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Tempting Banjarese Food

Exploring nighttime street food in Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, is a pleasurable experience, with the city’s pulse spilling over onto the banks of the Martapura River.

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JUMARTO YULIANUS
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Soto banjar is served at the Bang Amat Soto Depot, Banua Anyar Village, East Banjarmasin, Banjarmasin City, South Kalimantan, Thursday (3/2/2022). A food stall on the banks of the Martapura River with the main menu of soto banjar is an option to enjoy culinary tourism in Banjarmasin..
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Soto banjar is served at the Bang Amat Soto Depot, Banua Anyar Village, East Banjarmasin, Banjarmasin City, South Kalimantan, Thursday (3/2/2022). A food stall on the banks of the Martapura River with the main menu of soto banjar is an option to enjoy culinary tourism in Banjarmasin..

The row of food stalls standing on the banks of the Martapura River in Banua Anyar subdistrict, Banjarmasin, were crowded one night with visitors who came one after another to enjoy typical Banjarese cuisine.

A wooden boat, locally known as kelotok, docked at a pier beside Jukung Julak stall on Saturday (22/1/2022) at around 8 p.m. Central Indonesia Time (WITA). Dozens of people disembarked from the boat. They chose a table and ordered food and drinks at the stall.

Editor:
SYAHNAN RANGKUTI
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