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A bowl of Mie Goreng, a popular Indonesian noodle dish, is presented in a brown-rimmed bowl on a dark, speckled table. The noodles, a mix of thick and thin strands, are coated in a rich, orangey-yellow broth. Interspersed with the noodles are pieces of scrambled egg, bright green leafy vegetables (likely bok choy), thin slices of white vegetable (possibly turnip or radish), and garnished with crispy fried shallots. A hint of red chili can be seen peeking through the dish. The overall impression is a close-up, overhead shot of a savory and visually appealing meal. While the image itself does not explicitly indicate its location, Mie Goreng is a ubiquitous dish across Indonesia, commonly found in street food stalls, warungs (small eateries), and restaurants, making it a plausible offering in Nganjuk, East Java.
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