text. Angkringan are traditional Indonesian street food stalls. Inside, artificial lights illuminate the area where a few people are seated, presumably patrons. Several motorcycles are parked near this stall, and a blue barrel stands on the far left. Adjacent to it, on the right, is another eatery marked by a prominent red banner with "WARUNG MAKAN BU JAKA" (Bu Jaka's Eating Stall). Below the main name, a menu in white text lists various food and drink options. Under "SEMUA :" (All/Everything :), items like "NASI PECEL" (rice with peanut sauce), "MIE GORENG" (fried noodles), "MIE REBUS" (boiled noodles) are listed. Under "MINUMAN :" (Drinks :), choices include "ES TEH" (iced tea), "ES JERUK" (iced orange juice), and "ES SUSU" (iced milk). Other snacks like "PISANG GORENG" (fried banana), "TAHU GORENG" (fried tofu), "TEMPE GORENG" (fried tempeh), "JAJANAN" (snacks), "WEDANG JAHE" (ginger drink), and "WEDANG SUSU" (milk drink) are also available, followed by "DLL" (etc.). Three scooters are parked directly in front of Warung Makan Bu Jaka, and a pushcart with a blue wheel is visible further to the right. The scene appears to take place during the daytime, possibly late afternoon or early evening, with the trees providing substantial shade. No direct sunlight is visible, suggesting mild or overcast weather. The overall activity depicts a typical local dining scene along an Indonesian road.
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