You know Nick, there's someone I really respect and admired for a long time. He is a foreign historian who spent much of his age (I believe probably more than 30 years) studying Indonesian history. Especially about Pangeran Diponegoro. His in-depth knowledge of the history of the Perang Jawa and its past culture is so fascinating, which makes him one of the main sources of reference when someone wants to talk about Pangeran Diponegoro. He is Peter Carey. A British historian who is fluent in smooth Javanese ("kromo inggil" accent). From what I've seen so far in your videos, your knowledge and curiosity about Indonesian history has brought you closer to becoming a person like Peter Carey. Hopefully one day you will become someone with the best knowledge of Indonesian history after him.
What you ate is called Sate Buntel which mean Wrapped Satay. They actually remove the skewer. It is minced goat meat wrapped in kind of a fat and then they grilled that thing, serve with sweet soy sauce and sprinkle of white pepper. The taste is smokey, sweet, fatty peppery and juicy. Hope you enjoyed this food man! Appreciated it! 👍
love the vids man ^^ also i have a quick tip for you, if you want to ask for permission to do something or if you want to know if it's okay to do a certain action, it's better to say "boleh" instead of "bisa" because "bisa" leans more towards the possibility or ability to do something while "boleh" is used to ask permission to do stuff
23:46 The man said "Abdi Dalem Keraton". Abdi dalem (Hanacaraka: ) is a person who devotes himself to the palace and the king with all the existing rules. Abdi dalem comes from the word abdi which is the basic word of "to serve" and dalem or ndalem which can be interpreted as a pronoun for the mention of "susuhunan / sultan (king)".
20:26.. There are 4.. Not 2.. Hamengkubuwono and Pakualaman in Jogja.. Pakubuwono and Mangkunegaran in Surakarta / Solo.. They are called as The Catur Sagotro..
I just watched your videos for around 25 in a row. Hats off for all you have made to educate and sharing. I'm more than happy to know you are from Texas. As a big fan of Dallas Mavericks, I appreciate you a lot!!
22:35 I don't think he captures your question, he said Maulana, which probably his name, as he thought you were asking his name. 23:45 He said "Abdi Dalem Keraton"; which means an internal staff of Keraton
Thanks for exploring Indonesia Nick.I’m originally from Indonesia( Javanese) and live in Magnolia, Texas. I’m watching ur videos because I really missed Indonesian food ( street food especially)... Have fun...
Nice to see you having a moment of silence once the food was scooped in, Nick. Lol. You looked like you saw Heaven for a sec. This makes me want to visit Solo again soon, and try their special dish that looks like Balinese Sate Lilit, just much bigger. So Solo and Jogja were one Kingdom in the past, the Kingdom's name was The Kingdom of Mataram. This kingdom was exist during the VOC occupation. Because of a dispute instigated by VOC, this Kingdom was split into the Kingdom of Surakarta and the Kingdom of Jogjakarta. In the later time, the Kingdom of Surakarta was divided again into the Kingdom of Surakarta Hadiningrat/ Pakubuwono and Kingdom Mangkunegaran, although Mangkunegaran is more like a regent instead of a king. On the other hand, the Kingdom of Jogjakarta was also divided into the Kingdom of Jogjakarta Hadiningrat/Hamengku Buwono and the Kingdom of Pakualaman, where the first king becomes the hereditary Governor of Jogjakarta and the latter one is the vice governor. The separation of the Kingdom of Mataram (which was headquartered in Jogja) happened because of the schemes of the VOC. Their main strategy was "devide et impera", which means "Split them apart, and conquer". They purposely started the fight among the royals in the Kingdom of Mataram, causing so much hate and disappointment, to the point that the royals would rather make a new Kingdom, albeit the smaller one. This trick made the resistance power against VOC got weakened and VOC was able to occupy the land for a longer period of time. About Dee's mom, so the policy of the Kingdom goes this way: A worker to the royal family, either soldier or servant, will be granted a house within the land of the Palace neighborhood as well as some royal titles that could be equivalent to something like count/countess, baron/baroness, marquis/marquise, etc in the European royal title system. This royal title could also be passed down to the next generation. If I am not mistaken, if you're a royal, the title can be passed down up to 7 generations after you, and your 8th generation will be a commoner unless he's granted another title. Do you plan to marry a Javanese royal, Nick? They will grant you a title, lol. Because of these grants, and other things that the royal family gives back to the society, people who work for the Palace will be very proud (and they should be) of their status and they will remain loyal until the very end. That guy in 23:50 thought you asked his name, and apparently his name is Maulana. When you asked was it keris, he told you that he's "Abdi Dalem Kraton." This means he is a palace worker. Lol. That's a legit lost-in-translation scene right there, but kudos to both of you still hanging around nicely. "Blue blood" or "darah biru" is an Indonesian idiom to refer to people who are born of a royal family. In the past, it made them profoundly distinguished, but today the status doesn't really matter anymore as they can mingle around with commoners casually, except during a special ceremony, I figure. The Kingdom within Indonesia is not just in Solo and Jogja. Some of the Kingdom that I know are the Kingdom of Cirebon in Cirebon City, West Java; the Kingdom of Bali, the Kingdom of Riau, etc. You may want to visit them next time. Jogjakarta was given special status by allowing the Sultan/the King of Jogja to be the governor of the province his entire life because during the independence war, the Kingdom of Jogja showed unwavering loyalty towards the republic. Upon the declaration of the Independence, The Sultan of Jogja at that time (Hamengkubuwono the IX, the father of the current one) immediately declared that Jogjakarta is a part of Indonesia. The Sultan also granted his whole wealth, as much as 6.5 million Gulden (Dutch currency at that time, which equals IDR 1,074 billion today or USD 74,596,281). His support didn't stop there. When the President and the Vice president were cornered by the Dutch, The Sultan sheltered the head of the state in Jogjakarta, and turned Jogja into the new capital of Indonesia, just to prove to the world that the Republic of Indonesia was not dead. Because of this big contribution, Jogjakarta was then granted the special region title, with the special rights following the title.
Nick Buddy.. wonder if you still in Solo city.. if you do please let us know.. we'll show you arround lots of places in Solo city.. let us know ok Buddy..
Cool video Nick, I'm a big fan of your channel. I wish you could get 1 million subscribers soon. I support you to traveling around Indonesia and telling history behind of it.
Jika kamu ke Indonesia biasakan menggunakan tangan kanan jika menyerahkan sesuatu ke orang lain, atau kamu bisa dianggap tidak sopan tapi kalo kamu Bule mungkin mereka akan memakluminya 😁, tapi jika kamu menetap di Indonesia sebisa mungkin gunakanlah tangan kanan, itu berasal dari budaya Islam tetapi itu sudah diadopsi sebagai budaya sopan santun di seluruh Indonesia sejak lama terlepas dari ajaran Muslim 🙏
When you wrote "something something kraton", actually he said "abdi dalěm kěraton", which means "royal servant"... so he is a royal servant... you can recognize the royal servants by their samir (something like a tie they wear, with gold and red colours).
Just perfect timing post, break is just about in a minute 😋😋😋 Sate kambing is one hell indonesian pride among rendang,nasi goreng and bakso and this is a history channel 👍👍👍
LOL at 14:46 😂 that’s actually a type of board game called Congkak/Dakon. Used to play it when I was a little girl back in the ol’ days when the internet does not exist 😅
Very nice video Nick....I liked and i very proud to be Indonesia people. I'm from Magelang Central java..and my city very famous with "Borobudur Temple
Mantaaapp satenya...Terima kasih Nick telah mengexplore kuliner Indonesia dan keramahan warga Indonesia pada umumnya. Lanjutkan berkeliling Indonesia dan tetap sehat dan hati-hati.
I am Indonesian and more than 10 years I am living in Hong Kong , really I am enjoy your videos on RUclips so much, and thank you so much for showing to the world culture of Indonesia, respect and love 🙏🙏🙏🙏🥰🥰🥰
_2:53_ *I dunno why, but everytime you taste something really delish, feels like I can taste it too! Weird huh? But in a good way hahaha!* 😜👍 Keep up the good vlogs ,Texan Cowboy! Yee Haw! 🤠🤜
Ini bule dulu awalnya kan dia pertama datang ke indonesia di bali, terus jakarta, terus bandung, terus jogja, terus semarang, terus surakarta, terus solo, nah kira2 setelah solo dia mau kemana lagi ya... Tapi masih di pulau jawa sih, belum keluar pulau jawa dia 🤭
i laughed hard when you jokingly said congkak is to make takoyaki ! HAHA you funny man sometimes keep it up good content ! been marathon watching your videos past few days !
Nick, a lot of famous and delicious warung in Solo, with various food. Just more explore the autentic food in Solo. like Gudeg as traditional food in Solo and Jogjakarta.
Really amazing to see all your video seing you going around the places most by walk Nick!Hope Indonesia is one of your best country for your vlog/trip...thank you so much for visiting my country ❤
Nick, while you in Solo please drop by to Yogyakarta. It's about 2 hours from Solo to Yogyakarta. I wanna see your video in Yogyakarta. Thanks for your video. 😎
legendary goat satay restaurant in solo. Just last night Pak Manto's restaurant caught fire. the cause is unknown. Luckily there were no casualties when the fire broke out.
I am watching your video and imagining I am inside the palace.... Because I have never been to that place. Sorry, guys ! ....And I prefer eating chicken soup than satay kambing..But I am happy that Nick says that the satay kambing is pretty good... Thank you very much for sharing your interesting video from Solo, Nick! Terima kasih ya...enjoy your journeys...take care ..
Hi Nick, i'm from Central Java, my house near from Solo, but unfortunately i haven't enter the Surakarta Palace yet. But today thanks God i saw the inside of this palace from your video 😁
litle fact about solo and yogyakarta kingdom are actually still a distant familly. but the reason why the king of yogyakarta still govern yogyakarta province until today and the king of solo didn't have right to rule or govern is because when in the colonial era and in the independence war, yogyakartan kingdom are fully support the indonesian side and join to fight colonialism and meanwhile solo kingdom are the dutch puppet and supporting the dutch colonialism, that's why you see a lot of VOC logo in solo pallace. so when indonesia finally independent the yogyakarta kingdom has given a right to rule and govern their territory as a gift for helping indonesian win the war of independence. meanwhile solo kingdom did not given the rights to rule and govern their territory. so this is why the yogyakartan king still become the governor yogyakarta until today. but solo have a mayor who got elected every 5 years
Dee or Diazz is my friend, her mother is a traditional dance teacher in the kingdom. that's why they can live in the palace. It's like my family being able to stay at Prince Suryohamijayan's house, because we are still relatives of the 4th king of the Kraton.
hidangan kambing adalah salah satu favorite orang indonesia dan saya sangat menyukai nya...selamat menikmati salah satu surga kuliner di solo,nick 😊...dan jangan lupa selalu ucapkan MATUR SUWUN aka THANKS YOU abdi dalem keraton...pekerja di dalam lingkungan keraton,CMIIW 😊
Hi Nick..always fun to follow your journey....funny when you said utensil to make takoyaki..actually it was a part of traditional toy called Congklak. And when you said VOC is the first international brand before Nike and Adidas..hahaha..very interesting, right...
And don’t forget to visit Pasar Gede, it’s the oldest and the largest traditional market in Solo. There, you can try many traditional food like Lenjongan or Es Dawet.
Bule atau turis datang ke Solo kan nyari yg otentik atau tradisional mas, masak ke Gacoan haha. Saya ngga pernah rekomendasin wisatawan kuliner kekinian, mesti saya infoin tempat kuliner bersejarah yang ngga ada di mereka biar dikenal
Hi Nick just want to say hello and let you know that the second one you've said that the things to make Takoyaki is not it bro, its a traditional Javanese Games called Congklak, have fun and chill out
Is PAK MANTO Solo's best Warung?
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Yeeeaahhh 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Yey new upload again semangat bang Nick 😁
You should try Soto Triwindu or Sate Buntel, Tongseng,.. 👍
Nick belajar bahasa
You need to go back to Pak Manto, since you didn't order Tengkleng dish which highly recommended
You know Nick, there's someone I really respect and admired for a long time.
He is a foreign historian who spent much of his age (I believe probably more than 30 years) studying Indonesian history. Especially about Pangeran Diponegoro.
His in-depth knowledge of the history of the Perang Jawa and its past culture is so fascinating, which makes him one of the main sources of reference when someone wants to talk about Pangeran Diponegoro.
He is Peter Carey.
A British historian who is fluent in smooth Javanese ("kromo inggil" accent).
From what I've seen so far in your videos, your knowledge and curiosity about Indonesian history has brought you closer to becoming a person like Peter Carey.
Hopefully one day you will become someone with the best knowledge of Indonesian history after him.
akhirnya... yang di tunggu tunggu
What you ate is called Sate Buntel which mean Wrapped Satay. They actually remove the skewer. It is minced goat meat wrapped in kind of a fat and then they grilled that thing, serve with sweet soy sauce and sprinkle of white pepper. The taste is smokey, sweet, fatty peppery and juicy. Hope you enjoyed this food man! Appreciated it! 👍
thanks, ill try that next time!
@@NickKTravel You already had that Nick, he's explaining the food you ate in the warung
its like kebab in turkey
@@NickKTravel hai Nick, kalau kamu masih di solo, coba "Sate Kambing Mbok Galak".
@@flyingcockroach7813 Its similar, but kebab has more spice in there.
love the vids man ^^ also i have a quick tip for you, if you want to ask for permission to do something or if you want to know if it's okay to do a certain action, it's better to say "boleh" instead of "bisa" because "bisa" leans more towards the possibility or ability to do something while "boleh" is used to ask permission to do stuff
ahhh ok thank you! i knew that but in the moment "bisa" always come out... need to say boleh more often
Yes, but the most important thing is to say "Permisi" in every condition.
In super short and non elaborated meaning, boleh is okay, bisa is can.
And "permisi" is excuse me
23:46 The man said "Abdi Dalem Keraton". Abdi dalem (Hanacaraka: ) is a person who devotes himself to the palace and the king with all the existing rules. Abdi dalem comes from the word abdi which is the basic word of "to serve" and dalem or ndalem which can be interpreted as a pronoun for the mention of "susuhunan / sultan (king)".
20:26.. There are 4.. Not 2..
Hamengkubuwono and Pakualaman in Jogja..
Pakubuwono and Mangkunegaran in Surakarta / Solo..
They are called as The Catur Sagotro..
I just watched your videos for around 25 in a row. Hats off for all you have made to educate and sharing. I'm more than happy to know you are from Texas. As a big fan of Dallas Mavericks, I appreciate you a lot!!
22:35 I don't think he captures your question, he said Maulana, which probably his name, as he thought you were asking his name. 23:45 He said "Abdi Dalem Keraton"; which means an internal staff of Keraton
Thanks for exploring Indonesia Nick.I’m originally from Indonesia( Javanese) and live in Magnolia, Texas. I’m watching ur videos because I really missed Indonesian food ( street food especially)... Have fun...
Nice to see you having a moment of silence once the food was scooped in, Nick. Lol. You looked like you saw Heaven for a sec. This makes me want to visit Solo again soon, and try their special dish that looks like Balinese Sate Lilit, just much bigger.
So Solo and Jogja were one Kingdom in the past, the Kingdom's name was The Kingdom of Mataram. This kingdom was exist during the VOC occupation. Because of a dispute instigated by VOC, this Kingdom was split into the Kingdom of Surakarta and the Kingdom of Jogjakarta. In the later time, the Kingdom of Surakarta was divided again into the Kingdom of Surakarta Hadiningrat/ Pakubuwono and Kingdom Mangkunegaran, although Mangkunegaran is more like a regent instead of a king. On the other hand, the Kingdom of Jogjakarta was also divided into the Kingdom of Jogjakarta Hadiningrat/Hamengku Buwono and the Kingdom of Pakualaman, where the first king becomes the hereditary Governor of Jogjakarta and the latter one is the vice governor.
The separation of the Kingdom of Mataram (which was headquartered in Jogja) happened because of the schemes of the VOC. Their main strategy was "devide et impera", which means "Split them apart, and conquer". They purposely started the fight among the royals in the Kingdom of Mataram, causing so much hate and disappointment, to the point that the royals would rather make a new Kingdom, albeit the smaller one. This trick made the resistance power against VOC got weakened and VOC was able to occupy the land for a longer period of time.
About Dee's mom, so the policy of the Kingdom goes this way: A worker to the royal family, either soldier or servant, will be granted a house within the land of the Palace neighborhood as well as some royal titles that could be equivalent to something like count/countess, baron/baroness, marquis/marquise, etc in the European royal title system. This royal title could also be passed down to the next generation. If I am not mistaken, if you're a royal, the title can be passed down up to 7 generations after you, and your 8th generation will be a commoner unless he's granted another title.
Do you plan to marry a Javanese royal, Nick? They will grant you a title, lol.
Because of these grants, and other things that the royal family gives back to the society, people who work for the Palace will be very proud (and they should be) of their status and they will remain loyal until the very end.
That guy in 23:50 thought you asked his name, and apparently his name is Maulana. When you asked was it keris, he told you that he's "Abdi Dalem Kraton." This means he is a palace worker. Lol. That's a legit lost-in-translation scene right there, but kudos to both of you still hanging around nicely.
"Blue blood" or "darah biru" is an Indonesian idiom to refer to people who are born of a royal family. In the past, it made them profoundly distinguished, but today the status doesn't really matter anymore as they can mingle around with commoners casually, except during a special ceremony, I figure.
The Kingdom within Indonesia is not just in Solo and Jogja. Some of the Kingdom that I know are the Kingdom of Cirebon in Cirebon City, West Java; the Kingdom of Bali, the Kingdom of Riau, etc. You may want to visit them next time.
Jogjakarta was given special status by allowing the Sultan/the King of Jogja to be the governor of the province his entire life because during the independence war, the Kingdom of Jogja showed unwavering loyalty towards the republic. Upon the declaration of the Independence, The Sultan of Jogja at that time (Hamengkubuwono the IX, the father of the current one) immediately declared that Jogjakarta is a part of Indonesia. The Sultan also granted his whole wealth, as much as 6.5 million Gulden (Dutch currency at that time, which equals IDR 1,074 billion today or USD 74,596,281).
His support didn't stop there. When the President and the Vice president were cornered by the Dutch, The Sultan sheltered the head of the state in Jogjakarta, and turned Jogja into the new capital of Indonesia, just to prove to the world that the Republic of Indonesia was not dead. Because of this big contribution, Jogjakarta was then granted the special region title, with the special rights following the title.
thx, very interesting.
Nick Buddy.. wonder if you still in Solo city.. if you do please let us know.. we'll show you arround lots of places in Solo city.. let us know ok Buddy..
Cool video Nick, I'm a big fan of your channel. I wish you could get 1 million subscribers soon. I support you to traveling around Indonesia and telling history behind of it.
That's my city, thanks for coming there, i love your vlog 👍
14:49 yes maybe u can use it to cook takoyaki 😂
Jika kamu ke Indonesia biasakan menggunakan tangan kanan jika menyerahkan sesuatu ke orang lain, atau kamu bisa dianggap tidak sopan tapi kalo kamu Bule mungkin mereka akan memakluminya 😁, tapi jika kamu menetap di Indonesia sebisa mungkin gunakanlah tangan kanan, itu berasal dari budaya Islam tetapi itu sudah diadopsi sebagai budaya sopan santun di seluruh Indonesia sejak lama terlepas dari ajaran Muslim 🙏
good job nick, stunning new knowledge of history with you
When you wrote "something something kraton", actually he said "abdi dalěm kěraton", which means "royal servant"... so he is a royal servant... you can recognize the royal servants by their samir (something like a tie they wear, with gold and red colours).
There are so many other best traditional food restaurants in Solo, good luck Nick
Good Job Nick 👍👍🇺🇸
I'm From Riau Islands 🇮🇩
Just perfect timing post, break is just about in a minute 😋😋😋
Sate kambing is one hell indonesian pride among rendang,nasi goreng and bakso
and this is a history channel 👍👍👍
Hope you enjoy!
@@NickKTravel we do enjoy your journey,thank you for your visit
LOL at 14:46 😂 that’s actually a type of board game called Congkak/Dakon. Used to play it when I was a little girl back in the ol’ days when the internet does not exist 😅
it's congklak :v congkak is arrogant
Dikiranya alat buat bikin takoyaki 🤣
@@angelatifanyy You’re right. But I found out that it is also called Congkak in other region/country.
@@ddtriadi4688 Haha..kayanya dia cuma bercanda sih itu 😅
I had to pause the video because it's so funny lol. He was definitely joking. He said "That's a joke" in a dry way
Very nice video Nick....I liked and i very proud to be Indonesia people. I'm from Magelang Central java..and my city very famous with "Borobudur Temple
Nick, when an Indonesian ask you about where you live or stay, its just a kind of small talk.. its very common amongst local.. so don't worry.
Itulah Indonesia...makanan akan terasa lebih nikmat dengan banyaknya rempah yg dicampur...suksek dan sehat selalu kang Nick
Mantaaapp satenya...Terima kasih Nick telah mengexplore kuliner Indonesia dan keramahan warga Indonesia pada umumnya. Lanjutkan berkeliling Indonesia dan tetap sehat dan hati-hati.
This video makes me miss solo a lot, thx nick your video verry nice
Thank you for your coming in Solo , have a nice day
Thank you too
Ciao .. Nick enjoy your meal … yummy .. missed my Indonesian food … all provinces different taste n Solo in Jogya … sweeter 😍👍🙋♀️🇮🇹
I am Indonesian and more than 10 years I am living in Hong Kong , really I am enjoy your videos on RUclips so much, and thank you so much for showing to the world culture of Indonesia, respect and love 🙏🙏🙏🙏🥰🥰🥰
_2:53_ *I dunno why, but everytime you taste something really delish, feels like I can taste it too! Weird huh? But in a good way hahaha!* 😜👍
Keep up the good vlogs ,Texan Cowboy! Yee Haw! 🤠🤜
Ini bule dulu awalnya kan dia pertama datang ke indonesia di bali, terus jakarta, terus bandung, terus jogja, terus semarang, terus surakarta, terus solo, nah kira2 setelah solo dia mau kemana lagi ya... Tapi masih di pulau jawa sih, belum keluar pulau jawa dia 🤭
Bali kan di luar jawa
@@ynzistqmh3009 iya, kecuali bali maksudnya kan 🙏
Pulau Sumatera boleh...
@@BellaVlogBelsosisukses bisaa sikit sikit 😁
Very sincere smile. You can't hide your joy this time, Nick!
Always enjoy your vid. Thanks for sharing as i've never been inside of Surakarta Palace. Good job sir.
i laughed hard when you jokingly said congkak is to make takoyaki ! HAHA you funny man sometimes keep it up good content ! been marathon watching your videos past few days !
You should have more days to explore solo. There still many interesting place to be visited💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Nick, a lot of famous and delicious warung in Solo, with various food. Just more explore the autentic food in Solo. like Gudeg as traditional food in Solo and Jogjakarta.
Wow, you bring us to see inside the palace (outer of the palace I think).
The hall is very long and lot of artifact but it's kinda dark in the room
Mantabb Mr.Nick
Can't wait to came over
Pelanggan bertambah terus👍 saya berlanggan dari 45,3. Saya suka video kamu👍
Good video Mas Nick 👍👍👍👍 big Thumb 👍👍👍
For ur info, in Indonesia we're not used it for making takoyaki, but it is an Indonesian's traditional game called "congklak" 😃
50k subsss let's goooo
That takoyaki Jokes is killing me 😆🤣, btw nice Vids nick
Really amazing to see all your video seing you going around the places most by walk Nick!Hope Indonesia is one of your best country for your vlog/trip...thank you so much for visiting my country ❤
23:46 He said "Abdi Dalem Keraton" which mean The Palace's Servant
Make more video Nick....I like you video talking about Indonesia .. 👍👍
I like your video coz You learn about history of us
Nick, while you in Solo please drop by to Yogyakarta. It's about 2 hours from Solo to Yogyakarta. I wanna see your video in Yogyakarta.
Thanks for your video. 😎
that looks delicious 🤤🧆
Finnaly , you follow my suggestion Nick , awsome : Sate Kambiiiing 😁👍👍
23:48 the gentleman said "abdi dalem kraton" .. means he is one of those "worker from inside the palace (kraton)". He was wearing his formal attire ..
Bandung is wonderfull ❤️
I live nearby. But never gone inside this palace and now I can finally see it in Nick's video. Thank u xx
There are two palaces in solo. The other one is mangkunegaran palace. You May visit there also. It is going to be interesting.
Wooow mantap 👍👍😄
legendary goat satay restaurant in solo.
Just last night Pak Manto's restaurant caught fire.
the cause is unknown.
Luckily there were no casualties when the fire broke out.
Nick, you are very cool Dude! Love your videos so far! Keep up the good work!
Sehat selalu Nick, terima kasih sudah mengenalkan sosial budaya Indonesia ke dunia
Thank you for consistently churning out tasteful videos. Your channel stands out,in my opinion.
Sangat baik jika di bantu guide ...
there are 3 districk or provincy in indonesia that have special statue beside jogja ..the other namely is jakarta dan aceh at sumatera
Anda harus memesan Tengkleng, itu menu favorit mereka!
Thx for the video 👍🙏
I am watching your video and imagining I am inside the palace.... Because I have never been to that place. Sorry, guys ! ....And I prefer eating chicken soup than satay kambing..But I am happy that Nick says that the satay kambing is pretty good... Thank you very much for sharing your interesting video from Solo, Nick! Terima kasih ya...enjoy your journeys...take care ..
Hi Nick, i'm from Central Java, my house near from Solo, but unfortunately i haven't enter the Surakarta Palace yet. But today thanks God i saw the inside of this palace from your video 😁
im addicted to your channel, your vids become my companion during breakfast, lunch, or even when i ironing clothes 😆👍
Tontonan tiap hari selama bulan puasa ditonton sambil buka puasa 👍🤗
Harusnya jangan ditolak di kitchen bro , kan Nick ikut mempromosikan ke usa , bahwa sate berbekyu pak manto paling enak sedunia
kayaknya miss komunikasi deh
Mantap! You should try "Tengkleng" that is sooo delicious!!
solo dan Jogja tempat yang sangat pingin aku tinggali.
4:46 It's the magic number, I guess you can say the meal was
Nice.
What an interesting tour. Thank you, Nick. Blessings to you 🙏🎉
Bule ini dari Texas yang punya budaya suka makan manis, pasti cocok makanan Solo yang serba manis.
Again...bro Nick, thanks for the Video. Next time I am in Solo, I have to visit Sate Pak Mantom!
Senang melihat nya
😊 Have nice Day end triap 👍👍
Appreciate your hardwork to upload every single day..
Be easy on yourself, keep healthy..😁
Well apparently you’re going to master bahasa. Awesome!!! The way you said Es Teh Manis is so Perfect, it’s less bule, I like it very much ✨
Nick, try to go to Cirebon, one of the royal history in West Java
have a nice day nick, a very delicious meal .. keep working nick, while still in Indonesia. greetings from west java
Love your Batik!!!
thank you! i'm liking it too, I might have to start a collection
@@NickKTravel you should!!😁😁😁
Hallo mr nik k saran aje ni klo main ke bandung lagi coba ke CURUG MALELA banyak kulineran di ciminyak dan keren tempatna
thanks bro ...U hv explored cities in Indonesia and especially the island of Java, U will learn a lot about Indonesian nature and culture here
Kalau pulang kampung , blm mkn disini blm terasa pulang emang lesat 👍👍👍👍👍
Baru kali ini lihat pak Nick makan sampai bilang wow men, enak banget ya kyknya hhe
Om Nick itu bukan alat pembuat takoyaki ,tapi permainan tradisional Jawa ,kalau di Brebes namanya congklak...
litle fact about solo and yogyakarta kingdom are actually still a distant familly. but the reason why the king of yogyakarta still govern yogyakarta province until today and the king of solo didn't have right to rule or govern is because when in the colonial era and in the independence war, yogyakartan kingdom are fully support the indonesian side and join to fight colonialism and meanwhile solo kingdom are the dutch puppet and supporting the dutch colonialism, that's why you see a lot of VOC logo in solo pallace. so when indonesia finally independent the yogyakarta kingdom has given a right to rule and govern their territory as a gift for helping indonesian win the war of independence. meanwhile solo kingdom did not given the rights to rule and govern their territory. so this is why the yogyakartan king still become the governor yogyakarta until today. but solo have a mayor who got elected every 5 years
Dee or Diazz is my friend, her mother is a traditional dance teacher in the kingdom. that's why they can live in the palace. It's like my family being able to stay at Prince Suryohamijayan's house, because we are still relatives of the 4th king of the Kraton.
My mouth instantly watering when u took your first bite satay
I recommend you try ayam goreng mbah karto tembel. favorite fried chicken Pak Jokowi
23:52 meaning he is an employee of the palace
hidangan kambing adalah salah satu favorite orang indonesia dan saya sangat menyukai nya...selamat menikmati salah satu surga kuliner di solo,nick 😊...dan jangan lupa selalu ucapkan MATUR SUWUN aka THANKS YOU
abdi dalem keraton...pekerja di dalam lingkungan keraton,CMIIW 😊
Sehat selalu mas broo nick semoga betah di indo
Waaah cakep Nick pakai batik
Hi Nick..always fun to follow your journey....funny when you said utensil to make takoyaki..actually it was a part of traditional toy called Congklak. And when you said VOC is the first international brand before Nike and Adidas..hahaha..very interesting, right...
my favourite Indonesian bald and bankrupt! quality video as always Nick, enjoy Solo!
Hi Nick, try to visit Museum Batik Danar Hadi, it’s a museum that displays various types of batik. And yes there’s english guide in there.
And don’t forget to visit Pasar Gede, it’s the oldest and the largest traditional market in Solo. There, you can try many traditional food like Lenjongan or Es Dawet.
Sehat selalu Nick
nonton nick sambil buka puasa
Please Trying Mi Gacoan Level 8 Nick... its so delicious😃😃
Don't trust him Nick, it's too spicy even for Indonesian
@@ynzistqmh3009 I'm not saying that it's not spicy, but I'm saying that it's very delicious for me
Buset gacoan? Ane kalo dikasih ga aku makan aku kasih anjing ku
@@shavedgragas9904 jahat lw, anjing koq dikasih mie gacoan
Bule atau turis datang ke Solo kan nyari yg otentik atau tradisional mas, masak ke Gacoan haha. Saya ngga pernah rekomendasin wisatawan kuliner kekinian, mesti saya infoin tempat kuliner bersejarah yang ngga ada di mereka biar dikenal
Hi Nick just want to say hello and let you know that the second one you've said that the things to make Takoyaki is not it bro, its a traditional Javanese Games called Congklak, have fun and chill out