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View all search resultsKnown as “makan bedulang”, served on a dulang (large platter) is enough food for four individuals to eat together. Ruma Makan Timpo Duluk has been trying to reverse the decline in communal eating and promote this age-old tradition to the general public by offering a feast.
I encountered many interesting facets that make Tanjung Pandan in Belitung such a remarkable place – from the unique daily rituals of its people to the variety of its delicious local cuisine. One that has still haunted me since I returned from my recent trip there was soto Belitung (Belitung beef soup).
You won’t come across a single coffee plant on Belitung, yet you can find more than one kedai kopi (coffee shop) in every corner of the island – a stark contrast that can only be explained by the locals’ love for coffee and their daily routine of congregating with friends or family at a coffee shop.
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