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Indonesian Street Food at Gianyar Night Market in Bali - ALL FOOD FOR ONLY 5. 07

Indonesian Street Food at Gianyar Night Market in Bali - ALL FOOD FOR ONLY 5. 07

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SUBSCRIBE for 2 new videos per week T-shirts Pasar Senggol, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia The night market in Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia, known as Pasar Senggol is an amazing place to eat a range of different Indonesian Balinese street food One evening, we headed over to the market at about 5 pm to start eating, and in this video Ill show you everything I ate on this Balinese street food tour. Babi guling - Babi guling, or Balinese style roast pig, is one of the ultimate things you have to eat, especially if you enjoy pork, when youre in Bali. I started the street food tour off with a plate of babi guling. I was alright, but could have been better had it been hot and fresher. 30, 000 IDR (2. 20) per plate Sweets - Along with full meals, youll find an abundance of Indonesian street food snacks and desserts. Klepon was my favorite. 1, 000 IDR (0. 7) per box Nasi ayam campur - This stall served one of the best single plates of food I had in Bali, ayam betutu and some mixed chicken all over a plate of rice with all the toppings and mixes. The food was sensational, packed with flavor. 25, 000 IDR (1. 84) Tipat cantok - Similar to another common Indonesian street food called gado gado, tipat cantok includes rice cakes and bean sprouts in a peanut sauce. It was pretty good, and I enjoyed how you could watch her making it in front of you. 7, 000 IDR (0. 51) Serombotan - Finally, to end this Indonesian street food tour in Bali, I had a serving of something called serombotan, a delicious mixture of vegetables and coconut and shrimp paste. It was surprisingly very good and flavorful. 5, 000 IDR (0. 37)
Date: 2019-08-19

Comments and reviews: 10


Mark, I love watching your videos, particularly because they offer a view of cultures at the ground level. I am so happy to see two veggie dishes in this video. You do feature a lot of salads and raw fresh veggies and relishes but you usually focus on meat as the main course. In Bali and in Indonesia, India, etc and many places in Asia and Africa, many people are vegetarian and or vegan and I would love to see some more of those dishes featured in the mix I have been binge watching your videos and now I can tell when you really love something, think it's ok, or not great You have a great smile and you are very engaging too. I would also love to see more interaction with Mica and your wife and how you both travel and eat such exotic foods all the time with a baby in tow. A little more lifestyle stuff. Keep up the good work I think you should have a series on Netflix, Amazon, or a syndicated show for cable and perhaps PBS. I have seen many food/ travel shows but none as good on the street food as you are-especially in Southeast Asia and all over Africa- places that are less well known.
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Ummmm. I love that you can buy little snacks that are all vegetarian and tasty and good for you. I wish we had snacks available in the USA that we so healthy-no GMO's, no pesticides, no toxic chemicals in your food. Again, we are a wealthy nation, but probably have the worst quality food on the planet Mark, I love the way that you respect Ying-she is so considerate of you (saw you were having difficulty with your straw, and helped you) and I've never seen her do something for you, without you ALWAYS being grateful and verbally thanking her. You are the cutest, sweetest couple. Never lose that with each other. It's so special. Micha needs to grow up seeing that is how men are supposed to treat women. Good night from North Carolina here in the states
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That chicken and rice from Warung Sarjana looks absolutely delicious Eat all your hearts out mate, the dirtier your fingers the better Lol XD it truly shows how much your food is ravishingly tasty Yummmmm. The serombotan salad is a different style comparing to gado gado, it packs more of a kick to it with the shrimpy-coconut and lime leaf mixture, where as gado gado is more of a sweet, mild and thick peanut mixture without taste of coconut flakes and lime leaf. I really love this salad (we call it Pecel in Java, its very hearty, it has a kick of spicy and sourness to it and it warmths your heart at the same time. Indonesian food is very much like Soul food, we are actually similar to African soul food / Suriname.
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Hai, my name is Paddy. I am one of your fans. Thank you very much because you upraise my country's local food to the world. And by seeing some of your videos, they inspires me to be a food traveller like you do. And if you have a chance, in other time. I would like to know there are so many others delicious food you may find in Indonesia. Because Indonesia was build by so many tribes. Each tribe has their own spesialties. I live at Semarang, Central Java of Java Island. You may find different delicious food here. At last, thank you one more time. I hope you like Indonesian's food. And keep the making other videos so I can learn more from you.
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I love your videos man but you gotta give your wife more attention. That food not going nowhere. That part where yall were walking & she was behind you struggling to put micahs shorts on smh. You could've paused & helped my guy that kinda bothered me. Dont treat her like a slave even though she is extremely submissive. But good stuff though
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wow Made is such a common name in Bali. our driver from a tour name is Made and a few of the shop owners in the Kuta markets, This one guy standing out side beach walk mall near the flamingos name is Made Ma they. i think it means the steps to heaven. anyways love your vids bro. always makes me hungry and i love Bali. Terimah Kasih.
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very nice video, always love mark weins and family video, 4 thumbs up mark can you include the budget for your travel next time? as a reference for us ( budget for all of the accommodations ) just the simple important one like hotel, total transportation and so on. thanks in advance.
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IF you indian hindu ask why hindu in Indonesia didn't kill people who eat beff because IN INDONESIA HINDU DIDNT KILL MUSLIMS FOR EAT BEEF AND MUSLIMS DIDN'T KILL HINDU FOR EATING PORK. they're just life in harmony and do what they believed. respecting each other. soo its not like in ur country
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All Asians including South East Asians have mastered the technique of making food delicious and appealing. A feast for the eyes is like a symphony of flavours for your taste buds. Ying is so sweet, she doesn't want to be on camera, yet she comes across as loving and kind.
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Glad that you had a good time in my hometown. By the way just some tiny correction, the green banana that you mentioned on the serombotan dish is actually a raw white eggplant. Come back to Bali for more delicious food
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