Source: Xinhua | 2022-04-02 | Editor:Irene
Photo taken on April 1, 2022 shows a view of a restaurant named Warung Tuman in South Tangerang, Indonesia. Located in the woods, this restaurant is locally famous for its Javanese and West Sumatra cuisines. Local people and people from nearby cities such as Jakarta come here to enjoy food in the embrace of nature. (Xinhua/Xu Qin)
Staff members make seasonings for food at a restaurant named Warung Tuman in South Tangerang, Indonesia, April 1, 2022. Located in the woods, this restaurant is locally famous for its Javanese and West Sumatra cuisines. Local people and people from nearby cities such as Jakarta come here to enjoy food in the embrace of nature. (Xinhua/Xu Qin)
People dine at a restaurant named Warung Tuman in South Tangerang, Indonesia, April 1, 2022. Located in the woods, this restaurant is locally famous for its Javanese and West Sumatra cuisines. Local people and people from nearby cities such as Jakarta come here to enjoy food in the embrace of nature. (Xinhua/Xu Qin)
Staff members prepare meals for diners at a restaurant named Warung Tuman in South Tangerang, Indonesia, April 1, 2022. Located in the woods, this restaurant is locally famous for its Javanese and West Sumatra cuisines. Local people and people from nearby cities such as Jakarta come here to enjoy food in the embrace of nature. (Xinhua/Xu Qin)
A staff serves drinks to diners at a restaurant named Warung Tuman in South Tangerang, Indonesia, April 1, 2022. Located in the woods, this restaurant is locally famous for its Javanese and West Sumatra cuisines. Local people and people from nearby cities such as Jakarta come here to enjoy food in the embrace of nature. (Xinhua/Xu Qin)
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