At “Supra”, the café and restaurant on the third floor of the Turkmenistan Pavilion in the Empowering Lives Zone of the Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai. The semi-circular box seats are decorated with red Turkmen carpets. The backrests feature “gul”, an octagonal geometric pattern that serves as a kind of tribal emblem. Some tables also have a single-flower vase placed on them. On a tray placed on the table are a watermelon juice, an iced latte, and Pişme. “Pişme” means “something baked” in the Turkmen language. In Turkmenistan, it is a tradition to welcome important guests with Pişme, a fried wheat pastry, at the entrance. Crispy and fragrant on the outside, soft and chewy on the inside, it has a simple yet delightful flavour. In addition to indoor seating, terrace seats are also available.
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