Batik-making is an ancient art form in Indonesia, with intricate designs painted on fabric using wax and dye. Hand-painted batik fabrics are a prized possession of the region.
📍 Bel Il Night Market
craftIDR 50,000-200,000
Wood Carvings of Ganesha
Wood carvings in Bali are revered for their intricacy and craftsmanship. Ganesha, the elephant-headed deity, is a popular theme in Balinese wood carvings.
📍 Ubud Art Market
jewelleryIDR 500,000-2,000,000
Javanese Silverware
Javanese silverware is renowned for its intricate designs and craftsmanship. From simple to elaborate pieces, Javanese silverware makes a thoughtful take-home gift.
📍 Surakarta (Solo) Traditional Market
foodIDR 5,000-10,000
Palm Sugar from East Java
Palm sugar is a key ingredient in many Indonesian dishes and desserts. Produced from the sap of palm trees, East Javanese palm sugar is treasured for its rich taste and nutritional benefits.
📍 East Java Traditional Market
Local dishes
🌅 Morning2
☀️ Afternoon2
🌙 Evening2
Lin Dong Fang Baozi
Steamed bun filled with pork, bamboo shoots, and mushrooms.
Where: Bel Il Night Market
When: morning
Price: NT$20
Da Chang Bao Xian
Large steamed bun filled with pork and pickled vegetables.
Where: Bel Il Night Market
When: morning
Price: NT$30
Stinky Tofu
Fermented tofu with a strong aroma, often served with pickled cabbage and chili sauce.
Where: Bel Il Night Market
When: afternoon
Price: NT$50
Oyster Omelette
Thick omelette filled with fresh oysters, bean sprouts, and garlic chives.
Where: Bel Il Night Market
When: afternoon
Price: NT$70
Pepper Buns
Steamed buns filled with minced pork and Sichuan peppercorns.
Where: Bel Il Night Market
When: evening
Price: NT$35
Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken
Crispy fried chicken cutlet, larger than a human hand, served with a spicy salt seasoning.