@@rizalbakr_middle-east : Even in our elementary school, we were taught that Indonesians were among the first settlers in Philippines so we should treat them as our brothers and sisters. No hatred....just love and good vibes.
Been here in Indonesia for a long time, indeed, the foods are richly delicious. Love watching your Indonesian food exploration series. Looking forward for more episodes. The Indonesian family was truly graciously nice.
It’s great to see that this video somehow shows how friendly and welcoming Indonesians are and how you enjoyed Indo food soooo much. And also, I bet you could also tell that Sambal tastes waaaaay better when it’s smashed using the stone mortar compared to that made using an electric blender.
Thank you for featuring my 2nd home, Indonesia! Just so you know, us filipinos who live/work here went crazy when we saw your videos. Wish I could have met you!
I’m a huge coffee lover also, so Indonesia would be perfect for me ! What a great video, I love watching how chefs cook some authentic dishes from other parts of the world
Now I'm more eager to visit Indonesia because of this Jakarta overnight series. I'm addicted to it and always looking forward for every new episodes, more of this please 🙂❤👌
I love just how homey everything is! And they were so accommodating and sweet 💓 asian cuisine is definitely the best, and asian families are unbeatable! 💓
That was a very nice experience, to be invited to someone's home. The food couldn't have been that spicy, though? The Javanese like their food sweet, they're infamous for that. Bu Endang and Mas Aji (and wife), if you're reading this, I love your house. What a beautiful green oasis in such a chaotic city like Jakarta.
The Central Java and Jogjakarta, yes, they like it sweet. But for East Java and West Java, they like it spicy. But, generally, Javanese prefer spicy foods, even some foods in Central Java have gotten more spicy nowadays. Because spicy food is a trend
if you go to Indonesia to try the culinary, Jakarta city is not a priority. Bandung, Yogyakarta, Solo, Malang, Surabaya, Bali & Manado are the culinary city icons here.
been watchin' all ur vids ever since but this jakarta series i share it to my indonesi friends here in ksa and they love it and seems like you bring them back to jakarta.they are so grateful for featuring their country 👌 much love and Godbless!
I have had watched all the episodes from this Indonesia’s culinary journey and as an Indonesian I say thankyou for discovering our various magical culinary in Jakarta and trying different flavour and stuff, may the world would know better our food, thankyou very much ☺️☺️☺️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
My parents used to work in indonesia for many years and I can still remember the flavor profile of those dishes prepared in this video. Especially sambal asli mera and kepiting goreng FTW
Deep connection with his viewers it doesn't feel like he's filming at all and talking to a camera it's very personal to him I can see it and he's super generous with all those info which goes to show that this guy ain't playing apart from the cooking which I really love it's the story behind each recipes that got me hooked I mean he's basically giving us a glimpse of his life it's not just a vlog this is an actual part of his life he's showing and I appreciate that.
Indonesian foods are unique. Complicated ingredients and cooking techniques, but yes VERY DELICIOUS!!! I’ve tried some Indonesian foods here in Moscow, cooked by Russian professional chefs and they even couldn’t make a simple nasi goreng properly.
This is what I love about Overnight. You not only learn about the where to go in the country that was featured but also learn about people and the culture. Looking forward to the next Overnight series.
Love the high quality youtube content! This is honestly so much more informative/entertaining than some of the more popular travel / food channels. Hope you gain more views and subscribers!
Indonesia called as spice archipelago with a reason. Soo it's normal to see a lot of spicy foods here or a lot food with some spices. But still.. The spiciest chilli pepper is not from Indonesia.
@@erickjericho6460 Dude, we also have habanero in Indonesia, I used to eat food containing habanero chili and I thought it was spicy but not the worst for me *sorryaboutmyenglish
Truly, food is a very personal endeavor! This indonesian cuisines' episode is just dope. Been a coffee lover since high school and the roasting process of the coffees in the First Crack Coffee is mesmerizing and telling your experience adds the "ugh" factor to have this shop a more thorough research and certainly to be added on my bucketlist. On the other hand, the Redjeki Culiner's Stuffed Garlic Crabs cooking has so much to do with passion and determination knowing that his mother had it perfected in a trial and error basis with her resto experience in Java. Seems like soul and passion can be seen on the way she cooks that crabs (craving currently). Plus, I'll never forget on how the Yellow Spiced Chickens were prepared - must try this weekend! Thanks, Erwan and team for introducing Indonesia's finest cuisine in our filipino-ish palate! 🤘
In Jakarta u must go to seafood market at muara baru fish market. You can buy fresh seafood in the first floor and take to second floor for cooking the seafood. Price it’s very cheap and taste so delicious. Very recommended for tourists 👍🏻
Went to Sumatra last year. You should visit Riau. The best river fish dishes I had! They serve everything in front of you and then you just pay for those that you ate. lol didn’t know that at first so it’s a good thing our host treated us.
This is gonna be my one of most favorite episodes when it comes to food. As a muslim, food is something very difficult for me to explore in every places without caution because I have to make sure it is halal. And this video makes my cravings so intense like if only I could fly to Jakarta at this moment I would. Thank u Erwan for featuring this. You are so genuine person I ever seen in youtube world. Ang swerte talaga ni Anne. Lahat ko kayo Love. Hopefully you can features more Halal food in the future. All the best!
are you thai? I am an Indonesian who in the near future will visit the city of Bangkok for the first time, are there any tips in choosing a halal local restaurant?
You got yourself a new subscriber! Thanks for visiting my hometown, so much more to explore even for me. Love your enthusiasm and appreciation of the foods even if its new to your taste buds. Keep up the good work lad!
Indonesian food is awesome! But where you are - their house and the surrounding seemed like it added to the whole experience. It looked beautiful there. Nicely done Erwan! I’m gonna try doing that chicken soon!
Watching erwan's content about food culture from different places he has been to makes me understand easily what each places he has visited has to offer when it comes to food.
It's true Indonesians loves spicy food. There was once, an Indonesian friend of my dad visited our house, Furthermore, kada subo ang kanin at ulam, sabay Sili. Now, I won't be satisfied if there's no Chili.
@@hijodelsoldeoriente Nope. Not even kidding en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overseas_Minangkabau - Sulayman King was ruler of the Kingdom of Maynila in what is now Manila, Philippines. - Baginda King migrated to south Philippines and founded the Sultanate of Sulu in 1390. Between the period 1558-1575 You just in denial on your own history. But basically. What Philippine is today was originally found/built by indonesian We even have had some old Hindu language(india original) here before we changed it to indonesia language/bahasa, Its called Sanskerta which now then called Tagalog. Nobody speaks sanskert anymore in indonesia but Philippines. Tagalog seems stuck
I love the way he narrated it.. So convincing and entertaining... Nakaka motivate magluto ng bagong food...💟 more videos like native food in different places here in philippines
When Anthony Bourdain died, I felt broken, Your travel videos for food to see the culture of different places made me feel that some part of him lives in you. Hope to try doing this in the near future!! I just started vlogging seriously. Thank you Erwan for being wonderful!!
I wish inspite of my age almost getting into senior citizen I still have the chance to travel and eat different kind of foods which I love the most. Tnx for ur vlog🤗
Erwan.. please travel more! I live in east java, you have to come and see our food here. So many different cuisine you can explore, testing & tasting so delicious!
Brooklyn 72: I've been wanting to buy that bumbu here in Manila... can't find one. I got the sambal from one of the local stores. I was so happy. Cheers from PH.
I've been in jakarta last week and the Foods! Are soooo amazing ❤ i loved the most are the martabak manis! And nasi goreng for the win! Iloveayam. Hahailove everything ❤
Hope i can help you, but i can help you with the recipe of that deep fried chicken (which you can replace the chicken with anything else) ... this one is very famous here in indonesia.. recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-detail.asp?recipe=111688
It is preety common recipe in indonesia, that food we call fried (goreng), chicken (ayam), boil (ungkep) just search in google or youtube with the words "resep ayam bumbu ungkep" you will get the recipe.
I really love indonesian food ,i have an indonesian friend bfore in kuwait,sobrang sarap nya mgluto,,talong na may sambal,di ko na maalala ang name,heheh,like ko rin ung nasi goreng😊
Hi Erwan, Another worth watching vlog. You’ve always taught us new and interesting things and sharing those wonderful dishes from different places and people. Such a joy to watch and very inspiring. Thanks for doing such an amazing content all the time. Again just keep on doing this and looking forward for more vlogs soon. Kudos to you and to your team. More travel and vlogs. Take care and keep safe always. God bless! ❤️🤗 Belle ❤️
Wow pumunta ka dito sa jakarta wow i did not know that....yup thats true the food in indonesia are deliscious,,,and spicy,,specialy NASI GORENG KAMBING 😋😋😋 awesome...and MARTABAK TOO kuya sarap
Watch the previous episodes!
Part 1: th-cam.com/video/QKl4DLuhqY8/w-d-xo.html&t
Part 2: th-cam.com/video/4PwaHbJZzKY/w-d-xo.html&t
I'm curious what camera do you use now?
The chicken looks good. Can you make it? I mean cook it yourself and make a video of it. Tutorial of sorts 😊
Please +Erwan Heussaff be a presenter or actor in Indonesia
Where is kerak telor bro ??
Hello po! Erwan gusto ko po Makuha lahat ng Lamas Niyan ung sa crab at Manok pls pls pls gagawa ako ng kanya..pls...........
Indonesians are my favorite people on earth 🌎 they are like our brothers born from a different mother. ❤️❤️❤️ From 🇵🇭
Same with me kabayan... I also wanted to go back and forth. 😊The food is haven also! 😅
I love my pinoy bro sis
@@ronaldarseinche5204 : We love you our Indonesian brothers and sisters. Cheers from Manila.
Muach big kiss and hug for our bro and sis in Manila 😘😘 from Indonesia 🇮🇩
@@rizalbakr_middle-east : Even in our elementary school, we were taught that Indonesians were among the first settlers in Philippines so we should treat them as our brothers and sisters. No hatred....just love and good vibes.
Seriously, Erwan should have his own netflix show
Was just about to say that too!
Yes please
hey ty for ur nice playlist (Underrated opms)
Id rather watch him here for free. 😊
omg yeees
Been here in Indonesia for a long time, indeed, the foods are richly delicious. Love watching your Indonesian food exploration series. Looking forward for more episodes. The Indonesian family was truly graciously nice.
glad you liked it!
Not just delicious but the contents are substantial 😊😊 hope to visit Indonesia soon😁
glad you liked it!
I really love the Bourdain feel I get from your vids. Wishing to see more from your channel. You really did good with this series Erwan. ☺☺
#NoReservations
#NoReservation
yeah bourdain feel but has his own identity not sure if im making sense lol
These videos make me want to book a flight to Jakarta, and try their foods. 🤤
please do come..and its not that expensive either.
come up here! I'm an indonesian btw
If you're into spicy food and culinary, please do come.. because the variety of food is endless..
yeah please come over Indonesia! It will be my pleasure as a native to welcome you^^
Come to indonesia cz we are welcome people for all people
Visit jakarta and also bali,lombok,raja ampat,Wakatobi,Bunaken,jogja,borobudur,and many more
It’s great to see that this video somehow shows how friendly and welcoming Indonesians are and how you enjoyed Indo food soooo much.
And also, I bet you could also tell that Sambal tastes waaaaay better when it’s smashed using the stone mortar compared to that made using an electric blender.
Thank you for featuring my 2nd home, Indonesia! Just so you know, us filipinos who live/work here went crazy when we saw your videos. Wish I could have met you!
I’m a huge coffee lover also, so Indonesia would be perfect for me ! What a great video, I love watching how chefs cook some authentic dishes from other parts of the world
Yees, you should try aceh gayo' arabica...its very very good...specially its luwak arabica..good lord best coffee ever!
u should try kopi gayo from aceh... the best coffee from indonesia :D
if you coffee lover, you can visit to aceh, there have a lot of coffee shop 🤤🤤
Now I'm more eager to visit Indonesia because of this Jakarta overnight series. I'm addicted to it and always looking forward for every new episodes, more of this please 🙂❤👌
I love just how homey everything is! And they were so accommodating and sweet 💓 asian cuisine is definitely the best, and asian families are unbeatable! 💓
That was a very nice experience, to be invited to someone's home. The food couldn't have been that spicy, though? The Javanese like their food sweet, they're infamous for that. Bu Endang and Mas Aji (and wife), if you're reading this, I love your house. What a beautiful green oasis in such a chaotic city like Jakarta.
The Central Java and Jogjakarta, yes, they like it sweet. But for East Java and West Java, they like it spicy. But, generally, Javanese prefer spicy foods, even some foods in Central Java have gotten more spicy nowadays. Because spicy food is a trend
That cinematography is so lit😍 i would definitely watch this if this is on television 🤔😍
Indonesian Food is quite delicious from peanut butter sauce, sambal and many others 😋
yup!
I want to experience also travelling to other countries, try their foods, and learn how to cook it myself. And indonesia is on the top of my list.
go for it!
@@featrmedia Thank you Sir!!
if you go to Indonesia to try the culinary, Jakarta city is not a priority. Bandung, Yogyakarta, Solo, Malang, Surabaya, Bali & Manado are the culinary city icons here.
@@facebookgmars Wow. Thank you so much. very helpful. i will
@@facebookgmars Jakarta is the melting durian where foods from all over Indonesia met and blend.
been watchin' all ur vids ever since but this jakarta series i share it to my indonesi friends here in ksa and they love it and seems like you bring them back to jakarta.they are so grateful for featuring their country 👌 much love and Godbless!
I have had watched all the episodes from this Indonesia’s culinary journey and as an Indonesian I say thankyou for discovering our various magical culinary in Jakarta and trying different flavour and stuff, may the world would know better our food, thankyou very much ☺️☺️☺️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
My parents used to work in indonesia for many years and I can still remember the flavor profile of those dishes prepared in this video. Especially sambal asli mera and kepiting goreng FTW
Deep connection with his viewers it doesn't feel like he's filming at all and talking to a camera it's very personal to him I can see it and he's super generous with all those info which goes to show that this guy ain't playing apart from the cooking which I really love it's the story behind each recipes that got me hooked I mean he's basically giving us a glimpse of his life it's not just a vlog this is an actual part of his life he's showing and I appreciate that.
What a friendly those Indonesian people. How lucky you are
Indonesian foods are unique. Complicated ingredients and cooking techniques, but yes VERY DELICIOUS!!! I’ve tried some Indonesian foods here in Moscow, cooked by Russian professional chefs and they even couldn’t make a simple nasi goreng properly.
Basing the flavors on memory rather than recipe! That's so me in cooking! I finally found my cuisine
I feels something with this video i don't know why it's more enjoying than the other food channel keep it up erwan from bandung, indonesia
The quality of content is amazing. Erwan deserves a netflix series.
This is what I love about Overnight. You not only learn about the where to go in the country that was featured but also learn about people and the culture. Looking forward to the next Overnight series.
Love the high quality youtube content! This is honestly so much more informative/entertaining than some of the more popular travel / food channels. Hope you gain more views and subscribers!
When you're allergic to crabs but craving for it at the same timeee 😩
oh nooo
@@featrmedia :((
Same here. I'm allergic to crabs and shrimp but still eating those 'cos it's very delicious. Ughhh
I am alergic to crabs.. even smells it from far away made my skin itchy.. but still eat it anyway -_-
I just cant resist it
Irony
Mexican : we love spicy food
Indonesian : hold my durian
Indonesia called as spice archipelago with a reason. Soo it's normal to see a lot of spicy foods here or a lot food with some spices.
But still.. The spiciest chilli pepper is not from Indonesia.
Go try our habanero pepper before you underestimate us
@@erickjericho6460 Dude, we also have habanero in Indonesia, I used to eat food containing habanero chili and I thought it was spicy but not the worst for me
*sorryaboutmyenglish
All of u are indonesian..
hahahahhahahhaha
You can see how good a person erwan is. 💛
fun fact i am endang's grandson. this was taken at cilandak kko the place i grew up
Truly, food is a very personal endeavor! This indonesian cuisines' episode is just dope. Been a coffee lover since high school and the roasting process of the coffees in the First Crack Coffee is mesmerizing and telling your experience adds the "ugh" factor to have this shop a more thorough research and certainly to be added on my bucketlist. On the other hand, the Redjeki Culiner's Stuffed Garlic Crabs cooking has so much to do with passion and determination knowing that his mother had it perfected in a trial and error basis with her resto experience in Java. Seems like soul and passion can be seen on the way she cooks that crabs (craving currently). Plus, I'll never forget on how the Yellow Spiced Chickens were prepared - must try this weekend! Thanks, Erwan and team for introducing Indonesia's finest cuisine in our filipino-ish palate! 🤘
I cook a lot of Indonesian foods at home. We all love beef rendang.
Thanks for coming to Indonesia Erwan! I was hoping to see you at that time you came to Jakarta. You are one of my fav youtubers. Terima kasih
Hoping to visit Indonesia soon. Love all I the food! My Indonesian friends are also the kindest people. 💕
In Jakarta u must go to seafood market at muara baru fish market. You can buy fresh seafood in the first floor and take to second floor for cooking the seafood. Price it’s very cheap and taste so delicious. Very recommended for tourists 👍🏻
Nice video, I love your video, Your are my Idol Erwan Heussaff , I from Thailand
Culture shocked, guys? But as a filipino I think indonesia also feels like home. Cheers to our brothers and sisters out there! 😎🍻
FYI Chili is contained a lot of Vitamin C, Indonesian usually consumed spicy food when they got influenza
By far the best video I have seen in a long time....connecting with people from different cultures with different kind of cuisines....awesome Erwan..
This is amazing. A great cinematic process, the talking, the bonding, absolutely amazing.
Went to Sumatra last year. You should visit Riau. The best river fish dishes I had! They serve everything in front of you and then you just pay for those that you ate. lol didn’t know that at first so it’s a good thing our host treated us.
That home cooked meal looks so delicious! You're so lucky to get invited in their home. They are so nice and welcoming💖
This is gonna be my one of most favorite episodes when it comes to food. As a muslim, food is something very difficult for me to explore in every places without caution because I have to make sure it is halal. And this video makes my cravings so intense like if only I could fly to Jakarta at this moment I would. Thank u Erwan for featuring this. You are so genuine person I ever seen in youtube world. Ang swerte talaga ni Anne. Lahat ko kayo Love. Hopefully you can features more Halal food in the future. All the best!
are you thai? I am an Indonesian who in the near future will visit the city of Bangkok for the first time, are there any tips in choosing a halal local restaurant?
Just watched all the episodes of Jakarta foods and i looooove the way you put everything about it. So glad that you enjoyed Jakarta!
You got yourself a new subscriber! Thanks for visiting my hometown, so much more to explore even for me. Love your enthusiasm and appreciation of the foods even if its new to your taste buds. Keep up the good work lad!
What i love in this video and to your channel is you keep exploring kuya Erwan. Looking forward to your new videos in the future.
Indonesian food is awesome! But where you are - their house and the surrounding seemed like it added to the whole experience. It looked beautiful there. Nicely done Erwan! I’m gonna try doing that chicken soon!
Watching erwan's content about food culture from different places he has been to makes me understand easily what each places he has visited has to offer when it comes to food.
12:42 “Ibu mau?”
Miss you mom 🙏🏼
It's true Indonesians loves spicy food. There was once, an Indonesian friend of my dad visited our house, Furthermore, kada subo ang kanin at ulam, sabay Sili.
Now, I won't be satisfied if there's no Chili.
Bawang Putih means White Garlic right? Another addition to some of the Bahasa words I know that are similar/same in Tagalog.
Bawang putih: garlic
Bawang merah: shallot
Bawang bombay: onion
Yea well according to history. Ph founder was indonesian. Some prince for makassar
No wonder it shares similarities
May ibang kulay pa ba ang bawang maliban sa white? 🤔
@@yahtadi5152 don't spread misinformation for God's sake.
@@hijodelsoldeoriente Nope. Not even kidding
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overseas_Minangkabau
- Sulayman King was ruler of the Kingdom of Maynila in what is now Manila, Philippines.
- Baginda King migrated to south Philippines and founded the Sultanate of Sulu in 1390. Between the period 1558-1575
You just in denial on your own history. But basically. What Philippine is today was originally found/built by indonesian
We even have had some old Hindu language(india original) here before we changed it to indonesia language/bahasa, Its called Sanskerta which now then called Tagalog.
Nobody speaks sanskert anymore in indonesia but Philippines. Tagalog seems stuck
The best vlogger in the phil. Is erwan. All the things in your video are absolutely awesome. Cinematography, narration and the music the best.
This is madness. It’s 4AM and I’m drooling over that delicious food. WHY?????
I really love your travel videos erwan. I learn a lot more of their culture and cusine. Please make more travel videos
I love the way he narrated it.. So convincing and entertaining... Nakaka motivate magluto ng bagong food...💟 more videos like native food in different places here in philippines
Erwan, I think it's about time you have your own show on television already. Great content. 💯✔
Cant get enough of you Indonesia. 😍 Thanks Sir for this content.
The garlic crab is inspired from my city Pekalongan, Central Java?! Woot woot🙌🙌 that's righttt lots of delicious food here💕💕
Tauto 👌👌👌
Let's appreciate Erwan for this kind of videos. The quality and content are on point. Kudos for that Sir Erwan and your team!
Missing Indonesia. Food, people, shopping and even the macet of Jakarta. I remember Cilandak area since I stayed there for almost a year.
I love spicy and watching erwan's video is lit!!!
glad you liked it!
When Anthony Bourdain died, I felt broken, Your travel videos for food to see the culture of different places made me feel that some part of him lives in you. Hope to try doing this in the near future!! I just started vlogging seriously. Thank you Erwan for being wonderful!!
BREATHE IF YOU LOVE THIS KIND OF CONTENT
yay thanks for this, Erwan! a lot of us truly appreciate your passion in creating these kind of vlogs. :))
I wish inspite of my age almost getting into senior citizen I still have the chance to travel and eat different kind of foods which I love the most. Tnx for ur vlog🤗
Love love the food in jakarta...i always crave for it..
Erwan.. please travel more! I live in east java, you have to come and see our food here. So many different cuisine you can explore, testing & tasting so delicious!
Really love what you doing here! Learn with locals is the best way to get to know the food! I wish you’ll make more contents like this😁
The Bumbu & Sambal/Chili sauce is the basic of Indonesian food.. anyway i really love ur videos.. greetings from Indonesia!
Brooklyn 72: I've been wanting to buy that bumbu here in Manila... can't find one.
I got the sambal from one of the local stores. I was so happy. Cheers from PH.
Love Indonesia so much 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩 from North Sumatera
Fux 🤭🤭🤭🤭
Wooow....the best friend Endang and chef Erwan...cooking crab,ayam bumbu and sambal...All I like...👍
I love that you featured how they cook their crab dish... Love love crabs! 🦀
Saw that notification, clicked right away. No regrets. Your content gets better and better!
glad you liked it!
"Bumbu" actually means spice, not spice blend. Spice blend in Bahasa Indonesia is "bumbu dasar".
Awesome sir, Peace n Love from Cibubur (South of Jakarta)
🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 you guys seriously? Erwan’s vlogs are the best. And i love how he communicates with his viewers.
Nice chef erwan marami kanang napuntahan Lugar at malaman Ang kanilang mga recipes thanks for sharing.
Thanks for introduce Indonesian food to your viewer, really appreciated!
I’m always amazed by your videos
Can't say enough good stuff on your channel, you are top notch story teller very informative ss well! Keep it goin👏👍
Dude you should be on netflix, the production value of your vids is amazing, keep uploading them fire vids 🔥
I've been in jakarta last week and the Foods! Are soooo amazing ❤ i loved the most are the martabak manis! And nasi goreng for the win! Iloveayam. Hahailove everything ❤
Love every series of your videos. I really love the content especially when it comes to food.
thanks!
I see Erwan. I click. That simple. I always love the content of your videos. 💕😊
That "ibu mau?" is so lovely
I always love your content. You are meant to do this. Continue doing videos man! Love your channel
find this channel and love it! thanks for trying Indonesian food.. i watch all the Jakarta Episodes.. makes me hungry also :)
you are such a great story teller! love watching your contents!
Will be visiting Jakarta in June , will be there for 3 months, hope to taste everything that looks delicious 😍
Didnt get the recipe for the crabs and chicken? Can you post it erwan please??? If you dont mind!! Thanks!! ❤️❤️
Hope i can help you, but i can help you with the recipe of that deep fried chicken (which you can replace the chicken with anything else) ...
this one is very famous here in indonesia..
recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-detail.asp?recipe=111688
It is preety common recipe in indonesia, that food we call fried (goreng), chicken (ayam), boil (ungkep) just search in google or youtube with the words "resep ayam bumbu ungkep" you will get the recipe.
Missing indonesia so much from ur videos! The food is definitely one of the best out there! At least top 5 for me
Food vloggers are my favorite vloggers!!! Keep them videos comjng Erwan! Good job!
its amazing how the whole vlog is filmed artistically and was beautifully made and published here it yt 💯
Indonesian food so very yummy.
I like a lot of there food and the sauce especially the sambel.🤪
Rip replay button. I literally watch this vid 5x 😂. This is what you call C O N T E N T.
I enjoy watching your videos Erwan, will try these this weekend. Feeling hungry now!
I really love indonesian food ,i have an indonesian friend bfore in kuwait,sobrang sarap nya mgluto,,talong na may sambal,di ko na maalala ang name,heheh,like ko rin ung nasi goreng😊
Very informative and appetizing episode, good job Mr. Erwan !!!
Hi Erwan,
Another worth watching vlog. You’ve always taught us new and interesting things and sharing those wonderful dishes from different places and people. Such a joy to watch and very inspiring. Thanks for doing such an amazing content all the time. Again just keep on doing this and looking forward for more vlogs soon. Kudos to you and to your team. More travel and vlogs.
Take care and keep safe always. God bless! ❤️🤗
Belle ❤️
Wow pumunta ka dito sa jakarta wow i did not know that....yup thats true the food in indonesia are deliscious,,,and spicy,,specialy NASI GORENG KAMBING 😋😋😋 awesome...and MARTABAK TOO kuya sarap
In each and every video, you put so much effort
as if it's your last one..Great effort!!