Street Food Indonesia

Street food is food or drink sold on the roadside. Usually the food sold is ready-to-eat food or drinks.

Street food generally sold around or on the side of the road can be sold with a tent or stall food trucks.

Not only that, this food exists on the side of the road or when there is a night market or certain fair. Almost every country has street food each, including Indonesia. Indonesia itself has a line street food the most legendary.

Some of these foods or drinks have existed for a long time. About anything street food most legendary you mean? Let’s find out together, who knows if your favorite is on the list!

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1. Es cendol or es dawet is made from cendol, pieces of jackfruit, and delicious coconut milk, sometimes added with liquid sugar

12 Most Legendary Indonesian Street Food, Existing Until Now es cendol or es dawet (instagram.com/madamliu1999)

2. Both sweet martabak or egg martabak are always synonymous with delivery to the prospective in-laws’ house. Which one do you prefer?

12 Most Legendary Indonesian Street Food, Existing Until Now egg martabak (instagram.com/amazingmalangeats)

3. Consisting of dumplings, tofu, potatoes, cabbage and bitter gourd tossed in a legit peanut sauce and sweet soy sauce, dumplings are truly legendary street food!

12 Most Legendary Indonesian Street Food, Existing Until Now siomay (instagram.com/jogjaculinary.id)

4. A bowl of meatballs containing meatballs, noodles, tofu, mustard greens, celery, and spring onions. Best eaten hot after the rain, agree?

12 Most Legendary Indonesian Street Food, Existing Until Now meatballs (instagram.com/mingcun72)

5. Fried foods are comfort food for Indonesians. There are bakwan, know the contents, to pray, you know. Eaten with chili, it’s the best

12 Most Legendary Indonesian Street Food, Existing Until Now fried food (instagram.com/dellaamelia86)

6. Es puter is made from coconut milk traditionally twisted in ice cubes and salt. Served with a cone or white bread

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12 Most Legendary Indonesian Street Food, Existing Until Now es puter (instagram.com/eatandjournal)

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7. Batagor stands for fried tofu baso, typical of Bandung. Best enjoyed with delicious pickles, soy sauce, chili sauce, and peanut sauce

12 Most Legendary Indonesian Street Food, Existing Until Now batagor (instagram.com/miebandungkejaksaan1964)

8. Street food is a favorite of people in Indonesia, here. Especially if you sell it with your brother’s cart, the taste of the chicken noodles is much more delicious and delicious

12 Most Legendary Indonesian Street Food, Existing Until Now chicken noodle (instagram.com/yuk.kita_makan)

9. Angkringan usually sells packaged rice to various satays. Don’t forget STMJ (milk, eggs, honey, ginger) and joss coffee, coffee with hot charcoal added

12 Most Legendary Indonesian Street Food, Existing Until Now various satays at angkringan (instagram.com/angkringan_sendokmelintir)

10. Cilor or aci telor is cilok wrapped in egg and fried. Usually served with chili sauce and soy sauce

12 Most Legendary Indonesian Street Food, Existing Until Now cilor (instagram.com/dad_dish)

11. The variety of fried rice now varies, from chicken to seafood which always spoils the tongue. Fried rice never goes out of style

12 Most Legendary Indonesian Street Food, Existing Until Now fried rice (instagram.com/jogjadiscount)

12. Toast with various jams and fillings remains the most popular legendary street food. Chocolate, peanut, and strawberry jam are always a favorite

12 Most Legendary Indonesian Street Food, Existing Until Now toast (instagram.com/kudaliarock)

Street food Indonesia used to be until now it still exists. From the list above, is there anything that happened? street food most favorite for you?

Also Read: 9 Facts about Sweet Martabak, Legendary Street Food with Delicious Toppings

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