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West Jakarta

Indonesia

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The best traditional places in West Jakarta, recommended by food professionals

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What to eat in West Jakarta?

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Other popular regional dishes

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Bakso

Indonesia
4.1
Most iconic: Bakso Akiaw 99

Bakso is a popular Indonesian meatball soup. Like many other dishes in Indonesia, it grew out of Asian and European influences in the country. Throughout Indonesia, there are many variations of bakso, but all of them include three main ingredients: broth, noodles, and meatballs. What distinguishe... Read more

2

Bubur ayam

Java
4.3

Bubur ayam is the Indonesian version of chicken congee, a thick rice porridge topped with shredded chicken and various savory condiments. This breakfast staple probably originates from the Chinese rice porridge, but it employs regionally available ingredients and toppings to create an au... Read more

3

Bakso goreng

Indonesia
4.1
Most iconic: Bakmi Loncat

Bakso goreng is a crispy, deep-fried meatball dish from Indonesia, often enjoyed as a snack or side dish. Unlike the classic bakso, which is typically served in a soup, bakso goreng is fried until golden brown, resulting in a crunchy exterior while maintaining a juic... Read more

4

Gado-gado

Jakarta
4.1
Most iconic: Gado-Gado Direksi

Gado-gado is an Indonesian version of a mixed salad. It usually consists of a variety of vegetables, eggs, tempeh, and tofu. The vegetables are usually just slightly boiled, tossed with a nutty sauce, then completed with the addition of crispy prawn crackers. The sauce was traditionally made with... Read more

5

Nasi uduk

Jakarta
4.4

Nasi uduk is one of numerous Indonesian rice-based dishes. The rice in nasi uduk is cooked in coconut milk together with lemongrass, cloves, pandan leaves, and cinnamon. The process results in wonderfully fluffy, fragrant rice, and right before it is served, each portion is usually topped with fr... Read more

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Ketupat

Java
3.9
Most iconic: Ketupat Sayur CNI

Ketupat are unique Asian rice cakes, prepared and sold in traditional woven containers made out of palm, coconut, or pandan leaves. Although they appear in numerous shapes and sizes, the most common variety is the cube-shaped ketupat, resembling a tiny woven basket. When the pouch is com... Read more

7

Rendang

West Sumatra
4.5
Most iconic: Rumah Makan Simay

Rendang is an Indonesian meat dish which originated among the Minangkabau people in West Sumatra. The dish is famous for its spiciness and a long cooking procedure. It is often compared to Indian curry because of its consistency and unique flavors. The theory about how rendang was invent... Read more

8

Ayam penyet

East Java
4.3
Most iconic: Dapur Penyet

This Indonesian dish consists of pieces of fried chicken that are served coated in sambal, a popular chili paste. The word penyet from the name of this dish means to press or push, referring to the preparation method in which the chicken is pressed by a pestle ... Read more

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Bakwan Malang

Malang
4.0
Most iconic: Bakso Malang Nonik

Bakwan Malang is a savory Indonesian meatball soup that originates from the city of Malang in East Java. It consists of a flavorful broth served with a variety of bakso or meat-based components, such as beef meatballs, tofu stuffed with ground meat, fried wontons, an... Read more

10

Pecel lele

Java
3.9

Pecel lele is a beloved Indonesian street food dish featuring deep-fried catfish (lele) served with sambal (spicy chili sauce), steamed rice, and fresh vegetables (lalapan). Originally popularized in Java, especially among Javanese roadside food stalls (warung leseha... Read more

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Gulai

Sumatra
4.5
Most iconic: Suntiang

Gulai is a spicy Indonesian dish resembling a stew or a thick soup. Because of its appearance and taste, it is often dubbed as the Indonesian curry. Any meat variety can be the main ingredient in gulai, as well as offal, seafood, or vegetables. The ingredients are cooked in a combination... Read more

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Mie aceh

Aceh
4.2
Most iconic: Mie Aceh Nyak Lin

Mie Aceh is a bold and aromatic noodle dish originating from Aceh, the northernmost province of Sumatra, Indonesia, where the culinary landscape is deeply influenced by the region’s historical role as a trading hub, blending Indian, Arab, and Chinese flavors in... Read more

Most popular regional products

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Cuka cabe

Jakarta
n/a

Cuka cabe is a chili vinegar condiment commonly found in Indonesian cuisine, particularly in dishes from Jakarta and other urban regions of Java. It consists of whole or chopped bird’s eye chilies soaked in clear vinegar, sometimes with added sugar, garlic, or ... Read more