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One of the most famous Indonesian foods is sate (also spelled at satay), and there are many different types of sate available in Indonesia. In this video, I went to a famous street food stall in South Jakarta, called Sate Ayam and Kambing H. Romli, that specializes in Sate Madura. I could smell the aroma of the smoke and the sate before I arrived, and I couldn’t wait to try it.
In order to make this type of Indonesian sate, the chicken and goat were pre marinated in lots of kecap manis and other spices, and then I think they were already pre-cooked a little bit. Then when they made the bathes of sate, they put a huge handful of the skewered meat on the grill, on a very high heat fire, and grilled them for a few minutes on either side. That’s one of the tricks of making Indonesian sate - making sure the fire is very hot, like flaming hot, to give the meat a wonderful smoky roasted flavor. And also that sweet soy sauce sort of caramelizes onto the meat as well.
At Sate H. Romli they had both chicken (ayam) and kambing (goat), and so Ying and I got a plate of each. The sate ayam came in a peanut sauce with rice cakes on the top and then it was also served with a side of chili sambal sauce as well. The sate kambing was in more of a sweet soy sauce and also served with rice cakes on top to make it a complete meal. It also came with some diced up chilies and shallots sprinkled on top. Both the chicken and goat Indonesian sate were really, a little on the sweet side, but tasted extremely good. I think overall I preferred the chicken sate at this place, as it was tender and juicy and I enjoyed it with the peanut sauce and the sambal chili sauce. In addition to great Indonesian sate in Jakarta, the crew at Sate H. Romli are all very nice and friendly.
Sate H. Romli
Address: Jalan Kyai Maja No.21, Melawai, Kby. Baru, Jakarta, Indonesia
Open hours: around 10 am - 10 pm
Total price - 67,000 IDR ($4.99)
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One of the most famous Indonesian foods is sate (also spelled at satay), and there are many different types of sate available in Indonesia. In this video, I went to a famous street food stall in South Jakarta, called Sate Ayam and Kambing H. Romli, that specializes in Sate Madura. I could smell the aroma of the smoke and the sate before I arrived, and I couldn’t wait to try it.
In order to make this type of Indonesian sate, the chicken and goat were pre marinated in lots of kecap manis and other spices, and then I think they were already pre-cooked a little bit. Then when they made the bathes of sate, they put a huge handful of the skewered meat on the grill, on a very high heat fire, and grilled them for a few minutes on either side. That’s one of the tricks of making Indonesian sate - making sure the fire is very hot, like flaming hot, to give the meat a wonderful smoky roasted flavor. And also that sweet soy sauce sort of caramelizes onto the meat as well.
At Sate H. Romli they had both chicken (ayam) and kambing (goat), and so Ying and I got a plate of each. The sate ayam came in a peanut sauce with rice cakes on the top and then it was also served with a side of chili sambal sauce as well. The sate kambing was in more of a sweet soy sauce and also served with rice cakes on top to make it a complete meal. It also came with some diced up chilies and shallots sprinkled on top. Both the chicken and goat Indonesian sate were really, a little on the sweet side, but tasted extremely good. I think overall I preferred the chicken sate at this place, as it was tender and juicy and I enjoyed it with the peanut sauce and the sambal chili sauce. In addition to great Indonesian sate in Jakarta, the crew at Sate H. Romli are all very nice and friendly.
Sate H. Romli
Address: Jalan Kyai Maja No.21, Melawai, Kby. Baru, Jakarta, Indonesia
Open hours: around 10 am - 10 pm
Total price - 67,000 IDR ($4.99)
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Migrationology.com:
EatingThaiFood.com:
TravelByYing.com:
T-shirts & Food Guides:
Resources:
SOCIAL MEDIA:
Snapchat: @migrationology
Instagram:
Facebook:
►Jakarta Travel Guide:
►50 of the Best Indonesian Dishes:
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