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View all search resultsFor most Jakartans, a bowl of bakso (beef ball noodle soup) or bakmi ayam (chicken noodles) is not hard to find. Tucked in virtually all corners of the capital, be it on the sides of streets or in malls, the majority of the capital’s residents find joy in the popular street foods.
Due to the number of office buildings in the area, it is no surprise that one can find a multitude of eateries in Setiabudi in South Jakarta, inside the air-conditioned confines of a shopping mall or by the roadside. If you’re in the vicinity on a culinary hunt, you might just come across a place called Cemplon.
When I popped by on a Sunday afternoon, Bakso Bakwan Malang Cak Su Kumis Rawamangun was crammed with punters having lunch, while a long snaking queue had formed in front of the counter where customers could choose various fritters and steamed treats.
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