6 Legendary Places to Eat in Jakarta, Number 3 Existed before Indonesia’s Independence


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There are several legendary eating places in Jakarta that are famous and serve a variety of delicious food. One of these culinary delights existed before Indonesia’s independence. Photo/Manual Jakarta

JAKARTA – There are some legendary eating place in Jakarta which is famous and serves a variety of delicious food. One of these culinary delights existed before Indonesia’s independence and exists until now.

In fact, because of its legendary deliciousness and its presence which persists to this day, it makes legendary eating place In Jakarta it has become a culinary icon. You must try this culinary series while on holiday to the capital city.

Interested in tasting it? The following are legendary places to eat in Jakarta as summarized from various sources, Thursday (9/5/2024).

Legendary Place to Eat in Jakarta

1. Gado-gado Bon Bin

Gado-gado Bon Bin is a delicious culinary delight in the Cikini area, Central Jakarta. This restaurant is considered legendary because it has been selling since 1960. This food is special because it uses special peanut sauce.

The same as gado-gado in general, Gado-gado Bon Bin consists of a mixture of vegetables complete with tofu and rice cake. However, what sets it apart is the mainstay recipe in the form of thick peanut sauce which is savory and delicious. One portion is priced at IDR 30 thousand.

2. Bakmi Gang Kelinci

This eating place has been around since 1957, and has undergone various transformations. To date, Bakmi Gang Kelinci has 11 branches in Jakarta and surrounding areas.

Such as Bintaro Plaza, Blok M Square, ITC Bumi Serpong Damai (BSD), Ciputra Mall (Citraland), PRJ Kemayoran Gambir Expo. The mainstay noodle menu is wide chicken noodle and mushroom chicken noodle. Apart from noodles, there are other menus such as chicken cah, special fried rice, capcay rice, flush fried dumplings, and i fu noodles.

3. Soto Betawi H. Ma’ruf

Located in Taman Ismail Marzuki, precisely on Jalan Cikini Raya No. 73, Soto Betawi H. Ma’ruf has been around since 1940. The founder is Haji Ma’ruf bin Said, who has been mixing spices since the Dutch East Indies era.

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