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Venture beyond the usual Jakarta hotspots to Rawamangun for a truly special find: Mie Bakso Kocok Bandung. This humble street-side stall serves authentic Bandung-style meatball noodles that are worth the journey. Dive into a bowl featuring an incredibly savory beef broth, bouncy meatballs, and tender beef tendon. Forget fancy decor; this spot is all about that one unforgettable, authentic bite. It's a must-visit for serious food adventurers looking for a hidden gem in East Jakarta.
Every time I chat with friends about Jakarta's food scene, the conversation always ends up on SCBD and Senopati, as if all the world's best food is clustered in the South and Central areas. Anjay, today I'm taking you "off the beaten path" to dig up a real gem in Rawamangun, East Jakarta!
This spot is hidden on an unassuming little street, called Mie Bakso Kocok Bandung. Just from the name, you can tell the owner is a fellow from Bandung, and they sell a Bandung specialty, "shaken meatball noodles."
Don't expect any fancy decor; this is your most `lokal` kind of street-side stall, with a few plastic tables and chairs and a large pot bubbling away and steaming. The owner chats with the neighbors in Indonesian while blanching the noodles. The air is a mix of the fragrant beef bone broth and the afternoon heat of Jakarta. Now *that's* the vibe!
The signature dish is the name of the shop, Mie Bakso Kocok. When it's served, the aroma just hits you right in the soul! The broth looks clear, but one sip and you know it's a beef bone broth that's been honestly simmered for hours; it's unbelievably savory. The `bakso` (meatballs) inside are so bouncy they could spring off your teeth, and there's also tender, flavorful stewed `kikil` (beef tendon), full of collagen goodness. One bite is just so `Mantap`! The noodles soak up all the broth, and paired with `bawang goreng` and chopped celery, the layers of flavor just pop instantly.
Honestly, this place is indeed a bit out of the way, and making a special trip from the South requires some courage to travel for the love of food. Plus, the ambiance is at the street stall level, so friends who want to `chill` comfortably with AC can give this a pass. This place is purely for eating, for that one bite of authentic flavor. Other things like service and ambiance are basically non-existent.
So, stop saying Jakarta is a food desert. It's just that you haven't dug up many of the hidden gems yet

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