
A vertical 9:16 portrait captured at eye-level, slightly elevated, of a steaming plate of Sate Padang on a rustic teak slab in the foreground, positioned in the lower third of the frame. The beef satay skewers are threaded on bamboo sticks, glazed with a thick, glossy yellow-brown Padang sauce that glistens and releases subtle wisps of steam. The dish is garnished with crisp fried shallots, bright green cilantro, sliced scallions, and lime wedges, all rendered in razor-sharp focus. The wooden slab rests on a simple, weathered teak table that shows natural grain and faint oil stains, adding texture. Behind the dish, the interior of an authentic Indonesian warung blurs into a warm, atmospheric bokeh: soft amber glow from hanging Edison-style filament bulbs and traditional oil-lamp lanterns, woven rattan chairs, a bamboo ceiling, and muted batik-patterned wall panels. The background extends 3-5 meters, revealing faint silhouettes of other wooden tables and patrons, all bathed in a cozy tungsten-tone light (≈3000 K). A gentle directional light from an overhead pendant highlights the sauce’s sheen, casting rich shadows that give depth to the skewers while the ambient glow creates circular bokeh orbs. The overall color grading is cinematic with an orange-amber bias, film-like texture, and a warm, inviting mood that evokes the intimate, bustling feel of a West Sumatran warung. Professional restaurant food photography, shot on Sony A7R IV with 85mm f/1.4 lens, shallow depth of field, cinematic color grading, warm ambient lighting, editorial quality, 8K resolution, hyper-realistic, film-like atmosphere, authentic cultural setting, restaurant interior bokeh.