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SaltedMemories

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Thu, Apr 16, 2026, 12:05 PM

2d ago

Kuta Selatan, Indonesia

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The image presents a close-up, overhead view of a tabletop BBQ grill in an indoor restaurant setting, located in Kuta Selatan, Indonesia. The main activity is grilling various cuts of meat. The centr…read more

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The image presents a close-up, overhead view of a tabletop BBQ grill in an indoor restaurant setting, located in Kuta Selatan, Indonesia. The main activity is grilling various cuts of meat. The central subject is a circular, stainless steel grill with a metal grate, underneath which glowing heat from charcoal or gas flames is visible. Several pieces of meat, predominantly thinly sliced and appearing to be beef with visible marbling (streaks of fat), are cooking on the grate. Some pieces are still raw and pink, while others are partially cooked, showing browning and slight charring. A few pieces are more cooked and appear curled from the heat. In the lower-left corner, a person's hand is visible, holding a pair of metal tongs, actively turning or placing meat on the grill. To the left of the grill, a white rectangular plate holds a side salad composed of green lettuce, shredded carrots, and what appears to be dark seaweed, all topped with a light dressing. Other white ceramic dishes are partially visible in the background, resting on a textured, gray table surface. The scene captures an interactive dining experience, typical of yakiniku or Korean BBQ restaurants, where patrons cook their own food at the table. No specific time of day is discernible, and there is no visible text in the image. | Open Wire