Eating in Traditional Sundanese Style in Bandung
She could be the farmers wife, but today she's our waitress.
Traditional
Sudanese dining is outdoors in a shelter called a Saung. There is usually a
Saung in every rice field for the farmers to eat their meals in. At mealtime,
the farmer’s wife brings the food out to the Saung for her husband.
Bandung
is the center of Sundanese culture, so there are many restaurants that offer a
traditional dining experience. Tops on my list is Sindang Reret Hotel and
Restaurant in Ciwidey, a suburb of Bandung.
Sindang Reret
(Sundanese for “please stop by and see us”), you can choose to eat in a
tropical garden, a rice field, or indoors on tables and chairs.
Rice Field Scenery |
Serving it up...
Top left - Hayam
Beuleum Sinpang Reret - Grilled Chicken, Top right - Tumis Tahu Kiciwis - Stir
Fried Tofu with Vegetables, Kasreng - Fried Chips with Peanuts, and Sate
Kambing - Grilled Lamb with Peanut Sauce. Bottom left - Goreng Luak Gurame -
Fried Gurame Fish. Center - Cing Cau - Milk and Gelatin Appetizer. Bottom right
- Kue Balok, or Bandros - Traditional Cake
This Sindang Rerett is located on Jl.
Raya Provinsi Ciwidey, Kab. Bandung.
They
have three other locations as well: Lembang, Bandung, Jakarta
Balibu Restaurant Bandung
In
the photo above…
Top
left is Terong Seuhah – Grilled Eggplant with Chili. In the center – Sate
Kambing – Grilled Lamb with a sweet sauce, top right – Otak-Otak – Fishcake
wrapped in banana leaves.
Center
– Balibu is in an urban area. They have a small garden, as well as a dining
room. The fountain on the left is where they catch the fish you order.
Bottom
– On the right is a grilled Gurame fish, and on the left is Karedok – Raw
Vegetable Salad.
Balibu is located on Jl.Tangkuban
Perahu, Lembang
Kampung Baso Restaurant
Kampung
Baso is another quality Sundanese experience. It’s has a well manicured garden
and a rich night time ambiance. They’re located on Jl. Setia Budhi, No. 316,
Setia Budhi, Bandung
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