Located just 13 kilometres from Jakarta, Bintaro has grown into a thriving suburban township known for its modern lifestyle, vibrant communities, and bustling commercial centres. Among its many attractions is Fresh Market Bintaro, a lively marketplace that offers visitors an authentic glimpse into Indonesia's rich agricultural produce and culinary heritage.
A visit to Fresh Market Bintaro provides a fascinating insight into Indonesia's diverse food culture. The bustling market is filled with vendors selling an impressive variety of local products, attracting shoppers from all walks of life.
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| Adi sourced his tapioca & jengkol from all over the places around jakarta |
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| Tapioca, Adi sourced from everywhere selling at rm2 per kg |
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| All types of crackers available made of seafood, vegetables, fruits |
Among the most sought-after commodities is tapioca, a staple ingredient in many Indonesian dishes. Vendor Adi shared that his tapioca is sourced from regions outside Jakarta and sold at an affordable price of less than RM2 per kilogram. He also proudly promotes jengkol, known as jering in Malaysia, a uniquely flavoured local delicacy that remains popular among Indonesian households. It retails at approximately RM4 per 250 grams.
Nearby, Imam's stall attracts regular customers seeking fresh tempeh, a protein-rich fermented soybean product that has become a beloved staple throughout Indonesia. Imam also sells cuwek layang, a type of fish favoured by many homemakers during their morning market visits, making his stall a popular destination for fresh daily ingredients.
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| Almost like Losun vegetables, available at Fresh market, Bintaro |
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| Jengkol(jering) , another popular side dish available at Adi's stall |
Crackers are another essential accompaniment to Indonesian meals, and Banon's stall offers an extensive selection of keropok and traditional crackers. For many Indonesians, a meal feels incomplete without the satisfying crunch of these popular side dishes.
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| Tempeh is a condiment made from soybeans sold at Imam's stall |
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| Cuwek Layang, a type of fish sold at Imam's stall |
No visit to the market would be complete without experiencing Indonesia's renowned coffee culture. At Rumah Kopi, Allysa and Asem showcase an impressive range of premium coffee beans sourced from various regions across the archipelago. According to Allysa, the café offers 32 varieties of coffee and has expanded to 14 branches in markets beyond Bintaro. Their coffee remains among the market's best-selling products, reflecting Indonesia's deep appreciation for quality coffee and the country's growing reputation in the global coffee industry.
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| Just outside Fresh Market, plenty of eatery stalls |
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| Inside Fresh Market, Bintaro |
Fresh Market Bintaro is more than just a place to shop. It is a vibrant community hub where visitors can discover the authentic flavours, traditions, and entrepreneurial spirit that define Indonesia's diverse culinary heritage.
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| At Rumah Kopi cafe, media members, getting to know Alyssa & Asem, the operators |
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| Alyssa & Asem, handling Rumah Kopi Cafe, they also sell coffee powder freshly grind |
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