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If you are a newcomer to Jakarta and happen to be fasting this Ramadan, the first thing to do is identify where you can have your sahur (predawn meal). Many eateries are closed during the day and open starting from the maghrib (sunset prayer) call to prayer until sahur time but some operate 24 hours a day. Here are several places that serve delectable sahur around the city. (JP/Wienda Parwitasari)
(TJP/News Desk)