Although this may be called street food but having an indoor air conditioned seating completed with actual wooden tables and chairs as well as table service may not make this so much as so-called street food. Let's just call it a fancier street food dining area to dine in instead of sitting on the side of the street under a tent and fans.
'Nasi Kare Ayam' (Indonesian Chicken Curry Rice) (IDR14k = ~AUD$1.4)
A variety of sides/snacks that you may order on the side and add on to your meals. 'Tempe Bacem' (IDR2.5k = ~AUD$0.25) and 'Pepes Pindang' (IDR6k = ~AUD$0.60)'Peyek' (IDR2.5k/biji = ~AUD$0.25/piece) |
What makes this dish great is the fact that the amount of fresh vegetables used includes Cassava leaves, beansprouts, green beans, cucumber, blanched water spinach, cabbage and so on which are all then topped with basil leaves, dry soybean and coconut serundeng. Although most pecel has similar vegetables but some places have their own varieties where they have this and this but not that etc. However, the basic vegetables are usually always present in any Pecel dish. Also, the peanut sauce does not consist of any coconut milk despite the fact that the creamy texture as well as flavour comes from the making of the peanut sauce. The best way to eat this meal is to mix everything together and then eat it as a salad, as you would normally.
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Bu Kus Bratang
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Indonesia
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Indonesian
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Pecel Bu Kus
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Surabaya
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Warung Bu Kus
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