3 Most Favored Street Food Places for Young People in South Jakarta
Holiday Ayo - In South Jakarta (Jaksel), there are not only luxury culinary delights to modern cafe lines. But there are also many street food places, which are always filled with young people. In fact, it is often referred to as the favorite food of South Jakarta youth.
Of course, these places to eat are familiar to many people. Like the nightly culinary spots around Bulungan, where you can find lots of sellers of twists or curries. Until around Senayan, which has always been known as the center for sate taichan at night.
As cited from food.detik.com, here are three street food places that are most liked by South Jakarta youth.
1. Sopo Ngiro
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It's in Panglima Polim, don't be surprised if you see a super long queue in front of this one tent shop. Known as Sopo Ngiro, this Japanese street food place is currently going viral and makes many people curious.
The concept is simple, with only a large tent and a few tables. The food is quite diverse, visitors can order Yaki Mechi, a mainstay fried rice dish at Sopo Ngiro.
Then for the main menu there are Chicken Wafuyaki, Beef Teriyaki, Chicken Katsu, Tempura, Yasai Itame Yakisoba to Ebi Yakiniku which are appetizing. The price range is affordable, around IDR 35,000 per serving.
2. Warung Boma
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Even though the place is just a simple tent stall on the side of the road, this shop is never empty of visitors. Pecel rice sprinkled with thick peanut sauce is also touted as the most delicious pecel rice.
The location of the shop is right at the exit of the Haji Nawi MRT Station, South Jakarta. Become an exciting culinary spot for South Jakarta children. Even from the afternoon, you can already see several people waiting for Warung Boma to open.
Apart from pecel rice, there are also various satays here such as quail eggs, snail satay, intestinal satay and other satay. Don't miss the tender grilled ribs with a pervasive flavor of spices.
3. Gultik Barito
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Near Bulungan, Blok M, there is a viral cotton seller whose location is not close to dozens of cotton sellers in front of Blok M Plaza. Even so, the enthusiasts are busy and even create long lines every night. Different from most other Gultik, Barito Gultik sellers choose an anti-mainstream location. This Gultik has been sold by a man from Solo, Suyanto or familiarly called Pak Yanto since 2000.
The location is near Ayodya Park, in front of the Barito Church to be precise. The place to sell it is quite 'hidden', quiet, and minimal lighting. Even so, after Mr. Yanto opened his gultik cart starting at 19.00, the customers were not empty. He offers gultik in two serving options.
Both are the regular portion and the macho portion. The usual portion costs IDR 15,000 and the macho portion, which is 1.5 times the size, costs IDR 23,000. The name Gultik is also known as Gultik Sticker.
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