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The image displays the interior of a restaurant, identified as a taqueria likely named "Don Pastor," located in Santa Clara Ocoyucan, Mexico. The ceiling features corrugated panels painted in horizontal stripes of red, orange, and yellow, from which numerous pendant lights shaped like colorful buckets (red, yellow, orange, pink, blue, gray/silver) are suspended, along with bare incandescent bulbs. White corrugated wall panels bear large black lettering spelling "TACOS," accompanied by yellow cursive script listing taco types: "Al Pastor," "Arabes," "Gringas," "Taquesos," "Asada," and "Alambres." Three individuals are present. On the left, two restaurant staff members are visible in white short-sleeved shirts, each bearing the text "Un Taco me Rey Salva" on the back, and red aprons. One is positioned behind a stainless steel counter, facing away from the camera, while the other stands further right, also facing away, near dining tables. In the center-left, a male individual wearing a black suit jacket, a white collared shirt, and dark pants stands, looking directly at the camera. The dining area is furnished with multiple foldable metal chairs featuring red and yellow plastic seats and backs, many branded with a "Don Pastor" logo, arranged around dark-topped square and rectangular tables. The floor is dark-colored with white line markings. A large glass partition on the right reflects portions of the interior and an exterior or adjacent area, revealing additional lighting and seating. A green cross safety sign is mounted on a wall section to the left.
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