Jakarta Indonesia OLD Chinatown vs NEW Chinatown | Glodok & PIK Street Food Tour

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • Visiting Jakarta Indonesia is not complete if you don't visit Pancoran Glodok - Chinatown of Jakarta.
    Whilst Glodok Pancoran is famous for Petak 9 (meaning Block 9), there is a new street food spot called Petak 6 (meaning Block 6). In this street food tour episode, we show you what to do in Jakarta, what to eat in Jakarta and where to eat in Jakarta including the hidden gems of Glodok Chinatown and PIK Pantjoran Chinatown!
    Petak Enam in Glodok Chinatown is fairly new and its one of the best place to savour some traditional Indonesian food, Chinese Indonesian food and also street food. They have a lot of variety from Nasi Sapo, Nasi Campur (combination rice) from Sedap Wangi, to one of my favourite Indonesian fish cake - Pempek Palembang. There are a lot of street food vendors here, which felt like a nice cleaner establishment options if your stomach isn't trained yet for the side of the street type of vendors yet. They also have a lot of halal options which caters greatly to most of the Indonesian people here. If you are heading down to Glodok Petak 6 (Enam), it is also worth visiting Kota Tua (Old City) which has retained their Dutch history and heritage.
    At night, we went to Pantjoran PIK or Pantai Indah Kapuk to explore their Chinatown, which is also fairly recent a new addition to the North Jakarta precinct. Now this Chinatown is equipped with well known retailer. Famous Indonesian street food and restaurant vendors, they even have Michelin Star Kam Roast Goose from Hong Kong. It's the perfect place if you don't know what to eat in Jakarta Indonesia because everything is basically here in one place.
    If you are wondering how to go around or transportation options in Jakarta, download Grab or GoJek - ride sharing app on your mobile phone. We used Grab and GoCar around Jakarta and it was very convenient and inexpensive.
    I hope you enjoy our second Jakarta vlog, more food vlog coming out in the next few weeks.
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    This Episode Features
    00:00 Intro
    02:15 Petak Enam Glodok Chinatown
    02:59 Kuo Tie Shantung
    04:14 Cempedak Goreng
    05:20 Sedap Wangi
    08:08 Eirin 10 Ulu Pempek
    10:37 Pantjoran PIK
    12:30 Babi Panggang TGR 99
    14:15 Raja Tahu Gejrot
    16:10 Serabi
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Комментарии • 59

  • @liongkienfai104
    @liongkienfai104 Год назад +18

    Kuotie (鍋貼) / Gyoza (餃子) are both from China. Gyoza is simply the Japanese way to read Jiaozi (餃子 read in Mandarin). The main difference between the two is that the former is pan-fried, while the latter can also be steamed, etc. The same goes for ramen, which again is just the Japanese way to read Lamian (拉麵 in Mandarin).

  • @irena-talita
    @irena-talita Год назад +3

    This was a great video guys so much DELICIOUS food loving the Indonesian vlogs ..x🥰💕

  • @ChauCrunch
    @ChauCrunch Год назад +5

    The Chinatown in Jakarta looks amazing!!

  • @armanparsi5649
    @armanparsi5649 Год назад

    Great video, Thank you.

  • @geraldinesutjiadi4463
    @geraldinesutjiadi4463 Год назад +4

    Glad that both of you came to our city Jakarta ,hope you like it👏👏

    • @nickandhelmi
      @nickandhelmi  Год назад

      hehe totally enjoyed it🥰so sad it was only 1week😭

    • @geraldinesutjiadi4463
      @geraldinesutjiadi4463 Год назад

      Pls do come again next time,there is another new place Old Shanghai at Kelapa Gading North Jkt.Similar with PIK but many people said this one is better

  • @susannayeu4471
    @susannayeu4471 Год назад

    Awesome video

  • @kamwaichan8048
    @kamwaichan8048 Год назад

    Great video and subscribed too 👍👍👍

  • @PogiboyProductions
    @PogiboyProductions Год назад +5

    Mmm guys you never disappoint.. so much food crammed in one episode lol.. my favorite is the claypot! Careful, that's hot lol..

  • @josephlownang6992
    @josephlownang6992 Год назад +1

    good video

  • @cecezaon7739
    @cecezaon7739 Год назад +1

    Looks good

  • @zuehlkestravelove4713
    @zuehlkestravelove4713 Год назад

    Wah keren. Sayang blum sempat kesana. Thanks

  • @mickfromcork
    @mickfromcork Год назад +4

    Hi guys, stumbled upon you last night as we plan to go to these places next month as my wife is from Jakarta, very good to see the changes in Jakarta. Then we watched your Indo food places in Kensington cos we're there so often, then another favourite of ours Kabul House in Merrylands, then off to Eastwood and West Ryde cos that's where we've lived for more than a decade, and you eat and shop where we do too lol. Being Irish, I'm not into chili so much but my wife has the bottle of sambal everywhere she goes. The Eastwood Hotel does a mean chili chicken as you know. Looking forward to watching more videos.

    • @nickandhelmi
      @nickandhelmi  Год назад +1

      thanks Mick :D , oh your wife is from jakarta how cool!! - yes a lot has change! even we were surprised!

    • @mickfromcork
      @mickfromcork Год назад

      @@nickandhelmi yes, right in the city centre, can’t wait for our next visit, please make some more vids haha

  • @trl168
    @trl168 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @saldezchannel
    @saldezchannel Год назад

    Nice video..😊

  • @shahzadaslam384
    @shahzadaslam384 Год назад +1

    would love to come to Indonesia for this food love from Pakistan

  • @ryuken8340
    @ryuken8340 Год назад +1

    Very interesting 😋

  • @liefamily3586
    @liefamily3586 Год назад

    ❤good jobs. Keep going. .....thanks you. From Boise Idaho usa

  • @facelessalto200
    @facelessalto200 Год назад +1

    You guys rock! Lucky to have met you both in Sydney 2 days ago

  • @wellysalim1610
    @wellysalim1610 Год назад +2

    bikin kangen dan lapar ini

  • @tedklampett1737
    @tedklampett1737 Год назад +1

    good if you could take us to the museum in jakarta :)

  • @nonisidharta1545
    @nonisidharta1545 Год назад +2

    Nice video. I was born and raised in Jakarta and enjoyed your video.

  • @PradeepRaajkumar1981
    @PradeepRaajkumar1981 Год назад +1

    Excellent Spot.. Chinatown's are always special for our South East Asians

  • @TheKuolin
    @TheKuolin Год назад +2

    Welcome to Indonesian.. Have a good day :)

  • @hongluong7836
    @hongluong7836 Год назад

    Hay quá

  • @DebyDeby-jm6xq
    @DebyDeby-jm6xq 8 месяцев назад

    WELCOME TO❤ JAKARTA PUSAT" JAKARTA SELATAN" JAKARTA BARAT" JAKARTA TIMUR" JAKARTA UTARA" KEPULAUAN SERIBU ISLAND JAKARTA..❤❤

  • @jjryan1352
    @jjryan1352 Год назад +1

    Yeahhh OG refers to a person, not a place. But many people today misusing it to mean "the original (something)" or "old school". But everyone messes up African American slang anyhow so no worries.
    If you want say something or someone is "old school", just say that, it's correct.

  • @catherinelee2567
    @catherinelee2567 Год назад

    Indonesian kuo thie is the best !

  • @arisaris-qn7vo
    @arisaris-qn7vo Год назад

    you missed the origin place of kopi es tak kie at Glodok inside Petak 9 but its okay 😄

  • @pearlhorse2652
    @pearlhorse2652 Год назад

    Where you are guys originally came from

  • @superperformance
    @superperformance Год назад +1

    Except for satay, I never eat these things whenever I am in Jakarta.

  • @JELVLOGS01
    @JELVLOGS01 3 месяца назад

    No petak 6 but petak 9 ( sembilan)

  • @isaiah513623
    @isaiah513623 Год назад +2

    Firstly Helmi's sunglasses are lovely.
    There is an Indonesian restaurant in Pyrmont near star casino, next to Coles Pyrmont in that arcade. I would be interested in your review - I don't understand 1 thing on that menu! Maybe the food you ate is on that menu. Indonesian food is starting to become popular --that was a good video that I will watch again

    • @nickandhelmi
      @nickandhelmi  Год назад +1

      Yes we tried that place Hailey, it’s called KKo KKo Bali right? They do a good Balinese food, hoping to do video there soon, we went there like twice already hehe :)

    • @isaiah513623
      @isaiah513623 Год назад +1

      @@nickandhelmi Interesting & naturally you have there twice. Please do a video for me - I don't believe it is street food like your last video

  • @directseafoods5565
    @directseafoods5565 Год назад

    Send my regard to Sambo and Sigit

  • @teddyanggono6788
    @teddyanggono6788 Год назад +1

    Chinatown is much better than kampung arab in Bogor. more colourful and alot of culinary

  • @puputlatifah1039
    @puputlatifah1039 Год назад +1

    Helmi bisa bahasa indonesia ya 🥰

  • @jimyeste5369
    @jimyeste5369 Год назад +1

    Sunda kelapa , jayakarta (past) , batavia (dutch era) , jakarta (independent) , next capital name called nusantara move to kalimantan island .., SUBC like comment done

  • @pegasis1112
    @pegasis1112 Год назад +2

    I believed one of u is Indonesian, but u ask about what is kuothie??? Weird

    • @salveregina7699
      @salveregina7699 Год назад

      Oh well. I am Indonesian and have no idea what kuothie is until now. It looks like pot stickers.

    • @nickandhelmi
      @nickandhelmi  Год назад

      I honestly forgot as I haven't eat that for many years, last time I had it when I was a kid. Nick never had that before even he's Indonesian too

    • @liongkienfai104
      @liongkienfai104 Год назад +1

      ​@@salveregina7699 That makes sense if you are not Chinese Indonesian, or more specifically Chinese Jakartan/Surabayan. Chinese culture was forced to go underground for the most part, so a lot of Chinese Indonesians started westernising/anglicising themselves to fill in that gap. I'm Chinese Indonesian as well and notice my peers get more and more westernised as the generations go by. Not only did they water down their Chinese culture, but now some of them are starting to lose grasp of Indonesian culture too! But yes, your analysis is correct. Kuotie (Chinese/Indonesian terminology) are pot stickers (English terminology).

  • @freddykay1645
    @freddykay1645 Год назад +1

    Can indonesian pronounce jakarta properly?? Jakarda amende

  • @sammyhamawi6407
    @sammyhamawi6407 Год назад

    Curacao lost to indonesia

    • @shavannya
      @shavannya Год назад

      makanan nyet bukan bola