Indonesian Cuisines- Something most of the foodie’s love

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You might have come across a lot of people who travel not only with an aim to explore but also aims at tasting the best cuisines of that particular city or country. If you’re also amongst those bit foodie people and heading to a place known for the best Indonesian cuisines, then you are certainly on a treat. Brighton, UK is amongst such places that serve the lavishing and lip-smacking food from all nations that differ from the place it belongs a bit. As that of many Asian countries, one of the major and staple ingredients used in Indonesian cuisines is ‘rice’.

The Indonesian cuisines are not only available in its home country, but a lot of famous restaurants in Brighton offers lip-smacking dishes like ‘nasi goreng’, ’Gado-Gado’etc. You will find these dishes in most of the places offering Indonesian delights from street vendors and traditional food festivals to multi-cuisine restaurants.

A lot of typical ingredients are used in these cuisines inclusive of tamarind juice, coconut milk, lime, chillies, kemiri, lemongrass etc. If you want to explore the best of Indonesian cuisines in Brighton, here are some of the favourites that you might like to try:

  • Rendang- This is one of the most popular dishes served in the UK and it is originated from one of the Indonesia’s ethnic group, the Minangkabau. This cuisine is made from a beef that is cooked in spices and coconut milk.

Bali Brasserie Rendang

  • Soto- A traditional soup inclusive of ingredients of meat i.e. of a chicken or beef, vegetables and broth. The soup is typically served with a side dish of rice. Similar to a lot of Indonesian cuisines, it also has a number of regional influences.

Bali Brasserie Soto

  • Sambal- It is usually served as a side dish and characteristically, it is made from hot chillies. It is one such cuisine that spicy lovers will love. A lot of adaptations of this dish exist in Indonesia, but a few of the Indonesian restaurants in Brighton even serve the best of this cuisine to the foodies who visit their restaurant.

Bali Brasserie Sambal

Being a travel nazi, you must have gone through a lot of positive and negative experiences especially as far as food is concerned. During your visit to the UK, consider trying the best of Malaysian and Indonesian cuisines.

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