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Maria

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Fri, May 1, 2026, 05:42 AM

Bishkek City, Kyrgyzstan

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The image captures a warm and inviting scene inside a cafe in Bishkek City, Kyrgyzstan. A person's hand, positioned on the right side of the frame, holds a clear glass filled with a light-colored, fro…read more

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relaxing
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comforting
peaceful

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The image captures a warm and inviting scene inside a cafe in Bishkek City, Kyrgyzstan. A person's hand, positioned on the right side of the frame, holds a clear glass filled with a light-colored, frothy beverage, likely a coffee or milkshake. The glass prominently displays the white text "capito" in a playful font, with "coffee, bakery & pizza" written beneath it in smaller letters. Residual foam from the drink clings to the inside of the glass, indicating it has been partially consumed. The background reveals the cozy interior of the establishment. The floor features a distinct black and white geometric tile pattern, adding a classic touch to the decor. Various light fixtures illuminate the space with a warm glow. Several unique pendant lamps, crafted from woven material and resembling heart shapes or rounded ovals, hang from the ceiling, casting soft light and patterns on the walls. A black spotlight is also visible. In the middle ground, another person is partially visible, seated at a table, wearing a light-colored cap and a dark top, appearing relaxed. Tables with light-colored tops and dark bases, paired with chairs, are arranged throughout the cafe. The overall ambiance suggests a comfortable and casual setting, suitable for enjoying a beverage and perhaps a snack. The warm lighting and decor create an inviting atmosphere within the cafe. | Open Wire