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SPICY STREET FOOD Tour in Jakarta, Indonesia!! BEST MUD Crabs, BBQ Ribs, and PAINFUL Spice!

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After traveling and living in Indonesia for a month, we found the Street Food in Indonesia to be so delicious! Indonesian Street Food in Jakarta is definitely some of the BEST in Asia! We travel for Street Food around the world, and you definitely need to watch these street food tours we’ve made.

This is part 2 of our Jakarta street food series.
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In this street food tour video, we tried a lot of delicious Indonesian street foods. Here are the addresses for the street foods, for the next time you visit Jakarta, Indonesia:

1) Amazingly flavorful mixed rice dishes at Warteg gang mangga
Jalan Kemurnian V No. 1D, RT. 15 / RW. 1, Glodok, Tamansari, RT.15/RW.1, Glodok, Tamansari, Kota Jakarta Barat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 11120, Indonesia
2) Awesome Ketoprak peanut and rice cake/rice noodle street snack inside Jakarta’s deep back streets of Chinatown (Glodok):
This is found in Glodok, Jakarta’s Chinatown. Go to the intersection of Jalan Pancoran and Jalan Kemenangan. Start out on Pancoran and turn into the morning market and you will find a ton of delicious street food, including this Ketoprak. You gotta go explore some deep alleyways to find it.
3) Delicious BBQ beef ribs at Sop Konro Karebosi Kelapa Gading
TA 2, Jalan Boulevard Raya No.41, RT.8/RW.1, Kelapa Gading Timur, Kelapa Gading, RT.8/RW.1, Klp. Gading Tim., Klp. Gading, Kota Jkt Utara, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 14240, Indonesia
4) INSANE Seafood Feast @ Wiro Sableng 212
Jalan Boulevard Raya Blok QA III No. 2 - 3, Kelapa Gading Barat, Kelapa Gading, Jakarta Utara, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 14240, Indonesia
5) Delicious and SPICY Nasi Uduk (EXTREMELY SPICY) - Found at the intersection of Jalan Dakota Raya and Jalan Convairnear the team kemayoran condominium.

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Indonesian Beef Ribs at Sop Konro Karebosi - So Tender BEST Jakarta Food!

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When I was in Jakarta, for lunch I went to Sop Konro Karebosi, a restaurant that specializes in Makassar style beef ribs, both in soup and grilled.

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Makassar, located in southern Sulawesi, is known throughout Indonesia for its food, and one of the many famous dishes to try is sop konro, which is beef ribs in a soup. To try this dish in Jakarta, I went to Sop Konro Karebosi, a famous restaurant located in an area of Jakarta known as Kelapa Gading. The restaurant was open air but indoors, and all the ribs and the fish were grilling at the front of the restaurant. Along with the ribs soup, they also had grilled ribs, known at konro bakar, and they had grilled milkfish as well, known as ikan bandeng bakar.

Konro bakar (grilled beef ribs) - I had to begin with the konro bakar. The ribs were first boiled I think, and then grilled to give them that wonderful smoky flavor, yet still very tender because they were precooked. After the ribs were finished cooking, they were covered in a peanut sauce. The meat was so unbelievably tender that it literally just slipped off the bone. The ribs were amazing, a little fatty, but delicious.

Sop konro (beef ribs soup) - This is the most famous dish at Sop Konro Karebosi, beef ribs that are cooked in a soup and served with lots of crispy shallots on top. Again, the ribs were equally as tender as the grilled ribs, but without the smoky flavor, but just more of that tender rib meat flavor. Both were outstanding.

Ikan bandeng bakar (grilled milkfish) - I also decided to try some grilled fish as well, which was a little dry, but still pretty good. I didn’t know at the time, but I later researched and found out that it was grilled milkfish.

Finally, to make your meal at Sop Konro Karebosi complete, they had a big communal platter of burasa (rice dumpling) and ketupat (rice cake) on the table to eat. I also highly enjoyed the sambal chili sauce that was on our table.

After finishing that incredible Makassar Indonesian food meal, we walked over to Kedai Kopi & Bakpao Kwang Koan, an old style coffee shop for a good cup of coffee.

Sop Konro Karebosi
Address: Jalan Boulevard Raya TA 2 No.38, Kelapa Gading, Jakarta, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta
Open hours: 10 am - 10 pm daily
Total price - 178,200 IDR ($13.29)

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Indonesian Street Food tour in JAKARTA - SEAFOOD + PADANG Street Food | RARE Kerak Telor + BEST BBQ

Jakarta Street Food | Seafood in Indonesia | Kerak Telor

JAKARTA STREET FOOD IS AMAZING!! Wow! We were blown away by the amount of delicious street food available in Jakarta! In part 1 of our 3 part series exploring Indonesian street food we start with a simple kaya toast and kopi breakfast, next up we found a RARE Jakarta street food - Kerak Telor! After stopping for a snack we eat a Padang style feast including jackfruit curry and the famous beef RENDANG! To finish the day off we visited the Passer Ikan Muara Angke to taste the local favorite - Ikan Bakar or BBQ fish!

What an incredible day of eating and exploring in Jakarta! We also visited Old Jakarta also known as Kota as well as the Fatahillah Square in the center of Old Jakarta!

Can't wait to show you guys part 2 and 3 of our BEST street food of Jakarta series! Stay tuned and if you enjoyed this video please share it with your friends and let me know your favorite Indonesian street food down below!


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1:18 Trying out Indonesian Batik cap
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17:27 Tasting Indonesian thick pancakes (martabak)

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Indonesian Sate (Satay) - AMAZING Indonesian Street Food in Jakarta!

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Indonesian sate (also spelled satay) is one of the most famous Indonesian foods, and there are many different types of sate available in Indonesia.

In this video, I went to a famous street food stall in South Jakarta, called Sate Ayam and Kambing H. Romli, that specializes in Sate Madura. I could smell the aroma of the smoke and the sate before I arrived, and I couldn’t wait to try it.

In order to make this type of Indonesian sate, the chicken and goat were pre marinated in lots of kecap manis and other spices, and then I think they were already pre-cooked a little bit. Then when they made the bathes of sate, they put a huge handful of the skewered meat on the grill, on a very high heat fire, and grilled them for a few minutes on either side. That’s one of the tricks of making Indonesian sate - making sure the fire is very hot, like flaming hot, to give the meat a wonderful smoky roasted flavor. And also that sweet soy sauce sort of caramelizes onto the meat as well.

At Sate H. Romli they had both chicken (ayam) and kambing (goat), and so Ying and I got a plate of each. The sate ayam came in a peanut sauce with rice cakes on the top and then it was also served with a side of chili sambal sauce as well. The sate kambing was in more of a sweet soy sauce and also served with rice cakes on top to make it a complete meal. It also came with some diced up chilies and shallots sprinkled on top. Both the chicken and goat Indonesian sate were really, a little on the sweet side, but tasted extremely good. I think overall I preferred the chicken sate at this place, as it was tender and juicy and I enjoyed it with the peanut sauce and the sambal chili sauce. In addition to great Indonesian sate in Jakarta, the crew at Sate H. Romli are all very nice and friendly.

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Address: Jalan Kyai Maja No.21, Melawai, Kby. Baru, Jakarta, Indonesia
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Total price - 67,000 IDR ($4.99)

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CRAZY SPICY Indonesian Food - Day Trip and Waterfall Adventure in Lombok, Indonesia!

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I didn’t have too much time to travel in Lombok (though I’d love to visit again), but I really wanted to visit Tetebatu, at the base of the volcano one day. So we hired a car for the day and drove there, taking some stops to eat some legendary spicy Lombok Indonesian food along the way.

Inaq Dellah - This is the original restaurant in Lombok to eat Ayam Rarang, what I found out is one of the greatest stews I think I’ve ever had in my life. It’s basically just a pure chili stew, made with chicken. It’s so unbelievably flavor and packed with Lombok chili spice.
Total price - 180,000 IDR ($13.14)

Tetebatu, Lombok
Waterfall entrance - 20,000 IDR ($1.46) - We arrived to Tetebatu, and paid the small entrance fee to enter the waterfall. The waterfall was worth a visit, nothing too big, but I always enjoy walking through water on a hike to reach a waterfall.

Nasi Puyung at Nasi Balap Puyung Inaq Esun - One of the most legendary of Lombok Indonesian food dishes is nasi puyung. Again, we went out of our way to seek out the original. It’s a combination of fried shredded chicken, mixed with a heap of curry chili paste. It doesn’t really look that spicy, but it’s pretty amazingly spicy, I loved it. It’s kind of a 3 am kind of dish.
Total price - 88,000 IDR ($6.42) for 3

All day car and guide - I paid 700,000 IDR ($51.10), and Belen was a great guy, and the owner of highly recommended (this is not sponsored, I paid).

This was an amazing day trip in Lombok, and along with crazy spicy delicious Indonesian Lombok food, the sightseeing was spectacular as well. Lombok is a gorgeous island!

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Today I am in Jakarta, Indonesia and oh do I miss my Jakarta street food? but i havent been back for a while so today my american friend Marissa Iskandar is taking me around North of Jakarta to Kelapa Gading where the Jakarta Food Festival was held to eat some of the best Indonesian food in Jakarta.

Hope you enjoy some of the local street food my hometown Jakarta, Indonesia has to offer

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Indonesian Street Food Tour of Glodok (Chinatown) in Jakarta - DELICIOUS Indonesia Food!

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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. 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.

Since we were staying at a hotel (here’s information on the hotel I stayed at: not too far from Glodok, we decided to beat the traffic and just walk over there. It didn’t take more than 15 minutes to walk, and soon we arrived in Jakarta’s Chinatown. Glodok is a very interesting area to walk around and explore. There are fresh markets and plenty of restaurants and food to choose from.

The Indonesian street food I tried on this tour was siomay, an Indonesian Chinese dish. 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 texture was a little mushy, but they were alright. 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. His vegetarian rendang was particularly good.

One of the most famous places to go in Glodok is Kopi Es Tak Kie, a legendary coffee shop. After wandering around a while we found it. I had a cup of coffee and also a plate of nasi campur from outside the shop.

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. Next, I had a variety of deep fried snacks including fried bananas, and fried breadfruit. They are definitely pretty greasy, but interesting to sample, and they are very popular street food snacks in Indonesia.

It probably wasn’t the greatest idea to walk, but we decided to walk over to Fatahillah Square. The traffic was pretty intense, but we made it. 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. Luckily I found it and it turned out to be a very interesting and amazing snack to watch being made!

Here’s the list of the things we ate and the prices:

Siomay - 15,000 IDR ($1.11)
Vegetarian food - 20,000 IDR ($1.48)
Kopi Es Tak Kie - 10,000 IDR ($0.73)
Nasi campur - 35,000 IDR ($2.58)

Kue ape - 1,000 IDR ($0.07) each
Fried snacks - 12,000 ($0.88)
Kerak telor - 20,000 IDR ($1.48) - Possibly overcharged? Do you think?

Hope you enjoyed the Indonesian street food tour of Glodok and Fatahillah Square, I sure enjoyed eating it!

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After 6 years, I am back in Jakarta!

Jakarta is one such city where people can play with flavors and spices and taste some of the best recipes. The city is so rich and diverse when it comes to food. From different and quirky food creations to secret family recipes and classic food, street food in Jakarta is a foodie paradise.

The city is the economic, cultural, and political centre of Indonesia. It possesses a province-level status and has a population of 10,562,088 as of mid-2021. Although Jakarta extends over only 664.01 km2 (256.38 sq mi) and thus has the smallest area of any Indonesian province, its metropolitan area covers 9,957.08 km2 (3,844.45 sq mi), which includes the satellite cities Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, South Tangerang, and Bekasi, and has an estimated population of 35 million as of 2021, making it the largest urban area in Indonesia and the second-largest in the world (after Tokyo). Jakarta ranks first among the Indonesian provinces in the human development index. Jakarta's business and employment opportunities, along with its ability to offer a potentially higher standard of living compared to other parts of the country, have attracted migrants from across the Indonesian archipelago, making it a melting pot of numerous cultures.

Jakarta is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Southeast Asia. Established in the fourth century as Sunda Kelapa, the city became an important trading port for the Sunda Kingdom. At one time, it was the de facto capital of the Dutch East Indies, when it was known as Batavia. Jakarta was officially a city within West Java until 1960 when its official status was changed to a province with special capital region distinction. As a province, its government consists of five administrative cities and one administrative regency. Jakarta is an alpha world city and is the seat of the ASEAN secretariat. Financial institutions such as the Bank of Indonesia, Indonesia Stock Exchange, and corporate headquarters of numerous Indonesian companies and multinational corporations are located in the city.

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In Szechuan, the food is spicy, but I didn't know it could be this spicy. I had a famous Szechuan meal called Chuanchuanxiang, along with some other local delicacies, that made me unable to sleep that night. Please like :

This spicy meal was recommended to me by a local friend in Chengdu, who also loves spicy food. You choose your vegetable and meat skewers from the fridge and then give them to the server and they boil them for you in their spicy oil and serve them to you in a bowl half full of oil as well. You dip the skewers in a spice mix and WOW this was hot. REALLY HOT. EXTREMELY HOT.

To be honest, I'm wasn't a huge fan of the other spicy foods they served here like pig brain, rabbit kidney, and rabbit head, but when in Rome...

So I tried it all and must say that they were all so-so, except for the pig brain which I didn't like. My local friend loved it all, but also admitted that it was just a little too spicy for him, although he did mention that next time he will bring me to an even spicier place!!

There was some amazing sugarcane juice from a stall outside of the restaurant which made a perfect dessert after that spicy meal and really helped cool me down.
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Today, we're bringing you for a FULL ON Malaysian Street Food Tour of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. We're bringing you to 4 street food locations, some of the BEST Street Food in THE WORLD!!!

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia has an endless amount of mouthwatering street food!!Today, I'm (Trevor James, The Food Ranger) bringing you in for 4 of the BEST and must try street foods in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

First up, we're going for a FAMOUS Malaysian street food - the Keropok Lekor!! This is a very unique fish sausage that's either fried or boiled and it originates from Terengganu in East coast Malaysia. It's a FAMOUS Malaysian street food you need to try!

► Found at: Rara Lekor Sungai Merab Luar
Lot 3673, No 2 (G), Jalan Aman, Jalan Kampung Sungai Merab, Luar, 43000 Kajang, Selangor

It was FULL of delicious Ikan Selayang fish paste and local spices!

And next up, we're bringing you for some DELICIOUS Malaysian Grilled Fish - the ULTIMATE Ikan Bakar! Ikan bakar is a famous Malaysian street food that you need to try! It's local grilled fish, my favourite is the stingray, covered in a spicy and tropical spice paste!
► Found at: Kak jat ikan bakar, Jalan Bellamy

And next up, we're bringing you for a very special Malaysian street food - the BBQ Satay skewers, covered in a rich and sweet peanut satay sauce!!!
► Found at Satay Sri Melaka Lembah Keramat
No 1 Gerai MPAJ, Jalan AU 5, 54200 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur

These were incredibly delicious!!

And last up, to finish up the night, we're bringing you to one of the CHEAPEST Street Foods in the world, the nasi lemak with homemade sambal!! Here, we found nasi lemak for 0.25c each!!
► Found at:: Warisan Sambal Opah
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INSANE Indonesian street food - MONSTER SIZE BEEF TROTTERS + Street food in Tangerang, Indonesia

Indonesian street food - In this video, I will take you on an Indonesian street food tour of Tangerang, Indonesia.

To start our Indonesian street food tour in Tangerang, Indonesia, we went to a local restaurant to have the ultimate grilled chicken feast.

To continue our Indonesian street food tour in Tangerang, Indonesia, we went to a warung selling the local famous Nasi Jagal. It was insane!

Moving on with our Indonesian street food tour in Tangerang, Indonesia, we went to have the famous Laksa Tangerang.

Our Indonesian street food tour in Tangerang, Indonesia, continues and we went to a family-run business to enjoy the traditional Betawi food.

To continue our Indonesian street food tour in Tangerang, Indonesia, we had some monster size Bakpao sold from the back of a car.

To end our Indonesian street food tour in Tangerang, Indonesia, we had the most insane meal in Tangerang, the monster-size beef trotter soup called Sop kaki gragot.

Hope you guys enjoyed our Indonesian street food tour in Tangerang, Indonesia.

Stay tuned for more street food videos like this.


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1-AYAM BAKAR BEDA RASA TEH IIS

2-Kuliner Nasi Jagal Ibu Zahra Tangerang

3-Kuliner Laksa Tangerang

4-Sayur Asem Wati

5-Bakpao Elfin

6-Soto Mie & Soto Kaki Sapi Djadoel Pak H. Yanto

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00:00 Introduction
00:28 Chicken BBQ
03:55 Nasi Jagal
05:36 Laksa
07:40 Betawi food
10:40 Bakpao
12:55 Huge beef trotters

Best Indonesian Street Food - EXTREME GOAT ORGAN SOUP - Sop Kaki Kambing!

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In this Jakarta street food video, I was hanging out with Ken, who is a local Indonesian food blogger. We first went to a Sudi Mampir Restaurant to specifically eat a dish called sop kaki kambing, which is a famous Indonesian goat leg soup. It was an awesome place, with counter style seating, and there’s was a butchery in the back. They had all the different parts of the goat, all pre-boiled and ready to be ordered. To order sop kaki kambing, you first choose the different items that you want in your bowl, and then they will chop them up, and fill your bowl with the soup broth. We had a mix of just about everything included testicles, brain, and goat feet. It was a pretty intense bowl of goat soup, but it was also amazingly good.

In addition to eating sop kaki kambing at Sudi Mampir Restaurant another Indonesian street food they serve at Sudi Mampir Restaurant is sate kambing, which is goat sate (satay). They were definitely the best goat sate’s that I had during my time in Indonesia.The pieces of goat were so tender and juicy, and grilled over an incredibly high fire heat. Then they were served with an amazing pureed peanut sauce, and some diced up chilies and tomatoes for garnish. The combination was incredible.

Sudi Mampir Restaurant
Address: Jalan Biak Jakarta
Open hours: Around 5 pm - Midnight daily
Prices: We paid 208,000 IDR ($15.52) for two bowls of organ soup and satay

After with finished with the sop kaki kambing, we headed over to Martabak 65A, which is one of the legendary names when it comes to the famous Indonesian martabak manis. Martabak manis is a sweet waffle type of dessert, which is filled with a variety of toppings, including chocolate, peanuts, and cheese. My favorite part of going to Martabak 65A was watching them make the martabak, by making a gigantic waffle, and then just absolutely filling it with topping and loading it with butter. I’m not really into sweets myself, so it was alright, but I was pretty happy with just a couple bites. I did enjoy the cheese version. It’s such an intense Indonesian street food dessert, that’s it’s a must try when you’re in Jakarta.

Martabak 65A
Address: Jalan Pecenongan Raya No.65A, Jakarta
Open hours: 5:30 pm - 12 am midnight daily
Martabak manis original
Total price - 90,000 IDR ($6.71)

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HUGE Street Food Tour of Colombo, Sri Lanka - INSANE SEAFOOD + CURRY w/ GIANT GOD LEVEL MUD CRABS!

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If you love street food around the world, you're going to love this Sri Lankan street food tour of Colombo, Sri Lanka! Today, we're going deep into the back alleys of Colombo to enjoy tons of delicious and spicy street food!

First up, we're starting out with a famous street food of Sri Lanka, the milk chai and fish patties. AND, we found it from a TUK TUK! It was so sweet and frothy and the fish patties was also quite delicious!

Next, we're going to try another famous street food in Sri Lanka, hoppers! These are like rice flour pancakes with a little coconut milk and topped with SPICY sambal. We also had the sweet jaggery version as well!

After this, we're having some AMAZING Sri Lankan curries that you will want to fly here for! DEEP in the core of Colombo, we found a famous yet hidden curry restaurant that made a huge variety of spicy curry. This hole in the wall curry restaurant was found at No. 71, Abdul Hameet Street, Colombo. We ordered the spicy mutton brain and a delicious spicy mutton curry that were worth traveling to Sri Lanka for!

And to finish up our HUGE street food tour of Colombo, we're going to the WORLD FAMOUS Ministry of Crab! Ministry Of Crab is often ranked in the top 50 restaurants in the world, and is ranked at no. 24 best restaurant in Asia. They serve up a TON of delicious local Sri Lankan Mud Crab AKA lagoon crab. The Ministry of Crab has many different types of seafood and flavours to choose from. I really wanted to try the black pepper lagoon crab and the chili ginger prawns. They were both so DELICIOUS! Their BIGGEST crab sells as the CRABZILLA. If you're lucky, you can get the crabzilla weighing in over 2kg. It depends on availability of the fresh seafood. The day we came in, the OMG crab was available, 1.5 KG of pure joy. We also had 3 GIANT YODHA prawns, 300g each! And watching chef Dharsan cook his local Sri Lankan recipes in the kitchen was AMAZING! We got into the back kitchen to watch the huge crew at Ministry of crab cook up tons of local Sri Lankan seafood! If you're coming to colombo to eat and want some nice seafood, come to Ministry of crab!

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Foreigners try INDONESIAN STREET FOOD for the FIRST TIME

We found an awesome few days in Nusa Penida south of Bali and got to try a variety of Indonesian Street Food.

Here is the street food we tried on this tour:
- Nasi Goreng & Mie Goreng: fried rice and fried noodles. A staple of Indonesian cuisine. You can't travel to Indonesia without having it at least once! (12,000IDR)
- Martabak Telor: a deep friend Indonesian style omelet wrapped in a thin roti (kind of crepe). (18,000IDR 2eggs)
- Teran Bulan: an awesome kind of crepe / waffle / pancake that they will fill with whatever you want. We got the Banana + Peanuts for 12,000IDR
- CapCay: soup dish with a lot of vegetables.Sometimes chicken as you saw... ask for no chicken if you don't want it.

Street food in Indonesia is very inexpensive as you can see - so traveling through the region will be easy for travelers on a budget. If you enjoy watching us trying exotic food then give this video a thumbs up.

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???????? $.70 SPICY MUSSELS - Street Food Outside GRAND INDONESIA Shopping Mall 4K

Jakarta, Indonesia has some of the best street food. This little seafood street food stall outside Grand Indonesia shopping mall is a street foodie's dream come true for me.

If you like spicy food, then you will love these spicy mussels they cook up here. The spicy broth is cooked with a lot of red chilies and garlic to make a perfect Asian street food experience. Traveling Indonesia never disappoints.

They serve up cockles or mussels. You can choose from three styles -- not spicy, little spicy, and then very spicy.

I ordered very spicy, and was rewarded with a heavenly dish of 5 a star quality dish of mussels. Now, am am in my bed editing this video and dreaming of a 2nd dish. SO DELICIOUS!

Cost: 10,000 Indonesian Rupiah ($.70 USD)

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Top 5 Foods to Eat in Jakarta Indonesia!

We ate the Top 5 Foods to eat in Jakarta Indonesia and therefor call this Jakarta's Ultimate Food Tour. As Jakarta is known for it's street food, it was quite challenging trying to find the best places to try these foods, but after researching hundreds of websites, we came found the top places to try the best food to eat in Jakarta.

1. Burbur Ayam / Rice Porridge with chicken
- Bubur Ayam Sukabumi 1 (1,900+ Google reviews - 4.2/5 Rating)

2. Beef Rendang / Slow Cooked meat in coconut sauce and spice
- RESTORAN SEDERHANA SATRIO (2700+ Google reviews - 4.5/5 Rating)

3. Nasi Goreng Kambing / Fried Rice with goat
- NASi goreng kambing kEbon sirih (17,000+ Google reviews - 4.4/5 Rating)

4. Pisang Goreng / Fried Banana
- Eatwell & Coffee (156+ Google reviews - 4.1/5 Rating)

5. Roti Bakar (Cokolat and Keju) / Toast with Chololate and Cheese
- Roti Bakar Eddy Blok M (7,100+ Google reviews - 4.3/5 Rating)

6. Teh Talua / Egg Tea
- RESTORAN SEDERHANA SATRIO (2700+ Google reviews - 4.5/5 Rating)

Jakarta has so much street food that it is really hard to pick which one is the best. So the best would be just to go out there and try all the different types of food that Jakarta has to offer.

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