Photo of the Day: Gorengan
Lori Baltazar features favorite Jakartan street foods in her latest blog post, one of which is gorengan, literally "fried things." The golden offerings of this gorengan stall included tahu (tofu), tempe (bean curd), pisang (bananas), singkong (cassava), and ubi (sweet potato).
And now I add "Jakarta" to the list of places I must visit before I die.
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4 Comments:
With food like that, you'll be visiting Jakarta *immediately* before you die... of congestive heart failure.
Buckethead at 6:40PM on 08/16/07
Lori's not dead yet, so I think I'll be okay.
roboppy at 6:54PM on 08/16/07
Buckethead seems to not be a fan of fried food. Dude, I'm still alive.
southeaststar at 3:32AM on 08/17/07
These are available in both Malaysia and Jakarta, except in Malaysia, fried tofu is considered more of a savoury meal than a snack, so it's not likely to be sold next to fried bananas (pisang goreng).
We also have fried jackfruits, fried fish balls, and fried chicken gizzards (they taste a lot better than they sound).
MsLaynie at 8:15AM on 08/17/07