JAKARTA TAKJIL WAR: The Most Chaotic Food Market in Indonesia
Culture ZoneStreet Food & Travel/Unix Travels
Every day at 5 PM, thousands of Jakarta office workers descend on Kebon Kacang market like the dinner rush from hell, scrambling for takjil — the sweet snacks that break the Ramadan fast. You've never seen chaos like this: vendors slinging syrup-soaked treats while motorcycles weave through crowds thick as smoke, everyone fighting for their piece before the call to prayer. It's pure survival capitalism, beautiful and terrifying. Makes your Saturday night service look like a meditation retreat.
— The Chef's Take
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