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Nasi goreng kambing (lamb fried rice) is among the most popular versions of fried rice in Indonesia. The Dharmawangsa Jakarta’s junior sous chef, Wahyudin, is giving it a twist by adding aromatic fried shallots and curry powder.
(The Jakarta Post / Ni Nyoman Wira)