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Discover one of Jakarta's best-kept secrets: a 24-hour bakso stall hidden under the Pangeran Jayakarta train tracks. For only 20,000 IDR, savor a phenomenal beef bone broth with perfectly textured meatballs. The unique "cyberpunk" atmosphere, with trains rumbling overhead, makes for an unforgettable experience. While the setting is gritty, the food is top-tier, with the melt-in-your-mouth Tahu Bakso being an absolute must-try. It's an authentic street food adventure worth seeking out.
If it weren't for a lokal friend showing me the way, I would never have believed that one of the best Bakso in Jakarta is actually hidden in an underpass beneath the Pangeran Jayakarta train tracks! 🤯
Seriously, the atmosphere would really put you off at first glance. A few plastic tables and chairs, dim lighting, with KRL commuter trains rumbling overhead from time to time, giving it a total cyberpunk-wasteland vibe. But you know how it is, the more likely it is to hide some god-tier deliciousness. 😏
There are three types of meatballs: smooth, tendon, and flat. The key is the texture, the outside is surprisingly crispy with a bit of a chew, and when you bite into it, the inside is bouncy and juicy, full of meaty flavor. This level of quality completely blows those mushy ones you find in malls out of the water, okay!
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