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The Muara Karang area in North Jakarta is one of Jakarta’s best kept-secrets, especially for food enthusiasts. Even those who were born in the city consider the area an exciting discovery as along the muddy alleys one can find a plethora of hawker centers and restaurants offering a wide variety of Indonesian and Chinese cuisines. (JP/Donny Fernando)
(The Jakarta Post/Jessicha Valentina)