This is going to be the first post of many covering Bali street food available all over the island. A full list of posts is now available here - Bali Street Food
I thought I'd start off with a favourite of mine which I haven't long discovered: 'Martabak'.
'Martabak' is a thick type of pancake that is sold in many roadside stalls around Bali and ranges from 8,000 IDR to 12,000 depending on what fillings you choose. Fillings range from cheese, banana, chocolate, peanuts, coconut and other various things you might expect to find in a pancake. Savoury options are available but I have never really looked as pancakes for me are strictly a sweet dish!
The best places to buy one are (and you probably know this already) always the one that makes it fresh, which is generally most of them but there are a few which might try to give
you the one that has been sitting there all day! Ask them to cook it fresh or go somewhere else.
Chocolate Martabak |
Of all the Indonesian street food I have tried, 'martabak' is definitely my favourite as it is generally fresh and it's pretty hard to go wrong with one. Recommended if you are in need of a cheap, stodgy dessert! Enjoy!
Bali Street Food: Martabak
It's one of my favorite snack too!
ReplyDeleteActually it's called "Terang Bulan"
"Martabak" is the fried one, with meat and veggie inside, but normally if they sell Martabak, they have Terang Bulan too.
I'm Balinese, but now im studying in Surabaya.
i really miss Bali after seeing your blog
Nice blog btw :D
Sweet Martabak a.k.a Martabak Manis a.k.a Terang Bulan
ReplyDeleteit depends where you are, i.e in Semarang they called it KUE BANDUNG (Bandung Cake)
Martabak Telur a.k.a Egg martabak is the one fried with meat and veggie inside.
I am as an Indonesian says, no problem if you called it MARTABAK ... just add sweet or savory.