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. When discussing the Chinese community in Jakarta, it is synonymous with Chinatown, one of the areas in Glodok, Jakarta. In Chinatown, Chinese culture is still very strong, including the food. Many find food stalls selling a variety of Chinese food, there are also foods that are a mixture of Chinese and local food.
Bringing the distinctiveness Chinatown, Living World, located in Alam Sutera Boulevard Kav 21, Serpong, a festive Chinese New Year with a festival of culinary nuances of Chinatown.
They bring a variety of food directly from a typical region with ethnic Chinese in addition to Chinatown in Glodok of course, from the Old Market Tangerang or also known as the City of Fort, and Medan.
Culinary Festival themed "Kampoeng Chinatown" located in Sky Garden, Living World. More than 10 booths selling a variety of culinary. One of the most favored is Kangkung Si Mi Tall.
Mi Kangkung The Tall shipped directly from the original seller behind Gloria Building, Glodok. Named because it's spinach noodles served with vegetables spinach noodles. The oil is very chewy, plus a sauce that adds fresh noodles. Although only able to see how meraciknya, guaranteed, it feels no different to those sold in the place of origin.
Lontong Cap Gomeh the food must also not behind when Chinese New Year. There Lontong Cap Gomeh Fortress imported from Tangerang. Food is served with chicken lemur, the chicken cook through the process twice. Chicken flavored yellow, baked, then cooked again with coconut milk.
Snacks market also helped to enliven the existing booth. Call it traditional snacks cakes comes from the Old Market Tangerang, as well as pastries from Medan like durian pancake.
Shopping here is not directly use the money, but with gold coupon. Coupons can be purchased at the cashier in front of the entrance. One coupon worth Rp 5,000, according to the price of food sold, ie the nominal multiples.
In addition to abdominal affairs, visitors were entertained by the attractions of the lion dance, especially during the peak Chinese New Year celebrations, which is 9 and February 10, 2013.
No need to fear miss this exciting culinary festival due to be held until February 24, 2013. According to the Director of Operations for Living World Alam Sutera Jannywati Hartini, Cap Go Meh celebration in the tradition of true Chinese society is two weeks after the Lunar New Year.
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