Maxim Fruit Market

Jakarta


This particularly good grocery store sells all manner of southeast Asian fruits from dragonfruit and mangosteen to durian, guava and rambutan. It also stocks Western imports like granola and Nutella, and more unusual produce like packets of salted egg fish skin. Its range of single-origin chocolate from Indonesia is excellent.


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