Traveling Bali on Your Own: Nasi Goreng, Indonesian Fried Rice
Nasi Goreng, Indonesian Fried Rice http://www.hotsia.com > Traveling Bali on Your Own > Nasi Goreng, Indonesian Fried Rice Traveling Bali on your own: Kuta, Denpasar, Ubud - covered it all. Traveling Bali on your own from the airport to the city. View of the volcano crater in Ubud. Ferry from Bali to Java. Balinese food. Traveling to Bali independently. Recommended hotels in Bali. Crispy pork rice bowl. Balinese traditional Kecak dance. Ancient Balinese traditional music. Nasi Goreng, Indonesian fried rice.

Balinese Spirit House Shrine. Madura Black Satay. Bali Sacred Spring Temple. Cycling tour in Ubud town. Recommended hotels in Ubud, Bali. Balinese wedding traditions. Recommended hotels in Bali. Indonesian fried rice, Nasi Goreng (NASI GOLANG) is a common dish found at street stalls. The price at the hotel I stayed was 20,000 Rupiah or 60 Baht, but street stalls outside likely sell it for about 40 Baht. Indonesian-style fried rice topped with fragrant fried shallots. The rice is a bit firm but delicious, somewhat similar to...
An ancient Thai fried rice I once ate. I liked that it came with chili on the side, very flavorful. But it’s better to add satay for extra protein to enhance the taste. Nasi Goreng is widely sold across Indonesia. I ate it in Bali and Jakarta. Indonesian Nasi Goreng tastes similar to Malaysian fried rice. I also tried Nasi Goreng in Penang, which was quite similar. I even tried stir-frying it at home with a Thai twist, and it was delicious. Mr.Hotsia recommends hotels in Bali and the best areas to stay.
NASI GOLANG Danau Telaga Sarangan, Indonesian fried rice hitam. NASI GOLANG SIANTAR, Indonesian fried rice. Nasi Goreng PENANG, eating Penang fried rice. The first dish I ate at a hotel in Denpasar. 8°39'5.868"S, 115°12'50.981"E GPS coordinates (POI). Must have chili like this. Very delicious.

