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Friendly Indonesian Street Food: Nasi Gule Solo

Friendly Indonesian Street Food: Nasi Gule Solo

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my Jakarta Travel Guide (details on hotels I stayed, attractions, and food): One of my favorite things about eating street food is not only the food itself and tasting new dishes, but the way you get to interact and relate to those who serve the food, and also those who are also eating. When I was in Jakarta on morning, walking around the Gandaria area, my wife and I saw a friendly street food stall serving Nasi Gule Solo, and we didnt have plans, but we decided to stop in to try whatever he was serving. The man serving was very friendly, as were the others enjoying their nasi gule. Eating Indonesian street food is about the food, but its also about the interaction and the ambiance. Nasi Gule Solo Somewhere in Gandaria, Jakarta Total price for bowl or gule and rice - 12, 000 IDR (0. 90)
Date: 2019-08-19

Comments and reviews: 10


We called Nasi Gulai khas Solo. Gule is actually like a slank language for daily language here. So thanks for have been here & review our street foods & please come back to find the new trip cause we have alot of things especially food also in another place. By the way, I'm Farah. I'm a mixed race of Indonesian young lady & I'm hardly recommend you & your family to come back to enjoy travel in whole Jakarta, Bogor, Bandung, South Tangerang City, Bekasi, and many more. See you
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the interesting of your vlog, having a food journey at jakarta is you took it all, from a famous restaurant until a side walk food cart that perhaps it is just an ordinary or so so tasty food. thats why im so enjoying ur vlog coz you really can describe food truly from A to Z. salute for your work mark.
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When I spent Summers in Mexico, I loved the street food. My family would tell me don't eat that food. It was so good I could not stop. One of my favorites was the street corn. I still do it today at home but it is not the same corn, the flavor yes, but the corn is better there.
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Uncle comes across as a cheerful old fellow happily selling his soup. I have to say it's not a soup I'd have but it's a excellent video all the same giving a real feel of how it is in Jakarta. Keep up the good work Mark.
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Yes, traveling is about food, friendships, and their history and culture. Forget the politics and religion, leave it where it belongs, at home and to the fools. Food and love rules thanks for another great vid.
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Mark, your optimism and appreciation for the little things (a quick bite on the street) truly are wonderful. I love your videos. Keep up the great work Hope you're having a nice trip around the world
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Its been a while since I've commented. I have a virus in Utube and changing names didn't help Watch only half of videos. Still very interesting. Show fish LaLa cat loves to watch fish lol Terry
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Mark you must have an iron stomach to eat street food and not have any side effects, How did you achieve this god tier level of resistance? Whenever i go to Indonesia, my stomach gives up on life D:
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Hai Mark, come and visit Surabaya, second largest city in Indonesia, there are a lot food which tipically here, such as Bebek Goreng Sinjay, Rujak Cingur, Tahu Telur, Lontong Balap, etc.
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Mark really enjoy watching yr video on YouTube. Was wondering are u going over to Chiangrai maesai to do some good food videos. Would to see you there to introduce the food over at maesai.
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