Mumbai, India
It Seemed That The Era Of Smooth Cashless Payment Anywhere In The World Was Just Around The Corner, But The Reality Seems To Be A Little Further Away
The Man Was Making What Appeared To Be A Masala Dosa, As The Ingredients Were Placed In The Center Of The Crepe-like Dough
Dadaocheng Cisheng Temple, Taipei
The Area Lined With Food Stalls At The Dadaocheng Cisheng Temple Is An Alley With A High Density Of Good Food
Kaoshiung, Taiwan
The Name Kaohsiung Was Once Written In The Vulgar Chinese Character 打狗
Kameari Katori Jinja Shrine, Tokyo
There Must Be No Fair That Doesn't Sell Japanese Sponge Cake
Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo
It Must Be The Translocation Effect That Makes The Food At The Stalls On The Temple Grounds So Delicious
Jakarta, Indonesia
In Front Of The Mosque, The Sacred Space And The Secular World With A Woman Walking With A Plate Of Food, Were Side By Side
Boys Were Playing Around A Food Stall That Had Not Yet Opened For Business
Cirebon, Indonesia
The Man Was Silently Continuing His Prep Work In Front Of The Laundry Drying On The Side Of The Road
There Were Also Stalls Selling Tofu In The Alley
As A Result Of The Long Time That Has Passed Since It Was Introduced, Tofu Looks Like A Locally Born Ingredient In Indonesia
The Reason Why There Are So Many Food Stalls In Cirebon Is Because It's A Business That Can Be Started With Little Money To Begin With
Kanoman market, Cirebon
In Indonesia, Where The Majority Of The Population Is Muslim, Drinking Is Generally Considered To Be A Bad Idea
Not Only Were The Customers Missing, But The Owner Of The Stall Was Also Nowhere To Be Found
In Jakarta, Motorcycle Cab Drivers Often Hang Out Around Food Stalls On The Roadside
The Woman Was Behind The Food Stall, Surfing The Web, Waiting For Customers To Arrive
The Side Of The Stall Gave A Glimpse Into The Daily Life Of The Owner And His Family
It's A Cat's Prerogative To Have Free Access To Everywhere
In Jakarta, Mobile Food Stalls Called Kaki Lima Are Often Seen Doing Business In Residential Areas
Where The Flow Of People Stagnates, Becak Is Parked And People Hang Out
Food Samples Are A Method Of Expression Invented In Japan, So When Food Is Placed In Stores Overseas, It Is Almost Always The Real Thing
Petai Is A Major Ingredient In Indonesia And Is Used In A Variety Of Dishes
People Selling Food On The Street Have To Provide Their Own Electricity And Gas, And It's Not Easy
Once You Place Your Order, You'll Feel Like A Monk Until The Food Comes Out
In A World Without Convenience Stores, If You Get Hungry, You Must Either Cook Something Yourself Or Buy Something From A Food Stand That Serves Snacks
The Cat Looking Around Under The Stall Looked Like A Human Checking To See If There Was Any Change Left Over In The Vending Machine
A Lot Of People Were Gathered Around The Food Stalls In The Alley, And It Was Crowded
In Jakarta, It Seems That It Is Not Customary To Keep Motorcycles Inside The House, And There Are Many Motorcycles Parked In The Alley
Convenience Stores Are A Part Of Daily Life In Jakarta, But You Don't Often See Them In Densely Populated Residential Areas
The Roadside Stalls In Jakarta Seem To Function As A Social Gathering Place As Well
Bakwan, A Vegetable Fritter, Must Be Easy To Eat Even If You're Driving
Jakarta Cathedral, Jakarta
In India, I Think Most Gas Cylinders Were Red, But In Indonesia, I Think Most Gas Cylinders Are Green
Hayam Wuruk Street, Jakarta
Hayam Wuruk Street Is A Big Street With Bus Lanes, But There Are Food Stalls Here And There
Taman Sari district, Jakarta
Ketoprak Is A Local Jakarta Food Made Of Rice Balls And Mixed With Bean Sprouts, Coconut Milk, And Chili Peppers
Glodok district, Jakarta
The Long, Thin Fried Bread Known As You Tiao In The Chinese Culture Is Called Cakwe In Indonesia
Indonesia, Like Other Southeast Asian Countries, Should Stop Drinking Tap Water
Glodok, Jakarta
Jelly Made From Medicinal Herbs Called Cin Cau Was Sold At A Food Stall In Jakarta
Jakarta Is Full Of Street Food, So If You Get Hungry While Walking, You Won't Have A Problem Eating
The Young Man Chopping Garlic In Jakarta's Chinatown
Fatahillah Square in Jakarta, Jakarta
Perhaps It Is A Trend Of The Times, But Not A Single Person Was Selling Postcards Even At Fatahillah Square, Jakarta's Most Popular Tourist Attraction
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