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Street Food in Indonesia is INSANE! There’s these crazy egg stuffed intestines and some of the BEST breakfast street food around the world, and some super SPICY chilies! Join us for a full on Indonesian Street Food tour in DEEP Sumatra, in the little town of Bukittingi. We found a huge variety of delicious and cheap Indonesian street food, only a couple hour drive north of Padang in West Sumatra! We traveled to Bukittinggi specifically to eat and taste the recipes from a ton of different street foods, and found so many SPICY and extremely delicious street food! In this street food tour video, you can travel with us and experience tons of different flavors and spicy street food recipes made right on the streets of Indonesia, in Bukittinggi, West Sumatra!

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We were travelling and living in Indonesia for a month, and found the Street Food in Indonesia to be so delicious! Indonesian Street Food in West Sumatra 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 4 of our Indonesia Street Food Series
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Over the past few years, I’ve been making street food around the world street food tour videos, and we’ve filmed street food in Indonesia, Street Food in China, Street food in Turkey, Street food in India, Street food in Malaysia, and more, and we are going to keep making delicious street food tour videos for you! So far, some of favourite street food is Indonesian street food and Chinese street food along with Indian street food! And I couldn’t forget the variety of Malaysian street food! There’s just too many delicious street food around the world recipes to eat!

In this Sumatra street food tour video, I ate a lot of delicious Indonesian street foods. Here are the addresses for the street foods, for the next time you visit Bukitttingi, Indonesia:

-Lontong Sarondeng - a super flavourful rice cake boiled in a banana leaf and covered in a light gravy/soup that tasted a little bit like red curry with a ton of coconut milk. It was super flavourful and covered with noodles and crackers and tempeh soybean cake! Found in the morning market known as Pasar Bawah.

2) Patai Stink Beans - These are found all over Southeast Asia and add a stinky mushroom flavour like aroma to all the dishes they are added to. I found them super delicious when in sambas! Also found at the morning market of Pasar Bawah.

3) Extremely painful chili sambal - Also found at Pasar Bawah morning street food market.
4) Sate Padang chicken skewer - Found inside the morning street food market at Pasar Bawah.

5) Nasi Kapau - this is the most beautiful array of street food dishes you can try in the world! All these different spicy curries, stews, meats covered in sambal, vegetables, jackfruit stew, all over rice is available for you to choose from!
Found at Nasi Kapau Hj.Mes At Los Lambuang , bukitttinggi, Indonesia

6) Super spicy green chili sambal baby duck - This is the famous Itiak Lado mudo dish! Found at Itiak Lado Mudo Ngarai, Jalan Binuang, Darma, Kayu Kubu, Guguk Panjang, Kota Bukittinggi, Sumatera Selatan 45562, Indonesia

7) Beautiful rice fields - Found right behind the Itiak Lado Mudo Ngarai place!
8) Amazing street food martabak - beef and onion stuffed inside a beautiful grilled pancake! Found at
Martabak Kubang Simpang Yarsi, Bukittinggi

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Location: Sabang Market
Food 1:
Nasi Goreng Gila ( Crazy Spicy Fried Rice)
Price: 25.000Rp
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Food 2:
Mie Goreng Special (Spicy noodels)
Price: 25.000Rp
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Fried Grouse
Price: 50.000Rp/10 pieces.
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Chicken/chicken skin/chicken egg yolk sate
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Martabak Telor: (Egg pancake)
Price: 50.000Rp
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Martabak Manis: (Cheese choco pancake)
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SURABAYA, INDONESIA - Surabaya is known for its spicy food today we’re going on an ultimate Indonesian spicy street food tour in Surabaya. Get ready to eat non-stop sambal!

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Here’s all the food we ate:

Nasi Beti Bu Karmini ( - Bu Karmini is known for her incredible food especially nasi tongkol, or rice with spicy mackerel and her spicy chili carbs which were some of the best chili crab I’ve ever had!

Bebek Tumapel Mbak Roh ( ) - Sambal is one of the greatest parts of any Indonesian food meal and you’ll eat it with just about everything. This place is famous for their bebek goreng, or friend duck, but especially for their spicy and sweet sambal.

Depot Gito ( - If you love spicy food, this is another absolute must eat Indonesian street food experience. You choose all the food you want, everything is deep fried and it’s served with an insanely spicy and tasty sambal chili sauce. One of their highlight dishes is Ayam Penyet - Fried chicken smashed with sambal.

Sego Sambel Mak Yeye ( - This street food stall is famous for a reason, it’s one of the best restaurants in Surabaya. They served rice topped with omelets and salted stingray and a small mountain of chili tomato sambal sauce. The combination is out of this world - one of the best meals in Surabaya!

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This is episode 2 of our Indonesian Street Food series. Today we will be showing you the culinary hotspot of Padang in West Sumatra: BUKITTINGGI! We are driving from Padang City, and will be making food stops along the way to sample some delicious Indonesian snacks! This Indonesian road trip was made possible with the help of Roni’s Tours.

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Our first stop of the day after Lembah Anai Waterfall was for Sate Padang. We ordered 3 different cuts of beef: lean muscle, heart, and intestine. It was cooked over charcoal and had a smoky aroma. It was served Padang style with a spicy sauce (Rp. 27.000 / USD $1.84 for 6 sticks). We also tried a traditional coconut rice dessert which are wrapped in banana leaves (Rp. 4000 / USD $0.27 each).

We continued toward Bukittinggi stopping for a traditional snack known as Bika. Bika are pastries made of rice flour, palm sugar and coconut, and banana. The cooking process involves placing the uncooked bika into a earthenware pot and then a bowl full of wood fire on top. These bika are SUPER delicious (Rp. 24.000 / USD $1.64 for 4 pieces).

Our next stop was in Bukkittingi. We visited an outdoor food market: Los Lambuang, which is known for Nasi Kapau. Nasi Kapau is similar to Nasi Padang in that the dishes served are Minangkabau. What makes them different is the serving style (to learn more about Nasi Padang, check out our previous episode). The stall we ordered from is called Uni Lis and we ordered Gulai Tambusu (intestines stuffed with egg + tofu served in curry), ayam rendang, dakak dakak (crunchy cassava cubes) as well as sambal (Rp. 48.000 / USD $3.28 per plate).

We went into the city centre to see Bukittinggi’s clocktower and city square. We ordered a soursop and dragonfruit smoothie (Rp. 10.000 / USD $0.68). Our next stop was Sianok Valley, which is a scenic canyon. The cliffs rise up to 150 meters! Our plan was to continue eating after taking in the valley’s views by drone, but we crashed the drone in a bamboo cluster above the cliffs. BIG thank you to Roni and Ujang (of Roni’s Tours) for finding it!

Since we spent all of our time finding the drone, our planned restaurants closed so we resorted to some street food style food! We found a man on the side of the road near Sianok Valley selling some DURIAN! It hits the spot when you are tired and hungry! (Rp. 15.000 / USD $1.02 each)

Stay tuned for the next episode. We will be heading DEEP into Harau Village to experience true Indonesian Kampung cooking! Subscribe and hit the bell icon. Set to “all notifications” so that you don’t miss an episode of our Indonesian series! Thanks for watching!

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Sate Padang at Sate Mak Syukur
Jalan Mohammad Syafei No.63, Ps. Baru, Kec. Padang Panjang Bar., Kota Padang Panjang

Bika at Bika Talago
Jalan Raya Padang Bukittinggi km 10,Kenagarian Koto Baru, Kecamatan, Kec. Sepuluh Koto, Kabupaten Tanah Datar

Nasi Kapau at Uni Lis
Jl. Pemuda Los Lambuang Wisata, Benteng Pasar Atas, Guguk Panjang, Bukittinggi

Sianok Valley
Jl. Panorama, Bukit Cangang Kayu Ramang, Kec. Guguk Panjang, Kabupaten Agam

Durian Vendor
Ngarai Sianok, Jl. Binuang, RT.07/RW.01, Kayu Kubu, Kec. Guguk Panjang, Kota Bukittinggi

Thank you so much for watching! If you liked the video give us a thumbs up and let us know in the comments what YOU thought looked the most delicious. Make sure to subscribe because we have many more Indonesian food videos coming up. In the next episode we are leaving the city for a culinary hotspot in West Sumatra called Bukittinggi for more Minangkabau specialities. Stay tuned!

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Street Food Tour of Bali - INSANELY DELICIOUS Indonesian Food in Bali, Indonesia!

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Bali is an amazing place to eat - there are so many incredible dishes, and the unique Balinese culture paired with the food is what makes it so special. In this Indonesian street food tour of Bali, I’m taking you to 6 street food stalls / restaurants in a row, for serious food lovers!

Warung Nasi Bali Men Weti - Some consider this legendary stall, right along the ocean to be the best Balinese local street food spot in Denpasar, Bali, and after eating it, there’s absolutely no room for argument. The plate of food you’ll be served is nothing short of spectacular, full of Balinese flavor.
Price - 25,000 IDR ($1.83) per plate

Warung Mak Beng - Known for their fried fish set, Warung Mak Beng is another legendary Balinese restaurant. Their fish was amazing, both the fish head soup and the fried fish, and not forgetting their amazing sambal. Another must eat when you’re in Bali.
Price - 45,000 IDR ($3.29) per set

Sate Plecing Arjuna - This is a place you come to eat sate plecing, a type of Indonesian street food sate that’s covered in a shrimp paste chili sambal. They were incredibly delicious as well, especially the samel.
Total price - 68,000 IDR ($4.98)

Sate Babi Bawah Pohon - In Bali, pork is very common, and this is probably one of the most well known Indonesian street food stalls in all of Bali. For me the pork sate was a little on the sweet side, however it was still pretty tasty.
Price - 25,000 IDR ($1.83)

Babi Guling Pak Dobiel - When it comes to Balinese food, there’s nothing more famous to try than babi guling, Balinese style roast pig served with all the side dishes. It’s spectacular combination and you’ll find dozens of restaurants serving babi guling. In this Balinese food tour I went to Babi Guling Pak Dobiel, and it’s the best plate of babi guling I had in Bali.
Total price - 100,000 IDR ($7.32) for 2

Warung Kintamani - Ubud - Finally, to finish off this Balinese food tour, we headed back to Ubud and Made, took me to eat mujair nyatnyat, tilapia in a curry sauce. It was awesome delicious, a perfect way to end this Indonesian street food tour of Bali.
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I hope you find this to be the BEST Street Food tour video, I (Trevor James, The Food Ranger) and Ting Ting came to eat and explore the deep back streets of Jakarta, Indonesia, and we found a ton of delicious street food in Indonesia! This is just part 1!

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We are going on an Indonesian street food tour and a full on street food adventure into Jakarta's busiest street food markets, street food alleyways, and deep food streets.

We found a lot of cheap (NOT EXPENSIVE) and delicious street food, and a lot of local street food that you'll definitely want to travel here for.

Asian street food is definitely some of the BEST street food in the world, and since we live in China, eating Chinese street food all the time, it's not hard for us to travel overland or fly to anywhere in Southeast Asia or India (Places like Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia) to eat the best street food whenever we like.

In this street food tour video, we ate a lot of delicious Indonesian street foods. Here are the addresses for the street foods, for your next visit to Jakarta, Indonesia:

-Deep Back Alley Street Rice Congee (Bubur Ayam)
This is located in Glodok, Jakarta’s Chinatown. Go in the morning 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 Bubur Ayam.
-Deep Street Food Nasi Rames (Mixed rice and seafood + vegetables, SUPER SPICY!)
-Amazing lamb fried rice (Nasi Goreng Kambing Kebon Sirih):
Jalan Kebon Sirih Barat Dalam I, Gambir, Kebon Sirih, Menteng, Jakarta Pusat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 10110, Indonesia. Come after 4pm!
-AMAZING and SPICY dishes and curries from heaven, Nasi Padang@ Sari Bundo Nasi Padang
Jl. Ir Juanda No. 27, RT.1/RW.3, Kb. Klp., Gambir, Kota Jakarta Pusat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 10120, Indonesia
-Super delicious and creamy fish head curry @ Rumah Makan Medan Baru:
Jalan Krekot Bunder No.65, RT.1/RW.6, Pasar Baru, Sawah Besar, Jakarta Pusat, 10710, Indonesia
-SUPER sweet and heavy sweet stuffed pancake Indonesian Martabak @ Martabak 65A:
Jl.Pecenongan Raya No.65A, RT.2/RW.4, Kb. Klp., Gambir, Kota Jakarta Pusat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 10120, Indonesia
-HUGE Grilled Fish Dinner Feast IKAN Bakar @ ikan bakar tsb kemayoran
Jl. Puma Raya, RT.13/RW.6, Kb. Kosong, Kemayoran, Kota Jakarta Pusat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 10630, Indonesia

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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.

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Get ready for the most EXTREMELY delicious street food in Asia, you're going to love these street food videos, some of the BEST street food around the world!!!

Today, as we travel through Malaysia on our HUGE Malaysian street food road trip, we're taking you to 4 very amazing and UNIQUE locations. We have left Kuala Lumpur and are now in Termeloh and traveling to Kuantan. We are bringing you to the Malaysian street food that we find along the way.

First up, we're bringing you to THE MOST UNIQUE street food in Temerloh, the Ikan Patin Tempoyak!!! It's a FERMENTED DURIAN CURRY/GRAVY with the SHARK CATFISH!!!
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And next up, we're leaving Temerloh and traveling to Pekan and then Kuantan, on the east coast, the land of ENDLESS BEACHES and SEAFOOD!!! But first, before we hit the road, we have to stop for the ULTIMATE street food COCONUT ice cream LUXURY DESSERT!! You're gonna love this one!!
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And next up, we're driving to Kuantan, but first, we're stopping in PEKAN to visit the ULTIMATE SLOPPY OMELETTE MASTER with 100 EGGS, even more every day!!! The Malaysian Murtabak delight!!!
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And to finish up the night, we're bringing you for the ULTIMATE seafood FEAST with STINK BEANS (petai!!!). You're gonna love this!! AND FINISHING up with a COCONUT shake master!!!
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Food 1: Nasi Padang
Resto: Rumah Makan Sederhana
Address: Jl. Melawai 4 No.B 6-7 Blok M Square, RT.3/RW.1, Melawai, Kby. Baru, Kota Jakarta Selatan, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta
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Resto: Bakso Kelapa Muda
Address: Ruko Pasar 8 Blok RH No.2, Jalan Alam Utama Kav.2, Pakulonan, Serpong Utara, Pakulonan, Serpong Utara, Kota Tangerang Selatan, Banten
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Resto: Ketoprak Ciragil
Address: Jl. Ciragil II Blok Q No. 24, Kebayoran Baru, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta
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Food 4: Nasi Goreng Kambing
Resto: Nasi Goreng Kebon Sirih
Address: Jalan Kebon Sirih Barat Dalam I, RT.3/RW.2, Kb. Sirih, Menteng, Jakarta Pusat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta
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Madura is an island located right across a small channel of water from the main Java island of Indonesia and from Surabaya. So within the major city of Surabaya you’ll find many people from Madura and a huge selection of Madura food. Food in Madura is famous around Indonesia - for example one of the most common versions of satay (sate) is Madura Sate. Today we’re going to eat five unique Madura foods, that you don’t want to miss.

Soto Madura Imam Bonjol ( - Soto Madura is a beef soup, commonly eaten for breakfast, and it’s one of the best soups I’ve had. So good and so flavorful.

Warung Kongde Mbak May ( - Welcome to probably the funniest food stall in all of Surabaya, maybe in all of Indonesia!? Warung Kongde Mbak May serves Madura style rice and mixed dishes and the flavors are spicy and intensely flavorful.

Bubur Madura - Typically you think of rice porridge as savory, but this rare Madura style of rice porridge is sweet, with a variety of jellys and palm sugars. It’s quite a complex and delicious dessert.

Sate Ayam Madura Pak Mat ( - You can’t go on a Madura street food tour without eating Madura sate (satay), a type of sate preparation that’s commonly found all over Indonesia.

Nasi Bebek Pak Sayeki ( - Next up we’re on our way to a Indonesia food truck that specializes in another Madura delicacy; Bebek Hitam - Fried duck with fried blackened spices.

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

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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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Hey there, my name's Luke Martin with ! I'm on a journey to document the BEST Street Food around the world! The Chopstick Travelers are based in Taiwan, where we frequent the best Street Food stands everywhere from Taipei to Kaohsiung. Not only do we feast on amazing street food in Taiwan, but our food focused travels take us on Street Food missions trying unique foods around the world! We've eaten Street Food in Japan, Street Food in Malaysia, Street Food in Korea, Street Food in India and many more!

I post 2 times a week mostly food, some travel. Street Food tours around the world and the most unique dishes we can find in all kinds of hole-in-the-wall restaurants. Stay updated for my latest video VIA our Facebook page and Instagram!

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

Lombok is an amazing place for spicy Indonesian food!
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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).

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Peruvian food is one of the world’s great cuisines, and I was thrilled to have a chance to visit Peru to learn about and taste the food. In this video, get ready for an ultimate 14-hour straight Peruvian street food tour of Lima!

Here’s everything included in this food tour:

La Parada Market - If you love vegetable markets, I don’t think anywhere else in Lima is as colorful, energetic, and vibrant. This is the beating heart of Lima’s food supply, and I fully enjoyed walking around and seeing the diversity of ingredients from around Peru all in one busy wholesale Market.

Caldo Cesar - Elias navigated us to Caldo Cesar, a restaurant that was incredibly packed and specializes in some of Lima’s best caldo de gallina - chicken hen soup. It was one of the best chicken soups I’ve ever had in my life. Total Price - 52 PEN ($15.71) for 4

Ceviche Cart - One of the national dishes and most beloved dishes of Peru is ceviche (raw fish in lime juice), and we walked over to the section of the market where they sell fish and seasonings for ceviche and had a plate of fresh Peruvian ceviche. It was delicious. Price - 8 PEN ($2.42)

Fruit Tasting - This was pretty unplanned, we just walked around the fruit market and tasted about a dozen types of fruit. My favorite fruits were the Sanky - Fruit produced by a cactus, Camu camu - Native to the Amazon rainforest, and Lucuma - Gold of the Incas.

Papa rellena - This is one of the most common of all Peru street foods, a papa rellena, or a Peruvian stuffed potato. I was impressed - one of the best fried potatoes maybe I’ve ever had in my life.

Tocosh - This fermented potato pulp, was invented by the Incas, and it’s not for the faint of heart. I thought it was unique and pretty delicious, and fun to eat, and it contains natural penicillin.

Papa con huevo - This was ok, but just basic, a potato with egg on top and doused in sauces. This is again, a classic part of Peruvian street food, especially enjoyed by children.

Sanguchería El Chinito - “I practically moved to Peru just for this sandwich.” - Timour Ghoneim. That says it all about this legendary chicharrón Peruvian sandwich located at Plaza de Armas. And he was right, you would move to Lima for this sandwich.

Don Tito Pollos a la Brasa - If you ask Peruvians what is one of their comfort foods, I’m guessing pollo a la brasa would be a common answer. Pollo a la brasa is Pervuian rotisserie chicken, but somehow they just do it better in Peru. Total Price - 84 PEN ($25.39)

Anticuchos Manuela - Without a doubt, this was one of my favorite parts of this entire Peru street food tour of Lima, anticuchos, or grilled cow hearts. They are truly majestic, so juicy and flavorful, you won’t believe it. Price - 10 PEN ($3.02)

Picarones - Finally to end this ultimate street food in Peru tour of Lima, we ordered some picarones, donuts made from sweet potato and pumpkin. They are addictively delicious and should be eaten when you’re in Lima. Price - 6 PEN ($1.81) per box

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We spent one month traveling around Indonesia, eating street food in Jakarta, Street food in Padang, Street Food in Bukittingi, and now, Street food in Medan! We really enjoyed the street food in Sumatra, some of the best street food around the world that we’ve tried! If you enjoy this street food video from Indonesia, in the beautiful city of Medan, you can watch our other videos from our Indonesian street food series:

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Over the past few years of living in Asia, I’ve been making delicious street food tour videos across Asia and around the world. We’ve eaten street food in Indonesia, Street Food in China (like Shanghai, Beijing, and Xinjiang Silk Road street food), a ton of street food in Malaysia and Street food in Thailand, and we are only just getting started! We’re going to keep filming these full on street food tour videos from around the world for you to enjoy!

In this Sumatra street food tour of Medan video, we ate a ton of delicious and exciting Indonesian Street foods, including some Chinese influenced street foods! Here are the specific addresses for the street foods, for the next time you are traveling and living in Indonesia, you can come here to try them!

1) Morning Street Market Nasi Lemak @ Nasi Lemak Pasar Beruang
2) Deep Back alley Duck Egg Kuay Teow @ Kwetiau at PASAR RAME - Go deep into the market to find it!!
3) Duck Noodle Bihun @ Bihun Bebek Asie 阿泗 鴨米粉 @ Jl. Kumango, Kesawan, Medan Bar., Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20212, Indonesia
4) Beef/Chicken Curry @ Rm Tabona - Tabona Restaurant @ Jl. Mangkubumi No.17, A U R, Medan Maimun, Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20212, Indonesia
5) Delicious spiced beef soup @ Soto Sinar Pagi @ Jl. Sei Deli No.2, Silalas, Medan Bar., Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20236, Indonesia
6) Sate Padang @ Sate Padang Kalimantan, Jl. Kalimantan, Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia
7) Popiah delicious stuffed spring rolls @ Atak Popia AKA Popia Jose Rizal @ Popia (Yose Rizal) Jl. Yose Rizal, Medan, Indonesia
8) Incredible Seafood Feast @ Hawwi Seafood, Jl. Orion No.81 - 83, Petisah Tengah, Medan Petisah, Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20111, Indonesia
9) Durian MOUNTAIN @ Ucok Durian @ Jalan KH. Wahid Hasyim No. 30-32, Babura, Medan Baru, Babura, Medan Baru, Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20153, Indonesia

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MEDAN in north Sumatra is one of Indonesia’s culinary capitals! In this INDONESIA series we’re HUNTING down LOCAL spots and eating where the LOCALS EAT. This city is a melting pot of different cultures and religions which makes for a fascinating food scene. Get ready for some mouthwatering food. Make sure you’re subscribed to our channel so you don’t miss out on heaps more food videos!

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We start the day with mie balap or “racing noodles’, so named because people pick up a plate on their way to work whilst they’re in a rush so they need to be cooked super fast. Made up of wok fried flat rice noodles, egg and sprouts the dish looks like a gluggy mess but the proof is in the taste- it bursts with flavour and retains a smokiness from the wok.

Our next stop is for a popular drink in Medan- an avocado shake- smashed avocado, chocolate syrup and evaporated milk combines to make a thick, creamy sweet confection.

We then head for a feast of tribal food- BPK or Babi Panggang Karo- a dish of the Karo people made up of grilled pork, blood sausage, fried pork accompanied by a blood sauce and spicy sambal. Unique and startlingly spicy- this is one meal you have to eat in Medan.

Medan has a growing coffee culture and we sample the local coffee at our final stop- a cafe called 38 Coffee Lab owned by Jaya Pranata- runner up in the 2017 Aeropress championships.

Where we ate:

Mie balap “Racing Noodles” at Mie Balap Krakatau, Jl. Gunung Krakatau, Glugur Darat I, Medan Tim., Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20236. Open daily 7:00am to 11:30am.

Avocado shake at Pockat Kocok Simpang Glugur Bukiya, Jl. KL Yos Sudarso No.21 K, Glugur Kota, Medan Bar., Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20115. Open daily 11:00am to 10:00pm.

Babi Panggang Karo (BPK) at BPK Ola Kisat, Jl. Jamin Ginting No.839, Beringin, Medan Selayang, Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20157. Open daily 10:00am to 9:00pm.

Coffee at 38 Coffee Lab, Jalan Dagan No.2h, Sekip, Medan Petisah, Sekip, Medan Petisah, Kota Medan, Sumatera Utara 20113. Open 10:00am to 10:00pm Monday to Saturday, 2:00pm to 9:00pm Sunday.

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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?

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Indonesian Street Food - CRAZY BALI NIGHT MARKET | BEST Street Food in Bali + BABI GULING Indonesia

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Today we visited the Gianyar Night Market near Ubud in Bali! Its our first time in Bali and we absolutely fell in love with the Indonesian street food scene here! We only made 1 food video in Bali but we have a 3 part series coming up next of the BEST street food in Jakarta!

Pasar Umum Gianyar is a small but bustling market packed with AMAZING Indonesian street food! Gianyar is only a 20 minute scooter ride from Ubud and totally worth the trip to try some of the famous street food dishes such as, Babi Guling, Ayam Bututu and Sate Lillit!

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RABAT, MOROCCO - Today we’re in the capital city of Morocco - Rabat and we’ll be going on a Moroccan street food tour to eat our way through the old town and finish with a huge and impressive home-cooked meal. Rabat is not only the political capital of Morocco, but it’s also a food capital of Morocco!

A huge thank you to Moroccan Food Tour ( for arranging my trip to Morocco!

We started off this tour today with some street food snacks around Old Rabat. We had Rziza - Moroccan string bread, Chebakia - sweet honey pastry, sandwiches with a mix of meat and sausage all sauteed down with onions and cilantro and spices on a hot griddle, fried sardines with fried potato cutlets, and one of the tastiest Moroccan street foods - steamed cows head!

Dar El Medina - For lunch Mohammed took us to a restaurant without Old Rabat that specializes and preserves traditional Moroccan food. We had some of the real classics of Moroccan cuisine like Kefta Mkawra - Meatballs in tomato sauce, Beef Tagine - Beef with prunes, Chicken Tagine - Chicken, olives, and preserved lemon, and not forgetting couscous with beef, chickpeas, and raisin onions. Many dishes were cooked in a tagine, a traditional Moroccan and North African earthenware pan.

Dinner at Mohamed’s Home - Tonight it was an honor to have dinner at Mohamed’s home, where his Mom and family cooked for us one of the most memorable meals of our entire trip to Morocco. We started with a giant salad, followed by a platter of chicken, and a literal surfboard sized platter of fish. It was outstanding, and made me realize that some of the best Moroccan food is at local homes.

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Indonesian Street Food - Jakarta Snacks Compilation

A compilation of street food seen in Jakarta, Indonesia.

In order of appearance:
1) Indonesian colored jelly with syrup and coconut milk
2) Bean sprout salad with spicy peanut dressing and krupuk crackers
3) Tahu Gejrot Cirebon - Fried tofu with sauce made of fresh ground chili, garlic, shallots, soy sauce, sugar, tamarind, and vinegar
4) Fried noodles with pickled vegetables, chili, sliced cucumber, and kerupuk mie
5) Siomay (also Somay) - an Indonesian steamed fish dumpling with vegetables served in peanut sauce. It is derived from Chinese Shumai. It is considered a light meal that is similar to the Chinese Dim Sum, but is cone shaped. It is traditionally made from tenggiri (wahoo) fish meat. Sometimes other types of seafood such as tuna, mackerel, and prawn also can be used to make siomay. Other complements to siomay are steamed cabbage, potatoes, bitter gourd, boiled egg and tofu. Siomay is cut into bite size pieces and topped with peanut sauce, sweet soy sauce, chili sauce and a dash of lime juice.
6) Beef Noodles - Cabbage, egg noodles, fried fish cake, tomatoes, vermicelli, beef, scallion, hoisin sauce
7) Butter Fried Rice with Lamb Meat
8) Batagor Bandung - fried bakso and tofu is Sundanese Indonesian fried fish dumplings usually served with peanut sauce. It is traditionally made from tenggiri (wahoo) fish meat.
9) Soto Betawi - beef stew with coconut milk

PADANG FOOD HEAVEN ???????? Rendang + Nasi Padang + Seafood - Indonesia street food tour in PADANG

In this video, I will take you on an Indonesian street food tour of Padang, West Sumatra, to eat some of the best food in the world like Nasi Padang, Rendang, Sate Padang, and more.

To start our Indonesian street food tour in Padang, we went for a classic Minang breakfast, Lontong Gulai.

To continue our Indonesian street food tour in Padang, we went to the world-famous Lamun Ombak restaurant to try the best food this province has to offer, Rendang, Dendeng, Gulai kepala ikan, and more. It was the feast of a lifetime.

Moving on with our Indonesian street food tour in Padang, we went for a delicious Es cream durian to cool us down, and later on, we had a massive seafood feast with lobster, crab, squid, and more, everything cooked in the famous spicy Sauce Padang.

To end our Indonesian street food tour in Padang, we tried the super popular Sate Padang for dinner.

Hope you enjoyed our Indonesian street food tour in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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3963+PC9, Jl. Purus II, Purus, Kec. Padang Bar., Kota Padang, Sumatera Barat 25115

2-RM Lamun Ombak - Khatib Sulaiman
Jl. Khatib Sulaiman No.99, Ulak Karang Sel., Kec. Padang Utara, Kota Padang, Sumatera Barat

3-Es Durian Ganti Nan Lamo
Jl. Hos. Cokroaminoto No.31B, Kp. Pd., Kec. Padang Bar., Kota Padang, Sumatera Barat

4-Dapur Uci Ndut Purus 1
Jl. Purus I No.6, Purus, Kec. Padang Bar., Kota Padang, Sumatera Barat 25115

5-Sate Danguang Danguang Simpang Kinol Pondok
Jl. Tepi Pasang No.67 Kel, Kp. Pd., Kec. Padang Bar., Kota Padang, Sumatera Barat 25134

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