Helloooo all
Soto Mi lovers….. let’s go to Jl Bumi
14, Mayestik, where Soto Mi Mang
Udin is located. Park your car
in front of an eye clinic and you may sit in the car and order or eat outside
sitting on the red or green plastic chair that will be dismissed if it rains. So
far this is the best soto mi in South Jakarta based on my assessment even
though it was just a street vendor. I found myself enjoying two bowls of soto
mi by myself. The soup was rich but clear - without any trace of fat - while
few drops of lime enriched the flavor. If one ordered a complete set, then
there would be slices of cabbage and tomato, noodles, risoles and the options
of lean meat or kikil. Steamed rice and kerupuk
keriting putih were available upon request. Your expense for one portion
would be less than IDR 20 K. Soto mi was available daily Monday – Saturday from
7 AM until finish.
Gulai Kepala Ikan ala Aceh (Acehnese Style Fish Head) at Stasiun KA Juanda
Sup Buntut Cut Mutiah (Cut Mutiah Oxtail Soup)
Gado Gado Bonbin (Bonbin Mixed Vegetables with Peanut Sauce)
Pecel Pisang
Simple, unique and excellent for dessert.... It can be found in Warung La Citra Pondok Indah.
Fried Srimping
Fried Srimping is favorite seafood in Semarang. One could find this in a seafood street vendor or warung.
Sate Afrika (African Satay)
True friends can only be found in this place. If you are this food lover, you know what I mean :)
Bank Indonesia Museum
Have you ever been to this museum? It is located across Beos Train Station in North Jakarta. Try to visit! It's cool... they have good collections of bank notes, coins, etc.
Books I Recently Read
Critical Eleven by Ika Natassa
The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
Smart vs Pretty by Valerie Frankel
Metropop Books, countless....:)
Tetralogi Laskar Pelangi by Andrea Hirata (until the 3rd book of course!)
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