Indonesian street food in Jakarta, Indonesia. Today we take you on a massive Jakarta street food tour tasting a huge nasi ...
She began cooking the food she craved. Some of her Indonesian friends in Singapore ... at a 1,000 sq ft shophouse in Dunlop Street, selling handmade charcoal-grilled bak kwa.
Martabak is a street food found all over Indonesia most often described as a sort of big stuffed pancake. Here, they come in sweet and savory flavor combinations, most of which include cheese ...
Through a partnership with a network of "kue tete" sellers managed by a distributor, over 1,800 street vendors circulate 130 custom wrappers daily, reaching an estimated 234,000 people every day.