First Time in BANDUNG 🇮🇩 My New FAVOURITE CITY in INDONESIA

Amazing day in Bandung Indonesia, also known as the “Paris of Java“ and the “Flower City.“ This charming destination was popular during the colonial era, and its rich history and culture continue to captivate visitors today. In this video, we’ll indulge in some of Bandung’s most delicious dishes, such as Tahu Kupat, a tasty combination of tofu, rice cakes, and vegetables, and Es Campur, a refreshing dessert made with mixed fruits, jelly, and sweet syrup. Our journey begins at the bustling Alun Alun area, where we hop on a trolley ride for just 20k rupiah. We’ll visit the iconic Bandung Conference monument, which commemorates the historic Asian-African Conference held in 1955. Afterward, we’ll treat ourselves to Batagor, a mouthwatering dish made from fried fish dumplings and tofu, served with a rich peanut sauce. Next, we’ll stroll down the famous Braga Street, taking in the vibrant atmosphere and stunning architecture. On our final day in Bandung, we’ll savor a bowl of Bubur Ayam Bandung, a comforting chicken porridge dish topped with flavorful condiments. Don’t miss this incredible adventure through the captivating city of Bandung, Indonesia! You can support my work at where I share tips that don’t make it into videos and behind the scenes content. // MY EQUIPMENT // Camera: Wide Angle Lens Hack: Drone: Mic: Handheld Tripod: // GET THE BEST FOOD TRAVEL TIPS // SUBSCRIBE: Like the music? Here’s what I use: My travel insurance: Onward Tickets: Protect Yourself With a VPN: // MORE ABOUT ME!// Hi I’m Ayngelina. I’m Canadian and my full time job is my site it’s all about the best food around the world and how to make it at home. Follow my other social channels here: Instagram: ​​​​​ Facebook: Blog: 00:00 Bandung Indonesia 00:56 Tahu Kupat 03:16 Es Campur 06:25 Indonesians love to repeat words 08:56 Can’t Fly Drone in Bandung 09:27 Bandung Trolly Ride 12:28 Bandung Conference (Asian-African Conference), 1955 13:37 Batagor 15:13 Braga Street 17:47 Bubur Ayam Bandung #Bandung #Indonesianfood #Indonesia
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