I visited Makassar’s Cidu Traditional Market and it was one of the craziest night markets I’ve been to.
It was actually less crowded than the Kodam night market in Surabaya, but the difference was that Cidu night market is on a street with heavy traffic from vehicles.
As you walk around Cidu market, it’s not just other people that you need to watch out for. You have to be careful not the get run over by a car or motorbike.
I started my foodie adventure by trying some of the local meatballs. For 3 balls of Bakso Ayam it cost only 5,000 rupiah (just over $0.30).
The chicken meatballs had a very chewy texture, like it was half minced chicken and half tapioca or some ingredient like that. Covered in the special sauce, they were very tasty.
The local Makassar people were very friendly at this market. The girl who had a stall beside the meatball vendor offered me a free chocolate banana pancake. Yum yum!
I washed that down with a mango juice, but the vendor I bought it from may have upsold me. He had the mango juice priced with two options, 5,000 and 10,000. I guess that’s for small or large.
He refused to sell me the 5,000 size and made me take the 10,000 one. I don’t know what he was saying. Maybe that the small size wasn’t available, but I don’t know how that’s possible. Couldn’t he just make the same drink as the large size one but use half the ingredients?
The juice vendor made the drink with fresh mango, but as usual he added loads of condensed milk and syrup. I think all juice vendors in Indonesia do this as standard, so if you want a natural drink you need to tell them before they start making it.
After I finished with my drink I wasn’t empty handed for long. Some kids carrying a basket of fried food convinced me to try a piece of fried chicken for the low price of 3,000 rupiah ($0.20.) As you can imagine, for that price, it wasn’t great. It was all skin and bone with hardly any meat.
Needless to say that I was still hungry after that. I went on the hunt for something tasty-looking that I hadn’t tried before and found Indonesian Kebabs. It wasn’t anything like what I was expecting by the name “Kebab.”
I enjoyed some cheap sushi and then a traditional Indonesian snack called Gogos Bakar to finish off my trip to this crazy night market. It was a fun but exhausting experience.
0:00 Chicken Meatballs
8:27 Banana Pancakes
10:50 Mango Juice
18:14 Street Fried Chicken
24:24 Indonesian Kebab
30:28 Street Sushi
35:48 Traditional Indonesian Food
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29 Comments
masuk tipi – i think he meant masuk TV – means "will this go into television?"
6:52 magic ehh !!!
Im so proud that he finally visited Poland
Your video is good I like you…❤
they love you bro
Tetap hati-hati kawan..
Ketika rakyat makassar kosplay jadi prindapan people
36:50 Goooood gooood kalapa kalapa nononono 😂😂😂
Your travelling journey increasing my knowledge for me mister eventho im an Indonesian also😁food price in there was really cheap for a night market price especially a such thing like kebab but thats really worth for Rp5000 kebab with an egg layer on it. Salam dari Kalimantan brother!
1:37 "What is your name?
Elsa.
Nancy?
Okay, very nice name" 💀
Semoga tidak jatujako lagi😂 ewako'
Wkwkwkw 😂 Bahasa inggris
GA BISA BAHASA INGGRIS 😅
Hi Mr. Dale, have you ever tried south sulawesi food 👇:
1. coto makassar
2. kapurung
3. pallubasa serigala
4. nasi palekko / Paleko rice
5. bassang
6. nasi kuning
7. deppa tori
8. pisang ijo / green bananas
9. pisang epe/ banana epe
10. Songkolo begadang
11. papiong
12. tuak/nira
13. Lawa/Pacco
14. toraja coffee
15. sup konro
16. es buah / es teler
17. roti maros
18. lapa-lapa
19. barongko
20. mie titi
21. bagea
Welcome to Makassar❤️❤️❤️
19:46 people is sick wkwkwk
Wtf mantap is ahahahha she says that every two second
Yeah just be careful when the groups of youth swarm you excitedly. Happened to me before and as I was getting bumped one put his hand in my bag I was carrying.
Lovely people though and reminds me of my frantic market visits in Indonesia
I have an idea,in Indonesia there is like a Vrindapanese version of Indonesia (India version),it's located in Madura Island East Java
Omg,oh yerr Mann,I'm Laughing when the Gogos seller say" Good good good" wkwkwkwkwk
Bakso ayam enak,kuliner kesukaan nih.
njir pada norak
Come to makassar, must be go to toraja also
Lol this guy's behavior helps me understand why English speaking tourists, are often disliked…
Hi dale nice too meet you friend, good luck with the content
I have no money biratnagar जोगबनी😂😂😂
not that i dislike the region or anything, but r u planning to leave southeast asia anytime soon?
have you ever tried cassava soup? if not, you should try the cassava soup, my aunt sells. the food stall has been open since 1963, and my aunt is the second generation. the name of the shop is “Sop Ubi Hj. Haniah Dalam Lorong”, the stall is in the alley, close to the Stella Maris hospital.
i want to see your chanel in saudi arabia
especially cheap food in the Saudi Arabia area