This is the BEST fried chicken I’ve ever tasted in Indonesia. Braise for god only knows how long, quickly flash fried, serve with the spiciest sambal you can find and you’ve got ayam goreng jawa!

In this episode we visit :

Warung Soto Kadipiro Asli
Bakpia Pathok 25
Ayam Goreng Jawa Mbah Cemplung
Ice Buah Stall

CHAPTERS :
0:00-0:48 Intro
0:48-3:02 Bubur Jogja
3:02-6:37 Soto Ayam
6:37-12:41 Bakpia
12:41-19:49 Ayam Goreng Jawa
19:49-22:14 Ice Buah
22:14-22:38 Outro

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I’m Luke Martin, food lover and world traveller! I make videos about local, authentic and unique foods from across the globe. I particularly like to sample street food across Asia. I’ve eaten my way across Asia, Europe, the Middle East, parts of Africa, North America and the list is still growing! My mission is to create content that is entertaining, informative, honest and fun! I love what I do and I’m always grateful for your support! Thank you and see you on the next episode!

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47 Comments

  1. Please visit to Wonosobo regency central java…you can eat Mie ongklok and tempe kemul delicious local food 🙏

  2. I would love to go to Indonesia and experience the food and culture. Food looks wonderful Luke.

  3. my best bro luke looking handsome thank you for your huge respect against cpec friendship countries lot of love from your best bro viki 💙

  4. Hello and thank you :)I know the situation in China. Please go ahead. I hope that a lot of people in China appreciate this video too ^^

  5. next trip come to medan luke. its more traditional food of batak and of course the king fruit, durian😄

  6. "people would fight for this box of Bapia" I can vouch for that. I studied at UGM, the biggest national university in Jogja. I don't know why, but the line was always crazy. Personally, I can’t figure out the differeence among other brands of bapia, they all taste good.

  7. How many people say you sound just like Mark Weins? The food looks awesome and definitely has an Asian flair. Good review God bless

  8. Hii Luke.. Why you aren't go to Semarang, its about 3h from Jogja by car,
    You will find a lot of legendary culinary there..
    🌶🌶🌶
    Keep stunning.. 😎

  9. such a great city, that's why we have Indonesian song called "Jogjakarta" and also it's a special city for me, a city with millions of memories

  10. Yogyakarta is pronounced as it looks in English. Jogjakarta is the old dutch spelling but was still pronounced as J=Y. All mainland germanic languages pronounce J as the sound written Y in English.

  11. I am amaze how you tolerate the spice sambal in Indonesia , and your willingness to use your fingers to eat some of the diah there 👍

  12. I literally just smile everytime I saw you enjoy the foods in Jogja, all of them pretty much reminds me of my childhood foods. Jogja is an underated city which has lots of potential not only for food mecca but also tourist spot. Congratulations and well done for covering Jogja.

  13. I miss that sambal bawang so much 🤤😍gr from 🇳🇱🌷

  14. You should try soto ayam kampung pasar lempuyangan, there is some sort add on called lenthok, made from cassava.

  15. Kenapa orang ini kembali berkunjung ke Indonesia?
    1. Untuk menaikkan Subscriber dan View karena pasar Indonesia menjanjikan.
    2. Memang merasa cocok dengan aneka masakan makanan dan minuman Indonesia,
    3. Menyukai sosial budaya Masyarakat Indonesia.

  16. Psychedelics definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them again but it's just so hard to source out here.

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