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Maria

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Fri, Apr 17, 2026, 11:59 AM

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Bishkek City, Kyrgyzstan

42.87900, 74.58500

A close-up, slightly tilted view captures a hearty meal served on a patterned table, likely in a restaurant or cafe in Bishkek City, Kyrgyzstan. The central focus is a large white plate presenting a g…read more

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A close-up, slightly tilted view captures a hearty meal served on a patterned table, likely in a restaurant or cafe in Bishkek City, Kyrgyzstan. The central focus is a large white plate presenting a generous portion of a creamy mushroom and meat dish, resembling beef stroganoff, served alongside a textured mound of mashed potatoes. A sprig of fresh parsley garnishes the potatoes. Next to the main course, a triangular piece of flatbread or cracker, topped with sesame seeds, stands upright, accompanied by pickled vegetables including gherkins and what appears to be a pickled bell pepper or tomato. To the left, a white bowl with distinctive red, swirling, traditional Central Asian patterns is visible. Further left and lower in the frame, a smaller, boat-shaped white bowl contains a side salad, possibly an Olivier salad, featuring diced vegetables and what looks like meat or cheese. In the blurred background, parts of wooden chairs are visible, along with reflections on the table surface. A person's face, smiling and looking towards the camera, is partially visible in the upper left background, suggesting a social dining setting. Another person is partially visible, seated in the lower left. The table features intricate geometric and floral patterns, common in the region. There is no visible text in the image. | Open Wire