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A Taste of Indonesia in New York City

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Warung Selasa and Moon Man are a home away from home for Indonesian-Americans.

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Moon Man pop-up restaurant in Queen’s International night market. -Joe Distefano. tempo : 173490984868.

IN Jakarta, I am quite obviously, a foreigner. I am an outsider to Indonesian food and culture. Though I am learning, I still may not know all of the nuisances and subtleties to daily life in Indonesia. I often do not know the best or most famous place to eat soto Betawi (chicken or beef soup) or to find the best Indonesian kopi (coffee). I often fumble my way through conversations with my limited Bahasa, and ordering food sometimes takes a bit o

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