I enjoy tasting and documenting as many dishes as I can and I'm going to make videos for YOU along the way! Over the next few years, I'm going to travel around the world and document as much food as I can for you! I love delicious food! This channel will show you real Chinese food and real local food, not that stuff they serve in the Buzzfeed challenge. My name is Trevor James and I'm a hungry traveler and Mandarin learner that's currently living in Chengdu, Sichuan, China, eating up as much delicious street food that I can! 2 - 3, Kelapa Gading Barat, Kelapa Gading, Jakarta Utara, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 14240, Indonesiaĥ) Delicious and SPICY Nasi Uduk (EXTREMELY SPICY) - Found at the intersection of Jalan Dakota Raya and Jalan Convairnear the team kemayoran condominium. Gading, Kota Jkt Utara, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 14240, IndonesiaĤ) INSANE Seafood Feast Wiro Sableng 212 TA 2, Jalan Boulevard Raya No.41, RT.8/RW.1, Kelapa Gading Timur, Kelapa Gading, RT.8/RW.1, Klp. You gotta go explore some deep alleyways to find it.ģ) Delicious BBQ beef ribs at Sop Konro Karebosi Kelapa Gading Start out on Pancoran and turn into the morning market and you will find a ton of delicious street food, including this Ketoprak. Go to the intersection of Jalan Pancoran and Jalan Kemenangan. This is found in Glodok, Jakarta’s Chinatown. 1, Glodok, Tamansari, RT.15/RW.1, Glodok, Tamansari, Kota Jakarta Barat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 11120, IndonesiaĢ) Awesome Ketoprak peanut and rice cake/rice noodle street snack inside Jakarta’s deep back streets of Chinatown (Glodok):
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Here are the addresses for the street foods, for the next time you visit Jakarta, Indonesia:ġ) Amazingly flavorful mixed rice dishes at Warteg gang mangga In this street food tour video, we tried a lot of delicious Indonesian street foods. Kerak telor - 20, 000 IDR (1.Indonesian Street Food Tour in Jakarta, Indonesia, the BEST street food in Indonesia! We traveled to Jakarta specifically to eat a ton of different street foods, and we found a lot of different SPICY and incredibly delicious street food! You can travel with us through this street food tour video and experience a lot of different flavors and spicy recipes made on the streets in Jakarta! Heres the list of the things we ate and the prices: Luckily I found it and it turned out to be a very interesting and amazing snack to watch being made And along with checking out the old colonial buildings one of my main goals was to try kerak telor, which is a traditional Indonesian Betawi street food snack. The traffic was pretty intense, but we made it. It probably wasnt the greatest idea to walk, but we decided to walk over to Fatahillah Square. They are definitely pretty greasy, but interesting to sample, and they are very popular street food snacks in Indonesia. Next, I had a variety of deep fried snacks including fried bananas, and fried breadfruit. We continued on our Indonesian street food tour throughout Glodok and I tried a sweet snack called kue ape, which is a green colored little pancake. I had a cup of coffee and also a plate of nasi campur from outside the shop.
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After wandering around a while we found it. One of the most famous places to go in Glodok is Kopi Es Tak Kie, a legendary coffee shop. His vegetarian rendang was particularly good. Right opposite the siomay, the owner of an Indonesian vegetarian restaurant greeted me and asked if I might like to eat some of his vegetarian food. The texture was a little mushy, but they were alright. From the back of a motorbike, I chose a few of the siomay dumplings he had steaming, and the cut them up and added some peanut sauce to the plate. The Indonesian street food I tried on this tour was siomay, an Indonesian Chinese dish. There are fresh markets and plenty of restaurants and food to choose from. Glodok is a very interesting area to walk around and explore. It didnt take more than 15 minutes to walk, and soon we arrived in Jakartas Chinatown. Since we were staying at a hotel (heres information on the hotel I stayed not too far from Glodok, we decided to beat the traffic and just walk over there. At the end of the day, we also stopped by Fatahillah Square, with is an old Dutch square in colonial Jakarta, where you'll find some interesting buildings and some street food snacks as well.
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Glodok is the Chinatown of Jakarta, and my wife and I decided to spend the day walking around Glodok and exploring some Indonesian street food throughout the day. Rating: 4.0 Vote: 1 50 of the Best Indonesian Dishes: