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interior of a spacious, open-air restaurant or food court with a high, exposed metal roof structure
Momentinterior of a spacious, open-air restaurant or food court with a high, exposed metal roof structure. The roof is supported by black metal beams and trusses, with a light-colored, possibly insulated, sheeting. Multiple white, dome-shaped lights are suspended from the ceiling, and two large industrial fans are mounted on dark poles, angled downwards. The main area of the restaurant is filled with rows of tables and chairs. The tables have white tops and silver metal legs. The chairs are black plastic, with a simple, modern design. Some of the tables are set with white placemats and small, white cube-shaped dispensers, possibly for napkins or sugar. In the foreground, a bamboo furniture piece is partially visible on the left, and a clear glass is on a table on the right. The floor is a dark, reflective material, possibly polished concrete or tiles, mirroring the lights and furniture. In the background, there are advertisements and signage on the walls, some featuring food items like burgers and steak, suggesting it is a dining establishment. There are also glass display cases or counters, and what appear to be service areas or kitchens. A few people are visible in the background, indistinctly, either working or dining. The overall impression is of a well-lit, functional, and moderately busy casual dining space. The presence of advertising for "Azzam Home Eat" and "Mdm Burger" indicates this is likely a food establishment in the Medan Estate area of Indonesia.

