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This image depicts a professional kitchen or restaurant service area in Strasbourg, France, identified by tableware featuring illustrations of Alsatian scenes, including "PETIT FRANCE," a historic district of Strasbourg.

The scene is dominated by multiple black serving trays filled with small, round white ceramic plates. Each plate features a red dotted rim and a central monochrome illustration with red accents, depicting traditional Alsatian architecture and figures in folk costume, with visible text on some plates referencing "PETIT FRANCE" and other Alsatian terms.

On the left, a stainless steel commercial kitchen counter features a gas stovetop with two burners. Adjacent to the stovetop, two rectangular tarts or cakes, topped with dark fruit (possibly cherries or plums), are presented on a white baking sheet. One tart shows evidence of being partially cut. A round tart with a brown, possibly nut or fruit, topping is positioned on a light-colored plate on a separate black tray on the main counter.

Further left on the counter, a tall, clear glass and a small metal pot containing a dark liquid are visible. Several knives, one with a yellow handle, are placed on the countertop among the plates.

The background shows additional stainless steel kitchen equipment, including shelving and a commercial oven or refrigeration unit with a document attached to its door. The floor is tiled with large, light-colored square tiles, and a metal drain grate is visible in the distance. The walls are tiled with smaller, light-colored square tiles. No individuals are present in the scene, but the arrangement of food and plates suggests active preparation for serving multiple portions of dessert.
Ahmed

Mar 15, 2026

Strasbourg, France

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This image depicts a professional kitchen or restaurant service area in Strasbourg, France, identified by tableware featuring illustrations of Alsatian scenes, including "PETIT FRANCE," a historic district of Strasbourg. The scene is dominated by multiple black serving trays filled with small, round white ceramic plates. Each plate features a red dotted rim and a central monochrome illustration with red accents, depicting traditional Alsatian architecture and figures in folk costume, with visible text on some plates referencing "PETIT FRANCE" and other Alsatian terms. On the left, a stainless steel commercial kitchen counter features a gas stovetop with two burners. Adjacent to the stovetop, two rectangular tarts or cakes, topped with dark fruit (possibly cherries or plums), are presented on a white baking sheet. One tart shows evidence of being partially cut. A round tart with a brown, possibly nut or fruit, topping is positioned on a light-colored plate on a separate black tray on the main counter. Further left on the counter, a tall, clear glass and a small metal pot containing a dark liquid are visible. Several knives, one with a yellow handle, are placed on the countertop among the plates. The background shows additional stainless steel kitchen equipment, including shelving and a commercial oven or refrigeration unit with a document attached to its door. The floor is tiled with large, light-colored square tiles, and a metal drain grate is visible in the distance. The walls are tiled with smaller, light-colored square tiles. No individuals are present in the scene, but the arrangement of food and plates suggests active preparation for serving multiple portions of dessert.

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