This street side food stall sells traditional varieties of snacks. The taste seems delicious and the price is affordable in line with the quality of the snacks. But there is big concern regarding the food hygiene and safety as the food has been served by the owner in bare hand without appropriate hand wash after smoking or receiving money from customer or give some exchange.i cannot imagine whether the server or owner do the proper hand wash after havibg toilet activities.
The seller always asked the buyer to pay first with many reasons. This to force the buyer to wait until the food is delivery and majority this will ake very long time to wait just for this simple food. Please DO NOT BE FOOLED with this trick.
NOT RECOMMENDED TO BUY HERE especially to those having big concern on food safety...
ย ย ย Read moreThey sell Indonesian traditional cakes, like puthu, klepon, lupis, and cenil, which are already hard to find nowadays, especially in big cities. In my opinion, puthu is the most unique one. It's made of green rice flour, filled with palm sugar, steamed in bamboo tubes, and served with shredded coconut. All the cakes are authentic. They smell and taste so good. You can order per portion for each cake types, but you also can order the mixed one if you want to try all of them. We came at around 9.30pm (local time) and there was no queue. The place is humble, there was a bench but no table. So, we decided...
ย ย ย Read moreIt is kinda hard to find these traditional snacks nowadays, so this place is definitely a gem!. There are many options you can choose, but if you can't decide, pick Campur2 which gives you a chance to try them all. I like their Puthu, it tastes exactly like the ones I tried when I was a child. Their Klepon is chewy and a lil harder than I thought, but it's still pretty good. The location is not comfy and there's no space to dine in, so it's best to take away the food and eat it somewhere else. Andd about the price, I think it is quite average and absolutely wont dry...
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