Take a peek at Indonesian restaurants selling typical Indonesian food in the Hira Cave area of ​​Mecca: Okezone Lifestyle






Take a peek at Indonesian restaurants selling typical Indonesian food in the Hira Cave area of ​​Mecca

Indonesian restaurant in the Hira Cave area of ​​Mecca, (Photo: MPI/ Widya)












FOOD This usually becomes an obstacle for Indonesian pilgrims who are carrying out the 40-day Hajj in Saudi Arabia. Even though top catering in Saudi Arabia has been contracted by the Indonesian government, not all of them can meet 100 percent of the congregation’s appetite and taste buds.

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When talking about culinary matters, there is one menu that the majority of Indonesian congregants like, namely meatballs. One of them is at the ‘Bakso Bistro’ restaurant, which might be a place to cure your longing if you are worshiping in the Holy Land.

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The Bakso Bistro outlet itself is located in the Hira Cultural District area, near the Hira Cave in the Makkah mountains. As soon as they enter the restaurant, buyers are treated to a variety of menus from various regions.

One of the bistro outlet employees, Rozi, originally from NTB, said that in this restaurant there are various types of typical Indonesian food, from meatballs, dumplings, pempek, Gado-gado, chicken rice, to beef rice.

“We are in front of the Wahyu museum located in Jabal Nur. Thank God, we have an Indonesian restaurant called Bakso Bistro. The price is also very affordable from 20 riyals and you can shop using Rupiah,” said Rozi when met by MNC Portal at the location recently.

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