Indonesiancuisine is a collection of various regional culinary traditions that formed the archipelagic nation of Indonesia.There are a wide variety of recipes and cuisines in part because Indonesia is composed of approximately 6,000 populated islands of the total 17,508 in the world's largest archipelago, with more than 1,300 ethnic groups. Many regional cuisines exist, often based upon Saidgoodbye to "Dive Concepts Dormitory" at approx 0745 hrs and waited for the local shuttle bus.At approx 0815 boarded the shuttle bus to "Amlapur", the ticket costing 50,000 Rupiah.It was a scenic drive along the coastline into the mountains getting a view of the Bali countryside.It was lush green paddy fields and coconut plantations. At approx 0900 hrs reached Amlapur from where i boarded Jakarta- Cikampek 1 Jam. Kali ini road trip Bandung dimulai dari kota Surabaya. Open Trip Pulau Tabuhan dan Bangsring Banyuwangi. Cikampek - Bandung Buah Batu dan sebaliknya 50 menit. Berapa lama waktu perjalanan dari Bandung ke Surabaya. Rata-rata waktu tempuh yang kamu butuhkan untuk perjalanan dari Bandung ke Surabaya adalah 12 jam 15 menit Itis administered by PT Angkasa Pura 1 and manages 10 million passengers annually. It has an 8200 feet runway with multiple taxiways and fuel depots. Airlines in Service: Batik Air, Citilink, Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air, NAM Air Pelita Air, SilkAir, Sriwijaya Air, Wings Air, XpressAir. Serves: Balikpapan. . Excellent0Very good1Average2Poor1Terrible1FamiliesCouplesSoloBusinessFriendsMar-MayJun-AugSep-NovDec-FebAll languagesEnglish 5Indonesian 3 See what travelers are sayingSort by Detailed Reviews Reviews order informed by descriptiveness of user-identified themes such as cleanliness, atmosphere, general tips and location August 31, 2019 via mobile Ideal place to have a meal before you sail to Bali island, meal price still reasonable. They offer chinese, indonesia & western of visit September 2019Helpful?This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn September 10, 2018 via mobile Typical Indonesian restaurant. Good old "JAM KARAT" rubber watch. Luckily for them or unlucky for us 14km from banyuwangi or we would of eaten elsewhere. We are the only people here a table of 3 and 45 minutes for our food. Many many items not...available. I am led to believe a westerner/Indonesian wife own this place. Suprised not pride in the way this place run. Hard to shake a bad name once you have one. Can't see it improving of visit September 2018Helpful?This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn May 2, 2018 via mobile The place is great, sea view restaurant, great and friendly staffs, just the food didn't taste really good. We ordered watudodol friend chicken, chicken kremes, waterspinach, friend rice, and some fruit juice. The fried rice didnt have so much taste, it was just plain. The...vegetable tasted better but so great, and the chicken was OKMoreDate of visit May 2018Helpful?This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn March 8, 2018 via mobile Stopped on the way to the ferry. Odered a burger and got crisps like from a packet not fries. Good plate filler but not stomach filler and like everywhere food in the pictures is never what is served. The view was good of visit March 2018Helpful?This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn February 20, 2018 via mobile We stopped here before boarding the ferry to Bali. Our table was perfect, looking out onto the ocean. We all had the Nasi Campur pictured here but enjoyed it. My ice drink had a bit too much ice in it, but that’s a minor complaint...given the good service, beautiful setting and tasty Date of visit February 2018Helpful?This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more reviews The beautiful Banyuwangi regency in East Java is filled with the most charming things. There are the majestic mountains standing tall like the Ijen, there are lush forests and there are also the beautiful seas connecting Java and Bali. One other thing you must not miss though is the culinary feast it offers with their unique taste. 1. Ayam Kesrut One of the dishes Banyuwangi is known for is the Ayam Kesrut. Ayam Kesrut is actually a culinary delicacy of the Osing Tribe of Banyuwangi and was even featured at the Banyuwangi Culinary Festival last year. This dish brings local chicken together with spices like big red chili pieces, cayenne pepper, shrimp paste, sugar, salt and a Bilimbi belimbing wuluh for a sour taste. This dish is cooked by cutting the chicken into small pieces and then boiling it into the mix of spices. The cut-up Bilimbi comes in last to add the sour flavor into the spicy mix. It is a simple dish to make, similarly like soup. The taste is absolutely delicious with a tad taste of fresh, sour and spicy flavor to it. You can find this dish in a lot of food stalls around Banyuwangi, specifically around the Ijen mountain, where the cool air makes the dish even more scrumptious! 2. Sop Iga Goreng This popular dish that has captured the hearts of many people all around Indonesia is actually a Banyuwangi specialty. This beef rib soup is fresh and tasteful with spices like cinnamon, garlic, cloves added together with potatoes, carrots, scallions, celery, and mushroom broth. Unlike any other soup, this beef rib soup features a fried beef rib along with the soup, and normally eaten with rice. It is rare to see a soup dish with meat that has already been cooked beforehand and fried instead of the usual boiled beef. To add more flavor, it goes along very well with sambal. 3. Ikan Pindang Koyong Also a coastal area, Banyuwangi offers a scrumptious dish confidently with their supply of fresh fish the Ikan Pindang Koyong. At first glance, it looks like another popular Indonesian dish named Soto, especially with its yellow sauce, but it is cooked very differently. Like a lot of Javanese dishes, this dish is cooked with spices like salt, sugar, pepper, cayenne pepper, onions, galangal, lemongrass, ginger, and turmeric. The process of cooking this is kicked off by boiling water and putting in the fish usually tuna or mackerel. Then put in the tasty spices with medium heat. This will add to the tastiness of this wonderful fresh dish. Serve with rice and voila, your meal is ready! 4. Lobster Asam Manis Another specialty of the coastal areas of Banyuwangi is the sweet and sour lobster. Usually, lobsters are just fried or cooked very simply, but this sauce is going to let you enjoy the original taste of the fresh lobster with a little bit of sweetness and sour added to it. No better way to enjoy this dish while looking at the beautiful view of Banyuwangi’s beaches. Yum! 5. Rujak Soto Daging Another soup dish, Rujak Soto is Banyuwangi’s take on mixing two favorite Indonesian dishes, which are rujak and Soto. Rujak itself is a traditional vegetable salad dish that is normally tangy and spicy with its dressing made of ground chili pepper. While Soto is a soup dish mainly composed of broth, meat, and vegetables. You mix both of these together and add beef to it, you’re going to get the special Rujak Soto Daging! How else can you enjoy a tangy, spicy, warm and comforting taste other than trying this unique dish here in Banyuwangi? 6. Pecel Pitik Rich with flavor, Pecel Pitik is a Banyuwangi culinary specialty. This dish’s basic ingredients are chicken and topped with coconut pecan spices, cayenne pepper, shrimp paste, salt, and sugar. All these spices add up into a dish that tastes spicy, scrumptious and has a unique texture all thanks to the coconut. You can find this dish all around Banyuwangi, and also in other parts of Java. 7. Nasi Tempong A mix of boiled vegetables, usually spinach and basil leaves. It is then completed with side dishes such as Bakwan, fried Indonesian snack; Tempeh, and Jambal fish fried in flour. What’s unique about it is that as you serve rice together with this food, the peanut sauce is then poured onto the rice. Chilli sauce is then added, or chili paste which is the main ingredient of the dish. The name “Tempong” actually translates as “slap”, because eating this dish would feel like a slap to the face with its spicy flavor. Sounds like a challenge? 8. Uyah Asem Another soup specialty and a spicy dish, Banyuwangi offer is Uyah Asem. This is a simple dish with chicken and a few vegetables like young papaya and Belimbing Wuluh, but the mixture of spiciness and sourness is what captures people’s attention. This is also normally served with rice, and prepare yourself for that little kick of freshness and warmth. 9. Ketan Ketot Ketan is very popular in Indonesia, it is sticky rice that is normally barbecued or filled with peanuts and other fillings. Different cities have different ways of cooking this delicious meal. Ketan Ketot is a unique cooking process, a specialty from Banyuwangi’s Osing Tribe. This sticky rice is then wrapped in candlenut leaves, grated young coconut, thick coconut milk, and salt. Uniquely, due to the wrap, it is known to be an antibacterial dish. 10. Tahu Walik Tofu is a popular ingredient in many Indonesian dishes and is cooked in different ways. Tahu Walik is actually very easy to make because you just need to fry the tofu and dip it into a dough of chicken and beef that is mashed into flour and then shaped like meatballs. This is then dropped back into the stove and cook until golden and crispy. Like any other usual Banyuwangi dish, this is served with rice and chili sauce. 11. Kucur Unlike the sour and spicy dishes that have been mentioned, Banyuwangi also has a dish for those of you with a sweet tooth. Kucur or Kue Kucur is a dessert made from fried rice flour and palm sugar. These cakes are baked until it’s thick and mountain-like, meaning it’s bulging in the center and thin in the outer parts. This beautiful cake is also said to look like lotus flowers. With these delicious unique dishes fit for a lot of occasions, you must be interested to try them out for yourself. What better way to do that than staring into the beautiful view of Banyuwangi itself? Book your tickets now, Banyuwangi and it’s delicious dishes await! DOLLAR JAWA FOOD – Perusahaan Indonesia dengan nomor registrasi 67/023472 diterbitkan pada tahun 2019. Alamat terdaftar Desa Karanganyar, Kecamatan Wongsorejo, Kabupaten Banyuwangi,. Nomor telepon perusahaan 00000000 Detail Perusahaan Badan Hukum DOLLAR JAWA FOOD Lokasi KABUPATEN BANYUWANGI Alamat Desa Karanganyar, Kecamatan Wongsorejo, Kabupaten Banyuwangi, Telepon 00000000 BN 67 TBN 023472 Tahun Terbit 2019 Notaris JOVITA NATHANIA AGUS GAHARI, SH., Tipe Badan Hukum No SK 2018 Tanggal SK 28-11-2018 No Akta 1 Tanggal Akta 14-11-2018 MemperhatikanInformasi yang disediakan di dikumpulkan dari register resmi perusahaan dan sumber data publik lainnya. Semua data disediakan sebagai pedoman dan telah disiapkan untuk tujuan informasi saja. Ketahuilah bahwa data dapat berubah sejak pembaruan terakhir. News Desk The Jakarta Post Jakarta ● Sun, October 29, 2017 2017-10-29 1107 2056 1f87594453bb792833e1ece3a266ebda 1 Food Banyuwangi,East-Java,food,food,travel,destination Free Banyuwangi in East Java is not just home to breathtaking mountains and gorgeous beaches. It also offers a myriad of tasty culinary options, from rujak soto to nasi tempong. Below are some of the dishes that must be sampled when traveling to the region, as compiled by Rujak soto For those familiar with rujak sliced fruit and vegetables served with spicy palm sugar dressing and soto aromatic soup, the name of this particular dish may sound rather confusing. It is actually a combination of rujak sayur vegetable rujak and soto babat beef tripe soup, resulting in a very unique taste. The dish is comprised of various types of veggies, peanut sauce and petis shrimp paste. The peanut sauce is said to be mixed with salt, fried peanuts, brown sugar, tamarind fruit and pisang batu muda a type of banana with seeds in it. That concoction is then combined with boiled vegetables like kangkung Chinese water spinach, long beans, cabbage and fried tofu and tempeh. Usually priced around Rp 10,000 less than US$1, it is often served alongside a bowl of savory beef tripe soup. Read also 10 must-try traditional dishes in Lombok Pecel rawon Those who order this dish in Banyuwangi should expect to receive a plate of nasi pecel rice with nut-based sauce accompanied by vegetables, like spinach and bean sprouts and a bowl of rawon black nut soup. The dish also comes with tasty extras, like fried prawns, fried beef, fried cow lung and rempeyek kacang peanut wafers. Usually available for between Rp 5,000 and Rp 10,000, pecel rawon not only offers a rich taste of spices but also a rather sweet-yet-subtle taste of sambal pecel pecel sauce. Sego cawuk Usually served during breakfast, sego cawuk can easily be found throughout Banyuwangi, especially in places inhabited by the Using tribe. It consists of a serving of steamed rice and a bowl of soup with young grated coconut, grilled baby corn, cucumber, chili, red onion, garlic and some tamarind. The final result is a refreshing, spicy taste. Sego cawuk usually goes for between Rp 7,000 and Rp 15,000, alongside pepes ikan laut steamed sea fish wrapped in a banana leaf, kikil cow trotter, dendeng beef jerky and telur pindang Javanese braised egg. Read also Seven Indonesian dishes Obama and family dug into during vacation Jangan kesrut Famous for its bold red color and spicy, fresh aroma, jangan kesrut is accompanied by steamed rice, a piece of thick and crunchy tempeh and kala gepuk shredded grilled chicken, a specialty of Banyuwangi. For the filling, the dish is usually offered with two options meat or kikil. The soup itself consists of various ingredients, such as large chili, cabe rawit bird's eye chili, tomatoes, scallions, terasi shrimp paste, salt, sugar and bilimbi. Note that very few restaurants serve this dish. Try Warung Olgha at Jl. DI Panjaitan 49 Lateng if the you’d like to try it. Nasi tempong This dish is basically steamed rice with Banyuwangi-style sambal chili sauce. The sambal is always fresh as it is only made-to-order. Nasi tempong is usually served alongside a package of fried side dishes, like tempeh, tofu, perkedel jagung corn fritters and salty fish. Priced between Rp 12,000 and Rp 15,000, expect to receive three plates when ordering this food, for the rice, various boiled vegetables and a few side dishes. kes + view more

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