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Glodok in West Jakarta is recognized as the capital’s Chinatown. Inside Gang Gloria, food enthusiasts can find a wide array of dishes, including gado-gado (mixed vegetables served with peanut sauce), and popular area for those looking for traditional Chinese medicine. Tay Seng Hoo and Mutiara Sakti are said to be the most popular, as the two stores offer the services of traditional Chinese healers as well as medicine.
(The Jakarta Post / Jessicha Valentina)