South of JAKARTA you’ll find Bogor. At the end of the line STREET FOOD vendors wait for hungry passengers to disembark. You’ll find rows and rows of pushcarts sandwiched together hawking Borgor staples. Here you’ll also find Bogor’s own unique cuisine not found just a few stops away in central Jakarta. Today my Indonesian street food tour takes us down Bogor’s main strip hitting all the top spots.

Try it out this food tour by yourself –

Toge Goreng Ibu Evon : https://goo.gl/maps/7hVTHmk7ytskLxJL9

Es Bir Kotjok Bogor Si Abah : https://goo.gl/maps/nQ8J3QHa19QrFWSk9

Soto Mie Pak Kumis : https://g.page/soto-mie-pak-kumis?share

Laksa Aut Khas Bogor “Mang Wahyu” : https://goo.gl/maps/qgf8s658Av72zdXH7

Lumpia Basah Suryakencana : https://goo.gl/maps/AC86Gcd7rd7aeZ7g9

This is episode 4 and the last episode of this Indonesian Street Food series. Make sure you subscribe and hit the bell icon so you’re notified when I post my next series! Thanks for watching!!

Video Chapters –

0:00-0:49 Intro
0:50-1:25 Bogor Central Market
1:26-4:15 Toge Goreng
4:16-6:18 Es Bir Kotjok
6:19-9:34 Soto Mie
9:35-10:38 So Much Street Food!!
10:39-13:38 Laksa
13:39-15:10 Lumpia
15:11-15:34 Outro
15:35-15-51 BLOOPERS

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I’m Luke Martin, food lover and world traveller! I make videos about local, authentic and unique foods from across the globe. I particularly like to sample street food across Asia. I’ve eaten my way across Asia, Europe, the Middle East, parts of Africa, North America and the list is still growing! My mission is to create content that is entertaining, informative, honest and fun! I love what I do and I’m always grateful for your support! Thank you and see you on the next episode!

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29 Comments

  1. sorry man, i disagree. My best Laksa was from Malaysia. Very very good shrimp paste that time. Indonesian style is kinda mild in flavor to be honest. But I still like the Cibinong style chicken laksa. Singaporean style, well lack of few things.

  2. Laksa is not a singular dish. Instead, it is an umbrella term for various types of noodle with broth dishes. And one type of laksa can taste (and look) very different from another.

  3. I luv your videos But I see that a lot of your facial expressions and the ohhh and the eye opening and so on
    are just like Mark W trademarks. U are so unique in your own way that I hope that all changes I watch with a lot of friends every day and we all say the same thing. Please let's see your true expressions even your lady seems to do the same thing. 🙁 But we still all love the videos and we will continue to watch. We even show our students to educate them about the world and life

  4. Love your video foods adventures with well explored and explanations of the foods it’s self. Can’t wait to to see more,,

  5. glad you love Indonesian food.. so happy you explain every detail of foods and the taste, you need to try more Indonesian food which you haven't tasted because we have so many street food, traditional food and homie foods,, anyways thanks for showing the bloopers 😂😂😂 light work Luke

  6. of course it's better, singapore have the worst version of all foods just so you know

  7. I've tried Banjarmasin laksa but not this laksa. They looks different, I hope I can try it

  8. Hi Luke give resume about what your fav food in every town / country

  9. When it comes to economy & education, Singapore & Brunei are better than Malaysia, and Malaysia is better than Indonesia. BUT when it comes to FOOD, Indonesia is better than Malaysia and Brunei, and Malaysia and Brunei are better than Singapore. Basically Singapore just copies Malaysian food, but the copies are not as good as the original.

  10. What makes the indonesian laksa beats the singaporean laksa ? It's oncom bro.
    Oncom beats anything 😁

  11. Cool! Thanks for this video. I LOVE Singaporean laksa, it is one of my favourite dishes in the world. I do love the Indonesian version as well though.

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