the thing about Indonesian street food is that some of them are served with just a little bit of seasoning, and they provide condiments on the table (spicy sambal, sweet soy sauce aka kecap manis, salty soy sauce, pepper, vinegar, even salt) so you can create your own "concoction" to make it taste to your liking. so if you happen to find a dish that tasted very mild, look for the condiments and have fun with it. make it sweeter, saltier, spicier, more acidic or a combo of everything.
This is a great tip and so true. There were sides on every table we sat at, so it was very much a "choose your own adventure." It was a great day of eating 😀
@typusmegantropuserectus Kaleum, Kak. Itu Kakak nya bilang kalau makanan jajanan di Indonesia biasanya nyediain saos sambel, saos tomat, kecap manis, kecap asin di meja nya. Bukan bilang kalau makanan Indonesia ngga ada rasanya.. 😁
@@SayurMayurIjokebiasaan marah dulu ini netizen 😅 di komentar awal tulisannya "some of them" bukan berarti semua makanan Indonesia, dia cuma kasih tips kalau saos/kecap/sambal (condiments) di meja itu emang sengaja disediakan buat nambah cita rasa, jadi jangan ragu buat ditambahkan kalau rasanya mild/kurang nendang. Ga ada yang badmouthing atau jealous of your beloved country, dia kasih saran bahkan bilang have fun.
Hi there! I’m that waiter on your video that served you at Mie Ayam Gondangdia, Thank You for visited our place and tried our best seller menu, glad you like and enjoyed it! 🥰 if you ever comeback to Jakarta, come visit us again, and try our others food on the menu 🎉
That's very impressive to get all the details info even the cultural stuff background or history behind the "warteg" and that's very bold move to end the night with that spicy noodles, hope you were alright lol
Hey Guys I’ m Indonesian who live in Europe and I know this Mie Ayam Gondangdia , they’re legend man!! Since 1970 bro !!! They are so good and I miss this noodles have fun in hiatus and thanks for sharing Indos food good luck for your vlog
Terima kasih banyak..sudah berkunjung ke Indonesia tercinta dan sudah mencicipi berbagai kuliner pinggir jalanan di Indonesia..selamat menikmati..semoga betah di Indonesia. 🙏🥰💞🇮🇩👍...
how to eat chicken noodles in Indonesia, please stir the noodles with chicken and vegetables to eat, it will create a real taste, not a flat taste when you chew, the spiced chicken taste will spread in the noodles, don't eat them one by one but mix them evenly, then use the broth This is to make your mouth fresh again after you chew the noodle mixture with seasoned chicken. It's best not to pour too much broth into your bowl of noodles because it will reduce the taste of the seasoned chicken meat👌this is just an input for people who are eating it for the first time. Indonesian chicken noodles especially with separate broth😁👌
We actually eat mostly using spoon on the right hand and fork on the left hand, the idea basically we trying imitate the most natural way of eating with hands using utensils..😂
Some Indonesians are insane when it comes to chilli. Some folks (tribes) have dishes which has spiciness level +100 than the noodles in your videos. I had taste some before and I was almost dead chugging those waters and not blowing my face off😂I totally relate how Nate feels.
8:37 Bakmi boy behind you is one of my favorite mie ayam in pasar santa Jakarta selatan, especially the mie ayam pangsit special and fresh iced young coconut water..mmmm (jadi lapar bsk kesana ah)
"roti" just means bread here. but if you're looking for a thin flatbread kind of roti, then i'd suggest getting yourself some roti canai (also called roti maryam) or roti paratha. you can get it with curry, or simply with sweet condensed milk. they usually sell roti canai at acehnese stalls/restaurants. get yourself some cold teh tarik too while you're at it! these stalls are usually open until midnight. also, watching this makes me miss jakarta. great vid!
OMG im Amazed with at the information regarding each dishes was really really on point! U done a good Research and not to mention all the food you guys pick was the most popular Street food ❤ thank you, it was just enjoyable to watch it.
Most Foreigner who visit Jakarta/Indonesia, well.. most of them didn't check or browsing some info in the web about the Authentic food in Indonesia, or the most that People in Jakarta like, and in this video, you go to the right place that we (including me who live in Jakarta) recently visit when we wanna go eat in Jakarta, like sate padang ramon, bubur ayam barito, gulai tikungan (my fave), roti bakar eddie (also my fave too), nasi goreng kebon sirih, mie gondandia, and all the other.. good job.. you nailed it.. 😊👍
That's not potato... thats ketupat/ lontong (Rice cake). There are 2 ways to eat CHICKEN PORRIDGE.. 1. Mix the porridge well 2. The porridge is not mixed... What kind of team are you on? I'll mix it well..😍 My porridge must be spicy chili sauce & sweet soy sauce OMG.. you choose 50 chilli???😮😮😮😮 I'm indonesian, i love spicy but never eat 50 chilli🙈 Not good for my mouth, my stomach, my bottom🙈
Greetings please to meet both of you on UA-cam. Have some wonderful time and have some great traveling in Jakarta and surrounding in Indonesia 🇮🇩 take care and be well guys 😊😎✌️🇮🇩
10:20 that is not potato, that is rice cake. Indonesian rice cake called Lontong Lontong: rice cake wrapped in banana leaves. Ketupat: rice cake wrapped in coconut leaves. Mostly, Sate/ satay is served with lontong.. You should dip the Lontong into the sauce. It'll be tastier 😁
You must try Sate Maranggi with peanut sauce, Sop Gurame, Perkedel Kentang, Ayam Bakar, Gurame Bakar, Gurame Asam Manis, Mustofa Kentang, and Sop Bening Sapi. Come to Bandung City.
a thing that rarely mentioned, is that some South East Asian countries are using phonetic language, spelled exactly like how they're written. and luckily, Indonesian language is one of them. this makes learning how to pronounce them become easier (if not much more), and at the same time, drastically reduce any chance of mispronounce since the possible variations become really limited due to being phonetic... (might even be able to spell them with almost 100% accuracy before you guys even know what each words mean) with exceptions of some assimilated/borrowed words, for the vowels, in general, they usually go like this: - a, like the a of delta, or when dentist asks us to open mouth and say "aaaah" - i, like both i of India - u, like both u of Zulu - o, like the o of bravo, tango - e might be trickier than others, since there are 2 variations, which both are present in English word "enter". it'll take time to learn which ones using the first "e", and which ones using the second "e" most consonants are more or less the same as English. maybe some of these: - c, like children, cheese, choose, but without the "h" (we rarely have words that stick c and h together) - g, like gaga - Indonesian "r", personally, I'd say it's similar to Spanish or Russian. it's a clear "r" where the tongue vibrates at upper palate
Warteg is kinda franchise Tegal *restaurant* Usually have word *Bahari* in it. Because City of Tegal located near by the sea. *Bahari* means laut / sea.
10.06 solid steam rice or ketupat (steam with coconut leaves). other kind of ketupat is lontong......lontong is solid steam rice too, but it steams with banana leaves.
Come to Kelapa Gading Area. You can see a street full of food. And if you like noodle, Kelapa Kopyor street has you covered. It is THE noodle street. I suggest you try Asui, Palu, Siantar and many others. For padang, you can find Pagi Sore. Anyway, you really should try Martabak.
To eat Mie Ayam, you must mix it first because the spices and seasoning is at the bottom of the bowl. Indonesia normally will put tomato or cilly sauce and sweet soy been sauce
Hai, im indonesian who live in Belitung, a little island in north java. Lets visit belitung, you can find beautiful beach with cheap acomodation, come in, im waiting you guys 😊
Warteg = warung tegal. Tegal is a small town is central java. A lot of Indonesian foods are named after a province/city. Other example: Nasi Padang (Padang Rice). Padang is provincial capital of West Sumatera. Other authentic Indonesian foods: gudeg, martabak, soto, sate padang, nasi padang, rawon, otak-otak, siomay, empek-empek, kerupuk emping, gado gado.
Sate padang yes is different from the usual sate with peanut sauce. They more like mild curry served with rice cake. If u have eaten indonesian foods, u were realised always serve with rice or rice cake or porridge. U will get use to it though
You missed the combination of chocolate and cheese with that roti bakar. In Indonesia, choco and cheese combo are very popular. So if you want to try them next, try the martabak manis chocolate, cheese, and peanut flavor (if you not allergic to nuts) it is so heavenly delicious 🤤
Fun fact about Bubur Ayam. There are two types of people when it comes to eat Bubur. There is one who mix it all together, and one who eat it just the way it is. There's a lot of argument which one is the better way to eat Bubur. For me personally, the taste is better when you eat it mixed, but I admit, it doesn't really looks appetizing lol.
Sate / satay is originally from Indonesia (and then spread to South East Asia by diasporic Indonesians). So sate is not just chicken sate that is normally soaked in peanut sauce. This peanuty chicken sate is originally from Ponorogo, eastern Java. There are so many types of sates, such as sate Padang ( mostly beef / beef tongue), sate sapi (so many styles, hundreds), goat sate. And so many more.
About roti like in Phuket you meant..we hv similar to it called Martabak(Arabic maybe) telor..and sandwich with butter n chocolate sprinkle..Dutch..remember..Indonesia colonosed by Dutch for 350 years😊❤
Not "only in jakarta" in many cities in indo, its less then $1, maybe become more when you eat it in mall or restaurant.nearly all street food have same price in java especially
I watch your video and now im subscribe your youtube. I feel im proud of you because you wann to try Indonesia food and you guys like it. Anyway maybe you wanna try the black beef sup from Surabaya city, it's call rawon. You must try guys. Maybe the sound looks scary but this sup is very very nice. I hope you come to Surabaya and try Rawon.
Good idea. Going to restaurant as the best choice instead of buying at street foods. In restaurant they have a Real price. Whether you are local or not, the prices are same. And beside that the foods are clean too.
There are 2 ways of eatings the chicken porridge / congee in indonesia. Mix them or just scoop as it is. Me myself, like to mix them up add some sambal to make it a bis spicier
For a real street food experience i suggest you guys to go to Sabang street at night, i recommend you guys to try martabak manis & gado gado / ketoprak
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warteg is abreviation of warung tegal or it mean the dish is original from city of tegal
Jika kamu makan makanan pedas sebaiknya kamu meminum air hangat, karna air hangat dapat mengurangi rasa pedas.
The 1st "Mie Ayam" Chicken Noddle isn't street food guys....😁😁
The real one is only $0,5 😂
You should try nasi goreng Obama, named after the President Barack Obama. He spend his childhood in Menteng village in Indonesia.
If you eat bubur ayam, and you don't mix all the toppings, Indonesian people say you are psychopath.
Ahh you missed martabak manis. cheese and chocolate, you must try, and savory martabak too
Ada indonesia coy,, sini kumpul
Right
hahahhahahha
@@linlinman2955 njiirrr.... jangan ah, malu-maluin.....wkwkwkwk......
Its just sweet fiesta 😂
the thing about Indonesian street food is that some of them are served with just a little bit of seasoning, and they provide condiments on the table (spicy sambal, sweet soy sauce aka kecap manis, salty soy sauce, pepper, vinegar, even salt) so you can create your own "concoction" to make it taste to your liking. so if you happen to find a dish that tasted very mild, look for the condiments and have fun with it. make it sweeter, saltier, spicier, more acidic or a combo of everything.
This is a great tip and so true. There were sides on every table we sat at, so it was very much a "choose your own adventure." It was a great day of eating 😀
@typusmegantropuserectus Kaleum, Kak. Itu Kakak nya bilang kalau makanan jajanan di Indonesia biasanya nyediain saos sambel, saos tomat, kecap manis, kecap asin di meja nya. Bukan bilang kalau makanan Indonesia ngga ada rasanya.. 😁
@@SayurMayurIjokebiasaan marah dulu ini netizen 😅 di komentar awal tulisannya "some of them" bukan berarti semua makanan Indonesia, dia cuma kasih tips kalau saos/kecap/sambal (condiments) di meja itu emang sengaja disediakan buat nambah cita rasa, jadi jangan ragu buat ditambahkan kalau rasanya mild/kurang nendang. Ga ada yang badmouthing atau jealous of your beloved country, dia kasih saran bahkan bilang have fun.
Makan mie ayam, pake saos pedas, kecap manis,, tambah mantap,,mungkin pasangan ini ga suka pedas,🙏🙏
@@SayurMayurIjo punya nama ga cocok nih mas, baca dengan benar jangan pakai emosi🤣
Hi there! I’m that waiter on your video that served you at Mie Ayam Gondangdia, Thank You for visited our place and tried our best seller menu, glad you like and enjoyed it! 🥰 if you ever comeback to Jakarta, come visit us again, and try our others food on the menu 🎉
The way you add information about the dish or about the restaurant is super cool ❤❤
Thank you so much 🙌 We always want to respect the countries we visit, and the dishes we are so grateful to try 🇮🇩💛
That's very impressive to get all the details info even the cultural stuff background or history behind the "warteg" and that's very bold move to end the night with that spicy noodles, hope you were alright lol
Thank you so much, this was a very nice comment 😀 And yes, I am okay and have no regrets about trying 50. It was way too much for me, but it was fun 👏
Such an awesome food tour! The bread with the chocolate and butter looked SO good! We had a good laugh at Nate tackling those spicy noods 😂🔥
Thanks guys, it was a lot of fun. We are full, but would still go back for more…minus a few chili’s 🌶️ 😂
Enjoyed your food tour! Great dishes and now I need to plan a trip to Indonesia!
Come on, dont make we wait your video too long 😇
Hey Guys I’ m Indonesian who live in Europe and I know this Mie Ayam Gondangdia , they’re legend man!! Since 1970 bro !!! They are so good and I miss this noodles have fun in hiatus and thanks for sharing Indos food good luck for your vlog
broo frr I've eaten there since i was like elementary 😭😭😭 it's so damn good
since 1968 actually, i work there 😅 come visit us again!
The places you visited are the legend for sure!!! Good & smart travelers. Enjoy your day
You guys are quickly turning into my favorite travel content creators, keep it up!
Terima kasih banyak..sudah berkunjung ke Indonesia tercinta dan sudah mencicipi berbagai kuliner pinggir jalanan di Indonesia..selamat menikmati..semoga betah di Indonesia. 🙏🥰💞🇮🇩👍...
I really like how you explain the various culinary delights you eat in Indonesia..and you are very friendly...good luck to you always.
Thank you so much!! 😊 We're really glad you enjoyed it!
Terimakasih sudah berbagai konten memperkenalkan kuliner bangsa Indonesia..trus semangat yah buat konten yang berkualitas🎉
how to eat chicken noodles in Indonesia, please stir the noodles with chicken and vegetables to eat, it will create a real taste, not a flat taste when you chew, the spiced chicken taste will spread in the noodles, don't eat them one by one but mix them evenly, then use the broth This is to make your mouth fresh again after you chew the noodle mixture with seasoned chicken. It's best not to pour too much broth into your bowl of noodles because it will reduce the taste of the seasoned chicken meat👌this is just an input for people who are eating it for the first time. Indonesian chicken noodles especially with separate broth😁👌
We actually eat mostly using spoon on the right hand and fork on the left hand, the idea basically we trying imitate the most natural way of eating with hands using utensils..😂
Bubur is Porridge with soup Chicken broth Usually eaten for breakfast 😊
It is definitely something we want to eat for breakfast more often. It was so good 👏
Terimakasih udah berkunjung ke Indonesia 🙏
Some Indonesians are insane when it comes to chilli. Some folks (tribes) have dishes which has spiciness level +100 than the noodles in your videos. I had taste some before and I was almost dead chugging those waters and not blowing my face off😂I totally relate how Nate feels.
Salam santun baru gabung di channel ini. Salam dari Indonesia 🙏❤🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
thankyou for promoting Indonesia from your channel, god bless u two
❤mantapp.. Terimakasih sudah berkunjung
Proud of you guys....always give positif things about our country...INDONESIA❤❤❤
Masakan indonesia itu. Berteman dengan nasi. Kalo dicampur. Baru punya sensasi. Semakin banyak macam yang dicampur. Makin enak
8:37 Bakmi boy behind you is one of my favorite mie ayam in pasar santa Jakarta selatan, especially the mie ayam pangsit special and fresh iced young coconut water..mmmm (jadi lapar bsk kesana ah)
Selama kalian berada di Indonesia maka subscribers kalian akan bertambah banyak..
Salam dari jogjakarta Jawa tengah
TERIMA KASIH... THANK YOU...
"roti" just means bread here. but if you're looking for a thin flatbread kind of roti, then i'd suggest getting yourself some roti canai (also called roti maryam) or roti paratha. you can get it with curry, or simply with sweet condensed milk. they usually sell roti canai at acehnese stalls/restaurants. get yourself some cold teh tarik too while you're at it! these stalls are usually open until midnight.
also, watching this makes me miss jakarta. great vid!
OMG im Amazed with at the information regarding each dishes was really really on point! U done a good Research and not to mention all the food you guys pick was the most popular Street food ❤ thank you, it was just enjoyable to watch it.
Thank you so much for this amazing comment, it means a lot to us. It was such an amazing experience to try such amazing food 🇮🇩💛
Oh,you both so kind. You try to eat street food in Indonesia ,? Wow,thank you brow n sis !!
Selamat datang di jakarta indonesia, enjoy😊
I love the details of her explanation about the food.. Its easy to imagine the taste ❤❤
Mantab penuh dengan ramah.kopi mana...kopi mna.lanjut makanya abangkku nikmati indonesia selagi bisa abang ki
Semoga mendapatkan pengalaman yang menyenangkan & mengesankan selama di Indonesia & masih banyak kuliner yg harus dicoba......semangat !!!
Thank You For Visiting Amazing Worders My Indonesia 🇮🇩❤️ Country 🙏👍👌
That was good adventure of culinary in Jakarta ...awesome
Thank you so much, the food was incredible 👏
You have to try the typical Jakarta/Betawi food "gado-gado" in the morning/afternoon & "kerak telor" in the evening/night.👍👍👍👍
have a nice day👌
Most Foreigner who visit Jakarta/Indonesia, well.. most of them didn't check or browsing some info in the web about the Authentic food in Indonesia, or the most that People in Jakarta like, and in this video, you go to the right place that we (including me who live in Jakarta) recently visit when we wanna go eat in Jakarta, like sate padang ramon, bubur ayam barito, gulai tikungan (my fave), roti bakar eddie (also my fave too), nasi goreng kebon sirih, mie gondandia, and all the other.. good job.. you nailed it.. 😊👍
" Warmo " one of the most populer warteg in jakarta selatan especially Tebet 😊
That's not potato... thats ketupat/ lontong (Rice cake).
There are 2 ways to eat CHICKEN PORRIDGE..
1. Mix the porridge well
2. The porridge is not mixed...
What kind of team are you on?
I'll mix it well..😍
My porridge must be spicy chili sauce & sweet soy sauce
OMG.. you choose 50 chilli???😮😮😮😮
I'm indonesian, i love spicy but never eat 50 chilli🙈
Not good for my mouth, my stomach, my bottom🙈
welcome to jakarta. i hope u enjoy
MARTABAK MANIS is a must try !!!!
Greetings please to meet both of you on UA-cam. Have some wonderful time and have some great traveling in Jakarta and surrounding in Indonesia 🇮🇩 take care and be well guys 😊😎✌️🇮🇩
Thank you for visiting Indonesia, you both are really kind❤❤❤ next your must try martabak manis and martabak daging
Of course, thank you for sharing your wonderful country with us 🇮🇩💛 And thanks for the recommendation, we will have to try it.
10:20 that is not potato, that is rice cake.
Indonesian rice cake called Lontong
Lontong: rice cake wrapped in banana leaves.
Ketupat: rice cake wrapped in coconut leaves.
Mostly, Sate/ satay is served with lontong..
You should dip the Lontong into the sauce. It'll be tastier 😁
Please next visit the beautiful beach area of Kapuk PIK Tangerang-Banten Kota Baru
You must try Sate Maranggi with peanut sauce, Sop Gurame, Perkedel Kentang, Ayam Bakar, Gurame Bakar, Gurame Asam Manis, Mustofa Kentang, and Sop Bening Sapi.
Come to Bandung City.
Thank you for tasting various kinds of Indonesian food, greetings from Bengkulu..
a thing that rarely mentioned, is that some South East Asian countries are using phonetic language, spelled exactly like how they're written. and luckily, Indonesian language is one of them.
this makes learning how to pronounce them become easier (if not much more), and at the same time, drastically reduce any chance of mispronounce since the possible variations become really limited due to being phonetic... (might even be able to spell them with almost 100% accuracy before you guys even know what each words mean)
with exceptions of some assimilated/borrowed words, for the vowels, in general, they usually go like this:
- a, like the a of delta, or when dentist asks us to open mouth and say "aaaah"
- i, like both i of India
- u, like both u of Zulu
- o, like the o of bravo, tango
- e might be trickier than others, since there are 2 variations, which both are present in English word "enter". it'll take time to learn which ones using the first "e", and which ones using the second "e"
most consonants are more or less the same as English. maybe some of these:
- c, like children, cheese, choose, but without the "h" (we rarely have words that stick c and h together)
- g, like gaga
- Indonesian "r", personally, I'd say it's similar to Spanish or Russian. it's a clear "r" where the tongue vibrates at upper palate
17:45 in Bahasa Indonesia ( Indonesian language) Roti means Bread and Bakar is Burn, Grill,Toast.
So Roti Bakar is Toast Bread/Sandwich
I can say that Indonesia is likely a heaven for food lovers
You can see or find all this food not only in Jakarta but throughout Indonesia😅
Great point, there is so much good food around Indonesia 🇮🇩
Warteg is kinda franchise Tegal *restaurant*
Usually have word *Bahari* in it. Because City of Tegal located near by the sea. *Bahari* means laut / sea.
Very cool video, you're food vlog like Vice documentary..really appreciate ❤
10.06 solid steam rice or ketupat (steam with coconut leaves). other kind of ketupat is lontong......lontong is solid steam rice too, but it steams with banana leaves.
Haiiii.....l am babul minan welcome to indonesia,miss and sir 😊😊😊
Selamat menikmati makanan khas Indonesia.
Bikin laper....😍
Come to Kelapa Gading Area. You can see a street full of food. And if you like noodle, Kelapa Kopyor street has you covered. It is THE noodle street. I suggest you try Asui, Palu, Siantar and many others. For padang, you can find Pagi Sore.
Anyway, you really should try Martabak.
Also Baji Pamai ya..with sweet n salty pork with it..from Makassar..another usland in Indonesia😊❤
I hope you can collab with some foreign food vlogger who already in Indonesia for a long time.
There's ton of them on youtube😀
Mantap dah le ..Smga Betah yah di negara kami tercinta ini ..Indonesia
Love You Somad
it is rice cake or lontong if wrap with banana leaf and is called ketupat if wrap with coconut leaf
First time here, like and sub, love your food tour ❤😂
Thank you so much 🙌
MANTAP SEHAT SELALU KALIAN!!!
Hi, welcome to indonesia and i hope your enjoyed your vacation in my country , and you know The WARTEG is pioneer in TOUCHSCREEN in the world ! 😂👍
the one (white cube) in the satay, that is made from rice that actually rice cake, sort of Topokki in Korea
To eat Mie Ayam, you must mix it first because the spices and seasoning is at the bottom of the bowl. Indonesia normally will put tomato or cilly sauce and sweet soy been sauce
Hai, im indonesian who live in Belitung, a little island in north java. Lets visit belitung, you can find beautiful beach with cheap acomodation, come in, im waiting you guys 😊
Wow nice
Fantastic
In gondangdia there is also a place sells soto betawi pak yus. Very delicious. Recommended
I've eaten everything on this list because im from jakarta my favourite is the mie i almost eat it every day
Martabak manis,nasi goreng,nasi padang
Warteg = warung tegal. Tegal is a small town is central java.
A lot of Indonesian foods are named after a province/city.
Other example: Nasi Padang (Padang Rice). Padang is provincial capital of West Sumatera.
Other authentic Indonesian foods: gudeg, martabak, soto, sate padang, nasi padang, rawon, otak-otak, siomay, empek-empek, kerupuk emping, gado gado.
Sate padang yes is different from the usual sate with peanut sauce. They more like mild curry served with rice cake. If u have eaten indonesian foods, u were realised always serve with rice or rice cake or porridge. U will get use to it though
At 16:47 a mercedes sls went by and in indonesia thats approx 2 million dollars. Haha the crazy things in jakarta.
You missed the combination of chocolate and cheese with that roti bakar. In Indonesia, choco and cheese combo are very popular. So if you want to try them next, try the martabak manis chocolate, cheese, and peanut flavor (if you not allergic to nuts) it is so heavenly delicious 🤤
whenever you buy satay usually they serve it with lontong too. lontong is a rice cake made in banana leaf. it's not potatoes btw 😁
Fun fact about Bubur Ayam. There are two types of people when it comes to eat Bubur. There is one who mix it all together, and one who eat it just the way it is. There's a lot of argument which one is the better way to eat Bubur. For me personally, the taste is better when you eat it mixed, but I admit, it doesn't really looks appetizing lol.
16:15 as Indonesia we eat rice with our hands and eat noodles with a spoon. 😂 We not east asia
Sate / satay is originally from Indonesia (and then spread to South East Asia by diasporic Indonesians). So sate is not just chicken sate that is normally soaked in peanut sauce. This peanuty chicken sate is originally from Ponorogo, eastern Java. There are so many types of sates, such as sate Padang ( mostly beef / beef tongue), sate sapi (so many styles, hundreds), goat sate. And so many more.
from Indonesia🇮🇩🙏🙏
Terima kasih menyukaimakanan Indonesia.
Enjoy your meal 😊🤤😊
About roti like in Phuket you meant..we hv similar to it called Martabak(Arabic maybe) telor..and sandwich with butter n chocolate sprinkle..Dutch..remember..Indonesia colonosed by Dutch for 350 years😊❤
Not "only in jakarta" in many cities in indo, its less then $1, maybe become more when you eat it in mall or restaurant.nearly all street food have same price in java especially
Welcome to Indonesia brother
Porridge chicken is Bubur ayam. indonesian Breakfast menu actually, but sometimes we eat for dinner...enough for me😅
My friend from UK once Eat at Warteg he said it's fun, like touch screen thou.. Lol 😂😂😂
I watch your video and now im subscribe your youtube. I feel im proud of you because you wann to try Indonesia food and you guys like it. Anyway maybe you wanna try the black beef sup from Surabaya city, it's call rawon. You must try guys. Maybe the sound looks scary but this sup is very very nice. I hope you come to Surabaya and try Rawon.
It's not potato, it's *lontong* . Uncooked Rice (beras) wrapped in banana leaves, then steam until cooked.
Always have sweet drinks such as iced sweet tea on hand every time you have spicy food, the sugar will help a lot putting out the fire in your mouth.
Good idea. Going to restaurant as the best choice instead of buying at street foods. In restaurant they have a Real price. Whether you are local or not, the prices are same. And beside that the foods are clean too.
My goodness you do in one day. So many foods you already try😅😅😅😅😅....that's cool guys
There are 2 ways of eatings the chicken porridge / congee in indonesia. Mix them or just scoop as it is. Me myself, like to mix them up add some sambal to make it a bis spicier
You went to legit places! Good research
Kalau sudah pernah ke INDONESIA kamu pasti akan merindukannya lagi 😇
Woww thumbs up you guys.. happy you enjoy all the street food..
We loved it, the food was amazing 👏
For a real street food experience i suggest you guys to go to Sabang street at night, i recommend you guys to try martabak manis & gado gado / ketoprak
Thank you for the recommendation. Sounds like a great spot for some food 🍲
Enjoy in jakarta,👍💪🇮🇩
Thank you, we love it 🇮🇩💛