Eating martabak (Indonesian pancakes) is just one of the unique things to do in Jakarta with friends and family, and the Martabak 65A food stall is a great place to taste the best of this tasty dessert.
The food stall has been operating since 1970 and offers a Bandung-style Indonesian sweet pancake with topping options of cheese, Toblerone chocolate, peanuts, and others.
Although the food stall opens at 6pm, a queue begins to form at 4pm thus it is suggested that you visit around that time to avoid the long line.
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Martabak 65A closes at midnight during which they would have gone through 200 pans of Indonesian sweet pancakes that sell for an average of Rp 100,000.
They also make available Indonesian savory pancakes topped with fillings such as mozzarella cheese. Martabak 65A is located at Jalan Pecenongan 65A, Central Jakarta.
3. Sri Rostika Coconut Rice
Your culinary adventures in the Pecenongan area is not complete without a visit to Sri Rostika Coconut Rice that opens from 6pm until 1am every day.
Established in 1978, this popular Jakarta food stall in Pecenongan is always packed full of hungry diners.
Complement your coconut rice with grilled fish, fried chicken, tofu, tempeh, squid, duck, and other side dishes at this food stall in Jakarta.
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Their specialty dish is the coconut rice with fried chicken complete with a secret chili sauce. You can try a plate of this delicious Indonesian classic food dish for Rp 5,000–Rp 50,000.
Sri Rostika Coconut Rice food stall is located at Jalan Pecenongan 57, Central Jakarta.
4. Chinese and Seafood 99
One of the fundamental things to do in Jakarta with friends at night is eating seafood and the Chinese and Seafood 99 food stall is the place to go.