This is actually a very nice food video. You showcase non-typical restaurants that foreign vloggers rarely reviewed such as Bubur Kwang Tung and such. Hope it would be trending soon!
@tuckereats9146 For ideas around Jakarta, you can also visit PIK, BSD (Serpong) and Karawaci Tangerang to have more food options. These areas are newly developed area in Jakarta suburbs where food courts are clean and plenty and they serve quite delicious and affordable food too.
Solid list Tucker. As a Jakartan i’ve tried all the restaurants you listed and i can say they’re never as good as where they’re originally from (e.g. jakarta mie aceh is not as good as mie aceh in aceh) , but jakarta is good grounds to try all the food in the archipelago. Here’s my list: 10. Ayam Goreng Suharti (fried chicken royalty) 9. Sate khas Senayan (unique sate peanut sauce) 8. Ayam Gepuk pak Gembus 7. Pagi Sore (behel friendly dendeng) 6. Solaria (strictly for Nasi Goreng) 5. Bakso rusuk Samanhudi (upgrade to Rusuk package) 4. Bebek Kaleyo 3. Imperial Kitchen & Dimsum (best affordable chili oil) 2. Bakmi GM 1. Bandar djakarta
I totally agree that the place of origin will always be the best. But, if you wanted to try diverse Indonesian cuisine in just one place….. it’s gotta be Jakarta. Great to see your list and the best thing about this video is discovering where the locals like to eat. Definitely curious about Bandar Djakarta and Bakmi GM.
You really know that the most delicious food in Indonesia is duck kepahiyang babase( BkB) which has its own unique taste and characteristics that are different from other duck dishes.
You are a pro dude, all places you visited are food-lover's heaven where no spicy no party & mercy for Indonesians. I totally agree with a man at ayam betutu very very delicious. Ah... I thought you missed one fav place: ketoprak ciragil! where bakso, ketoprak, siomay and podeng ice are in one roof🤟😂 Great content btw, enjoy your day!
Thanks for your great review. I’ve flagged ketoprak ciragil 👌 I’ll check it out next time I’m in town. Thinking to do another Top 10 with just suggestions in the comments of this video!
Wow, thank you. I live in Jakarta. But watching this video, make me realize i've never try foods from some province in Indonesia, like Maluku cause i don't know what restaurant to go and where. And that restaurant in Astha seems interesting. I will try those 2 this weekend. Thank you
That’s great to hear. Thinking back on all that great food, it’s the raw Maluku fish dish from Kaum that I can’t get out of my head. It was probably my favourite dish from the whole episode.
Tucker, you have good taste. Good taste as in flavour, the restaurants are acceptable, and pricing wise. These are good recomendations. And I’m surprised Natrabu still operational.
Remboelan is the best place for westerners to taste Indonesian cuisine for the first time. It's hygienic, mild taste and have wide varieties of food selections. Street food vendors are not recommended for first timers.
It's an excellent video about the diversed indonesian culinaries in jakarta. I have visited and dined in almost all the restos you just reviewed. In my opinion as for congee, Bubur Laota in Gambir train station or Pantai Indah Kapuk is preferable. They are the branches of Bubur Laota Bali. And for chicken menu besides ayam suharti, my family are frequent visitors to Bale Lombok resto in tanah abang which serves one of its kind ayam taliwang.😊😊
@@tuckereats9146 For seafood, try Layar in Kebon Jeruk! Originally from Surabaya, Layar is possibly the best all-round seafood in Jakarta for me. Other choices would be 212 Wiro Sableng, Pondok Pangandaran, and Seafood Ayu, all located in Kelapa Gading. Their crabs are amazing. For pork dishes, try Marpadotbe (near Rawamangun in East Jakarta).It is IMO the best Batak cuisine in all of Jakarta. Every single pork dish there is beautiful, but the fish there are also nice! Other pork dishes that are worth trying include Kacamata (Hainanese-style 24-hour resto, got a few branches around Jakarta), Pokenbir (modern fusion style in Kuningan), and Babi Tjoy (also Indo fusion-style in Bintaro).
A very insightful video! Just curious though, what do you think of Bakmi GM ? And would you say Natrabu suits more for western palate than Pagi Sore? And Remboelan compare to Rempah Bistro for that matter?
Hi, thankyou ☺️ Bakmi GM, my honest opinion is…… I’ve never tried it, but this is not the first comment about it so I should probably hit it up. Natrabu or Pagi Sore, I think my western friends would choose Pagi Sore purely from a hygiene perspective but in terms of flavour profile I think they could handle Natrabu better than Pagi Sore. And Remboelan vs Rempah Bistro….. Rempah is definitely easier on the palette for my white friends but still I think Remboelan would challenge but wow some of them.
@ great, thanks for the insight! So I guess if the guests are looking for a bit more adventure, Natrabu and Remboelan are the places to go 👍 and yes, please do check out Bakmi GM, especially the ‘yamin’ style chicken noodles. It’s a comfort food of many jakartans, and I wonder how westerners find it, hahaha.
Hey Tucker, interesting list! As an Indonesian, I’m also always on the lookout for places to take foreign friends, so it’s great to see a perspective from you. I agree with your number 1 choice-quality and accessibility are a win. My family enjoys eating there as well. 👍 For a unique experience, I’d suggest Lapo Porsea in SCBD for Batak food from North Sumatra, especially their roast pork and carp dish. Try it soon-they’re facing some backlash from folks who think a Lapo (Batak diner) should be more modest! On free-range chicken and duck, I get the appeal now as an adult-the flavor is just unbeatable (my favorite is bebek bumbu hitam Madura). I grew up preferring the meatier, genetically modified poultry but now I’m all about the free-ranged birds. I do miss Nando’s since they closed here many years ago. Regarding Bubur Kwang Tung, I don’t see it as very representative of Chinese Indonesian food, the fact that it’s halal doesn’t make it any distinct from your regular Chinese congee. Dishes like nasi campur (mixed pork rice) and babi hong (soy sauce pork) blend Chinese and Indonesian flavors better, giving them a truly local twist. For Minahasan food, Beautika is solid, but authentic North Sulawesi cuisine usually includes signature pork dishes, as it’s a Christian-majority province known for its unique flavors. I’d suggest Tinoor, but I don’t know if it fits your idea of a bule-friendly establishment. Lastly, that tanginess in Acehnese cuisine at 13:57 is thanks to palm sugar vinegar, a distinctive feature that deserves more attention, especially since most other regions here stick to regular industrialized vinegar. Great list overall for foreigners easing into Indonesian food. Cheers! 🍻
Thanks Kilan, this is good intel as usual. It’s interesting the influence of Chinese food culture on Indonesian cuisine. As a foreigner we think of Nasi Campur as certified Indonesian and make no Chinese connection, but I guess the history is deep. I’ve saved Lapo Porsea to my maps, it looks amazing and Batak, another whole cuisine that I know little about, super exciting. I saved the Tinoor too, I’ll try to hit them both up next time I’m in town. Thanks again 🙏🏼☺️
@@tuckereats9146 Ah, sorry. I reckon as a foreigner you’re thinking of Balinese nasi campur? I was talking about the usual nasi campur you’ll find with rice, chicken, BBQ pork, roast pork, spiced egg, bakso, sate - the works. Anyway, yeah, definitely check out Batak food at Lapo Porsea. Or, for a proper authentic vibe, hit up one of those gritty little “lapo” joints where they serve pig’s blood gravy and tuak (palm wine). Cheers, mate! 🍻
@@KilanEatsandDrinksAnd enjoy some music too along with the meal? Maybe I can recommend Toba Dream and Sipirnitondi that serve authentique Batak food with live music in Jakarta.
@@geschmackj209 Ah, thank you for the recommendations. As an Indonesian I’d definitely be down to try them out, but do you reckon they’re the kind of places that foreigners would feel comfortable in?
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Hey Tucker... Next time you are back in Jakarta, you should try Wiro Sableng Garden for great seafood and Bumbu Den for another Menadonese restaurant. Speaking about Menadonese restaurant, that sambal you had there is called dabu-dabu... and the green thing in it was green tomato, not cucumber.
Hey hey thankyou for your comment. I’ve saved both of the restaurants in my maps. Wiro Sebleng Garden has been suggested to me a few times now, so it’s high on my list. As for the dabu dabu! Green tomato omg 😨 I appreciate the correction ☺️🙏🏼
Hi Tucker, new subscriber here! Love that you showcased different types from high-end to more international-friendly to local-favorites cuisines from different regions and islands of Indonesia in Jakarta! Showing glimpses of different flavors Indonesia has to offer. More recommendations I would add: One that can rival Remboelan is Noesaka in One Satrio (their selections of Chicken Sate and Beef sate (Aneka Sate Ayam and Aneka Sate Sapi) is to die for so better to come hungry! Gulai Singkong and Rawon Tunjang is also recommended), Minang Sakato in Jl. Tebet Timur Dalam Raya in front of Mie Aceh Abue (Minang Sakato is a bit off the beaten path as its a typical small Padang stall and is not on google maps apparently, it is a typical Padang takeaway that you just pick something and buy from their different selections, I would suggest getting Ayam gulai, sayur singkong and rendang amongst others!), and the closest you can get of getting Nasi Campur Bali in Jakarta like in Bali if you go to the Pura (Temple) Pura Adhitya Jaya in Ramawangun (this is the furthest location so you might wanna take grab or gocar taxi, but they have small stalls like Babi Guling Jaen San, Nasi Campur Bali Ibu Dewi, Warung Iga Made etc and to my Balinese friends and me its the closest you can get to a delicious Nasi Campur Bali, also make sure you come early if you visit on weekends cuz a lot of people go there). Anyways I enjoyed your video and I hope you enjoyed your time Jakarta! Let me know if you need any more recommendations I'd be glad to help out!
This is great, so many places you have mentioned that I want to try. I’ve saved them all in Google Maps. And actually your comment got me thinking. I want to make a Top 10 video just from recommendations from the comments. So if I get the opportunity I’m sure plenty of your suggestions will be in there. Your suggestions and advice are always welcome, I plan to explore Jakarta’s food scene at lot more and local advice is always the best advice ☺️☺️🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@tuckereats9146 Of course! Also protip and I'm sure you already know!: (some) restaurants/warung actually have instagram pages and have their menus in their descriptions/picture posts esp in big cities/areas like Jakarta, Bali, Surabaya, Medan etc. For example, the whole menu of Noesaka is linked on their instagram page. And also sometimes even as an Indonesian traveling to other cities/islands I try to look at the google street views when I'm looking for places to visit or have a bite to eat. And a bit of correction when I said about Minang Sakato being off the beaten path, the road itself is relatively lively as there are many different food stalls and restaurants as Tebet area (both roads of Jl. Tebet Barat Dalam Raya and Jl. Tebet Timur Dalam Raya) have a lot of food places. Enjoy your next trip wherever you are in this world!
If you like duck, I recommend trying Bebek Kepahiang Babase (BKB), operating hours 24 hours so don't worry about going hungry because the restaurant is still open
You should start watching indonesian famous youtubers like Nex Carlos, Mgdalena, Ken & Grat, Tanboy Kun etc.. You'll find what's going on in indonesian food scene, the most viral ones or perhaps the hidden gems
hello sir, don't forget to stop by at Bebek Kepahiangbebase or BKB, which is a restaurant with typical Madurese food such as kapahiang duck which is very delicious and delicious, come on sir, try it thank you🙏☺
I would definitely watch that game, but I’m currently back in Australia. I will watch more Persija and hopefully Indonesia games at GBK in the future. Australia drew 1-1 with Japan last month (it was our best result of the year 😏)
Jakarta's wires are so semrawut..... hopefully they will plant in the ground so it will look more beautiful,, i heard yea they will plant it in 2025 so hopefully it's true bt yea would took 5 to 11 years
@tuckereats9146 Sederhana branch at the Cut Meutia mosque or Surya (or the Sederhana branch) at Benhil are the same standard (a little better, cleaner and busier) than Natribu and are cheaper.
Bakso Solo Samrat is not my fav either. Too much fat in its broth. And doesn’t taste like Bakso Solo, said my Mom and Dad who were born and raised in Solo.
Bakso Solo Samrat itu justru dari Manado, awal bukanya di jl. Sam Ratulangie (disingkat SamRat) Manado. Mungkin yg buka orang Solo yg merantau ke Manado makanya citarasanya beda sama Bakso Solo asli krn disesuaikan lidah orang Manado.
That’s interesting, yeah I find Bakso Solo to have a flavour unique from other bakso street vendors. I do like it, but I love soup, so it’s not very surprising!!
Jangan makan di restaurant atau di hotel,,tapi coba makanan/jajanan di pinggir jalan,asal cari yang bersih,,biasakan makanan pedas selerah orang indonesia
This is actually a very nice food video. You showcase non-typical restaurants that foreign vloggers rarely reviewed such as Bubur Kwang Tung and such. Hope it would be trending soon!
Thankyou ☺️🙏🏼 It was a delicious vlog to make
@tuckereats9146 For ideas around Jakarta, you can also visit PIK, BSD (Serpong) and Karawaci Tangerang to have more food options. These areas are newly developed area in Jakarta suburbs where food courts are clean and plenty and they serve quite delicious and affordable food too.
Thankyou for that intel. I’ve heard of PIK, but not the other two places. Hope I’ll get the chance to explore there
Thanks you for trying to eat at the BKB restaurant, all the menus are very delicious, as a local I recommend it👍🏻😊
Solid list Tucker. As a Jakartan i’ve tried all the restaurants you listed and i can say they’re never as good as where they’re originally from (e.g. jakarta mie aceh is not as good as mie aceh in aceh) , but jakarta is good grounds to try all the food in the archipelago.
Here’s my list:
10. Ayam Goreng Suharti (fried chicken royalty)
9. Sate khas Senayan (unique sate peanut sauce)
8. Ayam Gepuk pak Gembus
7. Pagi Sore (behel friendly dendeng)
6. Solaria (strictly for Nasi Goreng)
5. Bakso rusuk Samanhudi (upgrade to Rusuk package)
4. Bebek Kaleyo
3. Imperial Kitchen & Dimsum (best affordable chili oil)
2. Bakmi GM
1. Bandar djakarta
I totally agree that the place of origin will always be the best. But, if you wanted to try diverse Indonesian cuisine in just one place….. it’s gotta be Jakarta.
Great to see your list and the best thing about this video is discovering where the locals like to eat. Definitely curious about Bandar Djakarta and Bakmi GM.
Cabe ijo should be better than bandar jakarta. Ive tried bandar jakarta, it was nothing special, still decent amongst competitors
You really know that the most delicious food in Indonesia is duck kepahiyang babase( BkB) which has its own unique taste and characteristics that are different from other duck dishes.
Thank you for coming to BKB,enjoy our food sir
You are a pro dude, all places you visited are food-lover's heaven where no spicy no party & mercy for Indonesians. I totally agree with a man at ayam betutu very very delicious. Ah... I thought you missed one fav place: ketoprak ciragil! where bakso, ketoprak, siomay and podeng ice are in one roof🤟😂 Great content btw, enjoy your day!
Thanks for your great review. I’ve flagged ketoprak ciragil 👌 I’ll check it out next time I’m in town. Thinking to do another Top 10 with just suggestions in the comments of this video!
There is a Rawon restaurant in Ciragil as well, quite famous
Bebek kepahiang babase (BKB) family favorite restaurant. the delicious taste & comfortable place makes it addictive
Wow, thank you. I live in Jakarta. But watching this video, make me realize i've never try foods from some province in Indonesia, like Maluku cause i don't know what restaurant to go and where. And that restaurant in Astha seems interesting. I will try those 2 this weekend. Thank you
That’s great to hear. Thinking back on all that great food, it’s the raw Maluku fish dish from Kaum that I can’t get out of my head. It was probably my favourite dish from the whole episode.
Thank you Duck Kepahiang Babase, I feel like I'm missing out until I'm addicted
everything is delicious and delicious, and I like the restaurant dishes at BKB


I love this video, is nine out of ten. Good Job!
9/10, I’ll take it ☺️☺️☺️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I was very surprised and creative in enjoying BKB style duck food
Bebek Kepahiang (BKB) is really delicious. I often eat there and it has a different taste from other ducks
Thanks Tucker. This video is so fun. As Indonesian, there are some in your list I've not been to. Gotta check them out soon!
Thanks for your comment. It was fun to make too. I have the best job in the world……. With the small caveat that I make zero $ 😂
Tucker, you have good taste. Good taste as in flavour, the restaurants are acceptable, and pricing wise. These are good recomendations. And I’m surprised Natrabu still operational.
Oh boy, I just had my lunch. Now I'm here watching these mouth watering food 😍😍😍
You ate with your mouth and now you eat with your eyes 😜
Duck Kepahiang restaurant is very delicious,all the food
Resto bebek kepahiang...❤❤ the kepahiyang duck is very good, the duck is soft and very distinctive
I loved kafe betawi as well.. ❤❤❤
I'd love how u describe Bebek Kepahiang Babase, the most delicious fried duck in Jakarta 🎉
yesss i have also tried kepahiang duck and it is very gooddd, very distinctive❤❤
Kepahiang Bebek Resto is great, the duck is soft and the black spices are also good, suitable for family gatherings here too
Wow...yg nonton di HP sampai ikut ngunyah...😂😂
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These foods look delicious. I look forward to your introduction to food from different countries. Also, you look very handsome with your hair cut.👍😃❤️
Thanks mate. Next will be Mumbai
Mantap👍👍👍teman selamat menikmati dan sehat selalu
Remboelan is the best place for westerners to taste Indonesian cuisine for the first time. It's hygienic, mild taste and have wide varieties of food selections. Street food vendors are not recommended for first timers.
I love it 🥰
BKB is the best place to enjoy your meal, and quality time with family, friend, anyone..❤❤
the kepahiang duck tastes authentic. has typical Indonesian menus that make us and our family always stop by Bebek Kepahiang
you have to try Wiro Sableng Gardens in Kelapa Gading, it will change your life
Noted, fresh seafood, I’m in!!
I was very surprised and creative in enjoying BKB style duck food...
It's an excellent video about the diversed indonesian culinaries in jakarta. I have visited and dined in almost all the restos you just reviewed. In my opinion as for congee, Bubur Laota in Gambir train station or Pantai Indah Kapuk is preferable. They are the branches of Bubur Laota Bali. And for chicken menu besides ayam suharti, my family are frequent visitors to Bale Lombok resto in tanah abang which serves one of its kind ayam taliwang.😊😊
Thankyou for your nice comment ☺️🙏🏼 Bale Lombok looks good, I’ve saved it in my maps.
This is legit Indonesian food culture..from the west Aceh to the north Manado..nice selection Mr.Tucker..10 out of 10 review..
Thankyou thankyou ☺️ Happy you enjoyed
You've got good taste, Tucker.. You are right. It is about the Flavour. 👍👍👍
Thanks mate 🙏🏼 Flavour is number 1
damn All soo delicious.. now i am hungry... great video!
Thankyou ☺️🙏🏼
For the best & Delicious Padang food are:
- Sari Indah at Jl Walter Mongonsidi , South Jakarta
- Pagi Sore Padang Resto at South Jakarta
Sari Indah looks delicious. Is the Pagi Sore you refer to the Kemang store? If so I have eaten there a few times and always impressed ☺️
Bebek kepahiang is really delicious and the duck is soft ❤❤
My guy, you should try the fish head curry in Medan Baru,Seafood and pork dishes in North Jakarta. Don’t sleep on Indonesian noodles as well
Hey hey! Thankyou for the recommendations. I saved the Medan Baru place in Google Maps. Do you have a place in mind for the seafood and pork dishes?
@@tuckereats9146 For seafood, try Layar in Kebon Jeruk! Originally from Surabaya, Layar is possibly the best all-round seafood in Jakarta for me. Other choices would be 212 Wiro Sableng, Pondok Pangandaran, and Seafood Ayu, all located in Kelapa Gading. Their crabs are amazing.
For pork dishes, try Marpadotbe (near Rawamangun in East Jakarta).It is IMO the best Batak cuisine in all of Jakarta. Every single pork dish there is beautiful, but the fish there are also nice! Other pork dishes that are worth trying include Kacamata (Hainanese-style 24-hour resto, got a few branches around Jakarta), Pokenbir (modern fusion style in Kuningan), and Babi Tjoy (also Indo fusion-style in Bintaro).
@@tuckereats9146for an affordable but solid seafood restaurant, check out Ujung Pandang seafood restaurant in Gandaria area.
A very insightful video! Just curious though, what do you think of Bakmi GM ? And would you say Natrabu suits more for western palate than Pagi Sore? And Remboelan compare to Rempah Bistro for that matter?
Hi, thankyou ☺️ Bakmi GM, my honest opinion is…… I’ve never tried it, but this is not the first comment about it so I should probably hit it up. Natrabu or Pagi Sore, I think my western friends would choose Pagi Sore purely from a hygiene perspective but in terms of flavour profile I think they could handle Natrabu better than Pagi Sore. And Remboelan vs Rempah Bistro….. Rempah is definitely easier on the palette for my white friends but still I think Remboelan would challenge but wow some of them.
@ great, thanks for the insight! So I guess if the guests are looking for a bit more adventure, Natrabu and Remboelan are the places to go 👍 and yes, please do check out Bakmi GM, especially the ‘yamin’ style chicken noodles. It’s a comfort food of many jakartans, and I wonder how westerners find it, hahaha.
Yamin style noodles! I’ve already committed to the idea!! Can’t wait
Wow, my family and I's favorite restaurant, almost every day we eat at Bebek Kepahiang Babase (BKB) restaurant, the duck is delicious and tender❤

Kepahiang Duck Restaurant, a restaurant that has its signature soft duck, the absolute best❤
Broo.. Natrabu's Rendang is mindblowingg!! Truly one of the most solid-thick-tradional Rendang in Jakarta
Agreed 👍
wow it looks so delicious, especially the BKB duck, I really want to try it.
Hey Tucker, interesting list! As an Indonesian, I’m also always on the lookout for places to take foreign friends, so it’s great to see a perspective from you. I agree with your number 1 choice-quality and accessibility are a win. My family enjoys eating there as well. 👍
For a unique experience, I’d suggest Lapo Porsea in SCBD for Batak food from North Sumatra, especially their roast pork and carp dish. Try it soon-they’re facing some backlash from folks who think a Lapo (Batak diner) should be more modest!
On free-range chicken and duck, I get the appeal now as an adult-the flavor is just unbeatable (my favorite is bebek bumbu hitam Madura). I grew up preferring the meatier, genetically modified poultry but now I’m all about the free-ranged birds. I do miss Nando’s since they closed here many years ago.
Regarding Bubur Kwang Tung, I don’t see it as very representative of Chinese Indonesian food, the fact that it’s halal doesn’t make it any distinct from your regular Chinese congee. Dishes like nasi campur (mixed pork rice) and babi hong (soy sauce pork) blend Chinese and Indonesian flavors better, giving them a truly local twist.
For Minahasan food, Beautika is solid, but authentic North Sulawesi cuisine usually includes signature pork dishes, as it’s a Christian-majority province known for its unique flavors. I’d suggest Tinoor, but I don’t know if it fits your idea of a bule-friendly establishment.
Lastly, that tanginess in Acehnese cuisine at 13:57 is thanks to palm sugar vinegar, a distinctive feature that deserves more attention, especially since most other regions here stick to regular industrialized vinegar.
Great list overall for foreigners easing into Indonesian food. Cheers! 🍻
Thanks Kilan, this is good intel as usual. It’s interesting the influence of Chinese food culture on Indonesian cuisine. As a foreigner we think of Nasi Campur as certified Indonesian and make no Chinese connection, but I guess the history is deep. I’ve saved Lapo Porsea to my maps, it looks amazing and Batak, another whole cuisine that I know little about, super exciting. I saved the Tinoor too, I’ll try to hit them both up next time I’m in town.
Thanks again 🙏🏼☺️
@@tuckereats9146 Ah, sorry. I reckon as a foreigner you’re thinking of Balinese nasi campur? I was talking about the usual nasi campur you’ll find with rice, chicken, BBQ pork, roast pork, spiced egg, bakso, sate - the works. Anyway, yeah, definitely check out Batak food at Lapo Porsea. Or, for a proper authentic vibe, hit up one of those gritty little “lapo” joints where they serve pig’s blood gravy and tuak (palm wine). Cheers, mate! 🍻
@@KilanEatsandDrinksAnd enjoy some music too along with the meal? Maybe I can recommend Toba Dream and Sipirnitondi that serve authentique Batak food with live music in Jakarta.
Yes you’re right, I was thinking of Balinese Nasi Campur.
@@geschmackj209 Ah, thank you for the recommendations. As an Indonesian I’d definitely be down to try them out, but do you reckon they’re the kind of places that foreigners would feel comfortable in?
Bebek kepahiyang babase (BKB) is the solution when you are hungry in the middle of the night, the taste never changes, really delicious!!
BKB Restaurant serves super delicious and tender duck, using various types of spices with a distinctive taste. must try!!!
bebek Kepahiang the best resto 💯💯💯
Nooo. I just found this video after finished my work trip from Jakarta last week 🥲
Oh man, I should’ve released it last week. 😏
I ❤ cafe betawi, Banana and tempeh fritter are best
Yum 🤤
Wow.. very good❤❤❤❤
Thanks a lot 😊
Awesome shirt, I wish I can get one of that
Yeah it’s a good looking Persija shirt. I got it a few years ago from here
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I like eating at Resto. BKB, all the menus are delicious and the prices are affordable.
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Thankyou ☺️🙏🏼
Hey Tucker... Next time you are back in Jakarta, you should try Wiro Sableng Garden for great seafood and Bumbu Den for another Menadonese restaurant. Speaking about Menadonese restaurant, that sambal you had there is called dabu-dabu... and the green thing in it was green tomato, not cucumber.
Hey hey thankyou for your comment. I’ve saved both of the restaurants in my maps. Wiro Sebleng Garden has been suggested to me a few times now, so it’s high on my list. As for the dabu dabu! Green tomato omg 😨 I appreciate the correction ☺️🙏🏼
The duck is delicious, tender and has the characteristic kluwek seasoning #bkb
Duck Kepahiang restaurant is very delicious all the
Hi Tucker, new subscriber here! Love that you showcased different types from high-end to more international-friendly to local-favorites cuisines from different regions and islands of Indonesia in Jakarta! Showing glimpses of different flavors Indonesia has to offer.
More recommendations I would add:
One that can rival Remboelan is Noesaka in One Satrio (their selections of Chicken Sate and Beef sate (Aneka Sate Ayam and Aneka Sate Sapi) is to die for so better to come hungry! Gulai Singkong and Rawon Tunjang is also recommended),
Minang Sakato in Jl. Tebet Timur Dalam Raya in front of Mie Aceh Abue (Minang Sakato is a bit off the beaten path as its a typical small Padang stall and is not on google maps apparently, it is a typical Padang takeaway that you just pick something and buy from their different selections, I would suggest getting Ayam gulai, sayur singkong and rendang amongst others!),
and the closest you can get of getting Nasi Campur Bali in Jakarta like in Bali if you go to the Pura (Temple) Pura Adhitya Jaya in Ramawangun (this is the furthest location so you might wanna take grab or gocar taxi, but they have small stalls like Babi Guling Jaen San, Nasi Campur Bali Ibu Dewi, Warung Iga Made etc and to my Balinese friends and me its the closest you can get to a delicious Nasi Campur Bali, also make sure you come early if you visit on weekends cuz a lot of people go there).
Anyways I enjoyed your video and I hope you enjoyed your time Jakarta! Let me know if you need any more recommendations I'd be glad to help out!
This is great, so many places you have mentioned that I want to try. I’ve saved them all in Google Maps. And actually your comment got me thinking. I want to make a Top 10 video just from recommendations from the comments. So if I get the opportunity I’m sure plenty of your suggestions will be in there.
Your suggestions and advice are always welcome, I plan to explore Jakarta’s food scene at lot more and local advice is always the best advice ☺️☺️🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@tuckereats9146 Of course! Also protip and I'm sure you already know!: (some) restaurants/warung actually have instagram pages and have their menus in their descriptions/picture posts esp in big cities/areas like Jakarta, Bali, Surabaya, Medan etc. For example, the whole menu of Noesaka is linked on their instagram page. And also sometimes even as an Indonesian traveling to other cities/islands I try to look at the google street views when I'm looking for places to visit or have a bite to eat.
And a bit of correction when I said about Minang Sakato being off the beaten path, the road itself is relatively lively as there are many different food stalls and restaurants as Tebet area (both roads of Jl. Tebet Barat Dalam Raya and Jl. Tebet Timur Dalam Raya) have a lot of food places.
Enjoy your next trip wherever you are in this world!
Bebek Kepahiang Babase NICE VERY GOOD
at manado restaurant try bubur manado... its different pouridge
Noted. Thanks ☺️ 🙏🏼
thank you for coming on BKB
come back okay
Good bro
Cheers mate 👍
BKB food is really delicious and the service is very friendly
selamat datang di indonesia
Thankyou ☺️🙏🏼
NICE VERY GOOD
If you like duck, I recommend trying Bebek Kepahiang Babase (BKB), operating hours 24 hours so don't worry about going hungry because the restaurant is still open
You should start watching indonesian famous youtubers like Nex Carlos, Mgdalena, Ken & Grat, Tanboy Kun etc.. You'll find what's going on in indonesian food scene, the most viral ones or perhaps the hidden gems
Thanks Gazza! That’s decent advice, I’ll check them out.
Wow.....I am hungry,Bebek kepahiyang Babase ( BEBEK BKB ) 🤤🤤🤤 soo delicious
So delicious and so hard to pronounce 😂
hello sir, don't forget to stop by at Bebek Kepahiangbebase or BKB, which is a restaurant with typical Madurese food such as kapahiang duck which is very delicious and delicious, come on sir, try it
thank you🙏☺
Tanggerang ok
BKB restaurant is the best restaurant and the food is delicious
Indonesian dish has to be eaten “together” with the rice not in its own or separately. That’s how you derive the flavour even more.
Yeah everyone in China kept telling me to eat rice too!! 🥢 🍚
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harus coba masakan makasar
Yes agreed! Where’s the best Makassar food in town?
@@tuckereats9146 Pelangi Seafood in Menteng
Bkb❤
Try mas Dikun uduk rice bro.
Thankyou for the tip, I’ll put it in my maps
Bkb is my favorite food too 🫶🏻
Cho'ba bhakmi Ji Em dhan shoityo ghe'braq, Mister
beautika is good resto manado
Agreed 👍
Saya paling suka dengan Bebek BKB❤
Good Food. Good Mood.
Graciaas BKB ❤❤
Nonton bola Garuda 🇮🇩 vs Jepang tgl 15 di GBK
I would definitely watch that game, but I’m currently back in Australia. I will watch more Persija and hopefully Indonesia games at GBK in the future. Australia drew 1-1 with Japan last month (it was our best result of the year 😏)
BKB is really delicious🤩🤩
DAMN!! BEBEK BKB ini emang Bebek ga ada obat sih! Endul beeuuudd
Unusual vlog that you have here, brilliant 😋 So glad to see white people love asian food. Keep up the good work! GOD bless
Happy you like it! And so happy that I have the opportunity to explore the amazing food culture of Indonesia 🇮🇩☺️🙏🏼
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BKB is a good restaurant to eat with family
Nice very good food BKB❤
Thankyou ☺️
Bebek BKB it's the best 😭🤤🥰
My number one is Beautica
You have good taste 👌
Good taste for BKB
Resto bebek BKB emang paling the best😍😍
BKB is very good 👍❤️
Bebek BKB top is the best
Jakarta's wires are so semrawut..... hopefully they will plant in the ground so it will look more beautiful,, i heard yea they will plant it in 2025 so hopefully it's true bt yea would took 5 to 11 years
Really, that would be great if they did it. But yeah, a huge job!!
BKB 👍
diketawain sama tukang lilit sate
The guy who laughed at me 😂 He was a fun and funny guy and actually really nice guy too!
Natrabu is so incredibly overpriced
It’s consistent with maybe Pagi Sore. Definitely on the expensive end of Minang restaurants.
@tuckereats9146 Sederhana branch at the Cut Meutia mosque or Surya (or the Sederhana branch) at Benhil are the same standard (a little better, cleaner and busier) than Natribu and are cheaper.
Bakso Solo Samrat is not my fav either. Too much fat in its broth. And doesn’t taste like Bakso Solo, said my Mom and Dad who were born and raised in Solo.
Bakso Solo Samrat itu justru dari Manado, awal bukanya di jl. Sam Ratulangie (disingkat SamRat) Manado. Mungkin yg buka orang Solo yg merantau ke Manado makanya citarasanya beda sama Bakso Solo asli krn disesuaikan lidah orang Manado.
That’s interesting, yeah I find Bakso Solo to have a flavour unique from other bakso street vendors. I do like it, but I love soup, so it’s not very surprising!!
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Thank you for the review.
You also try it on the spot
My pleasure 😊
Jangan makan di restaurant atau di hotel,,tapi coba makanan/jajanan di pinggir jalan,asal cari yang bersih,,biasakan makanan pedas selerah orang indonesia
weird ....
Yeah great street food in Jakarta too!! I hope to explore more…
I cant speaking English friend,confusing