Hawker restaurants in Indonesia
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Pasar Genteng
For cheap eats, Pasar Genteng has good night warungs.
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Sam Hak Heng
For a stellar Chinese street feed and cooking demonstration, try Sam Hak Heng.
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Taman Ria Pantai Padang
After sunset this collection of stalls dishes up everyday eats and uncommonly good views of the sea.
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Jln Niaga Utara
Banjar food is one of Indonesia's famed cuisines; for a taste of street culture, try belauran stalls along Jln Niaga Utara.
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Food Stalls
For trendy dining after dark- food stalls with sizzling udang galah (giant river prawns) to chic fusion - try Jln Juanda on angkot route A.
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Night Warungs
Night warungs are located around the Terminal, try the bubur kacang (mung beans and black rice in coconut milk). Some of these warungs sell rw (dog meat).
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Fish Warungs
A string of makeshift fish warung set up every night on the foreshore opposite Fort Rotterdam and serve some of the tastiest, cheapest seafood in town. Roaming buskers provide tableside entertainment.
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Seafood Warungs - Mega Mall
Hidden behind the massive Mega Mall on Jl Piere Tendean is an excellent stretch of seafood warungs that kicks off every night. The price, variety and sunsets are unbeatable. Not all serve alcohol, so shop around if you are in the market for a drink with dinner.
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Fish Night Stalls
Fish is the dish in Tarakan. Stalls mushroom nightly, particularly on Jln Sudirman, many serving excellent ikan (or ayam) lalapan, grilled or fried. One of the best is about 500m north of THM Plaza, just beyond the Barito Timur Hotel.
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Street Food
Indulging in Solo's Street Food should on be everyone's list of things to do. Roaming hawkers pack the streets at night advertising their wares by screeching, striking buffalo bells or clattering cutlery. Of the plethora of dishes on offer, try nasi gudeg (unripe jackfruit served with rice, chicken and spices), nasi liwet (a local speciality incorporating rice cooked in coconut milk and eaten with a host of side dishes) or srabi (mini rice puddings served on a crispy pancake with banana, jackfruit or chocolate topping).
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