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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Dining


Dining

A city of students looking for cheap meals, Jogja is filled with lesehan-style (“mobile”) eating spots that pop up on the sidewalks just before dusk. Seating is on floor mats, and they serve everything from noodles to steaks. Street musicians often provide impromptu entertainment in exchange for coins. International and Indonesian cuisine are served in upscale restaurants, particularly in the hotels. Two popular restaurants outside hotels are Gadjah Wong and Gabah. International fast food outlets include McDonald’s, Kentucky Fried Chicken and Pizza Hut.