Over the years, during each visit to Sydney for conferences, I found myself returning to the same familiar stores. They offered convenience and efficiency, remaining largely unchanged in appearance. Remarkably, despite the triannual renovation requirements imposed by their leases within shopping centres and food courts, the signage and overall presentation remained consistent, lending a sense of continuity amid the passage of time.
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Those food service signs have a universal appeal. I am attracted to them, and would try their food given an opportunity.
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DeleteI like the Super Chef menu - all you have to do is point! 😊
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DeleteThey are nice. The first one is making me want tofu noodles! Guess what's for dinner haha! :-D
ReplyDeleteVegan culture in Taiwan is very popular. All vegetables turned into meat texture
DeleteSome interesting places to get a bite.
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DeleteThis last little food cart on wheels is super cute. Here, you have to pay hundreds of dollars in order to be able to run a food truck.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness. You serious?
DeleteNo hay mucha afluencia de gentes, seguramente acudirán más tarde.
ReplyDeleteI normally avoid crowd
DeleteI love ❤️ this series. Thank you 😊 🙏 so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how some places can feel so timeless, even when everything else around them is changing. There's a real comfort in returning to a familiar spot and finding it just as you remember it. Those signs must hold a lot of memories for you.
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThe shops do look very smart and appealing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos!!
ReplyDeleteThese stores are calling you....
I love how they maintain their style over time!!
The signs are good, it looks clean and inviting.
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