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Snack attack: A quick guide
by: Emma Kwee

Fitting in with the majority of the Indonesian population requires lots of food. Not only do you need to eat to live, but it also helps with social interaction and maintaining relationships. The phenomenon of ‘oleh oleh' is basically buying souvenir snacks for family and friends. Since Bandung is one of the richest and most popular destinations for food lovers, people will probably ask you to bring them some of Bandungs legendary traditional snacks. Here follows a list of the most popular ones and where to acquire them:

Pisang Bolen is a banana cake which is rich in taste and calories. The place to get them is at Kartika Sari, a traditional snack emporium where you most likely can find all other snacks you wish for as well. Kartika Sari's original shop is located next to the train station while the newer branch can be found on Jalan I.R Juanda in Dago.

Brownies Kukus are delicious steamed brownies available in mouthwatering flavours such as tiramisu, chocolate marble and blackberry. The brownie specialist in Bandung is Amanda's, and this company has 5 branches throughout the city. The main shop is at Jalan Lengkong Besar.

Cendol is an overly sweet concoction of coconut milk and jelly with palm sugar syrup. Indonesian of older generations tend to love this drink. The original cendol can be found at Elizabeth 's at Jalan Otista in Tegallega.

Kripik or krupuk are dried and roasted shrimp crackers. They come in numerous variations such as tempe , banana, fish and different nuts. There are several markets where you can try and buy all these crispy delicacies such as Cihampelas, Cibaduyut and around Pasar Baru.

Batagor is one of the most well known Bandung creations, it stands for baso tahu goreng, and are tahu and fish dumplings wrapped in batter and then deep fried. The ultimate batagor seller isn't easily pin pointed since there are several places claiming to be the first. You can never go wrong at Batagor RiRi at Jalan Burangrang, as the daily crowd who waits patiently for their turn proves.

 
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Address : Amanda's Brownies,
Jalan Lengkong Besar No. 101, Regol, Bandung

About The Author

Emma Kwee

Emma is a Dutch born and bred Indonesia lover who after years of traveling stranded and lost her heart to the same country her father was born in.

Emma writes for Streetdirectory Indonesia. Robert J Steiner manages Streetdirectory.co.id & FlowerAdvisor.co.id, well known for for online Flowers & Gifts in Indonesia.

She is currently living the good life in Bandung, writing for streetdirectory.com while sipping fresh coconut juice under a palmtree, she's planning on staying put for a while.

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