Yogyakarta Night Food Tour





Beschrijving
Deze food-walking-tour met Good Indonesian FOod presenteert niet alleen een verscheidenheid aan kenmerkende traditionele Yogyakarta-gerechten, variërend van nasi campur tot bakmie, en ook kenmerkende drankjes die je zullen opwarmen terwijl je geniet van de nachtelijke sfeer van Yogyakarta. Onthult ook veel interessante leuke feiten over de monumenten in de stad, reizen met openbaar vervoer en zelfs traditionele spellen die mystieke waarden in zich houden. maandag tot zondag 18:00 tot 21:00 uur
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Belangrijke informatie
- Opties voor openbaar vervoer zijn in de buurt aanwezig
- Geschikt voor alle condities
- Kinderen moeten worden begeleid door een volwassene
- Draag comfortabele en ontspannen kleding
- Informeer ons alstublieft voor elke voedselbeperking
Beoordelingen(3)
The tour guide did not show up. I tried to contact them through WhatsApp, which is usual for tour operators in Indonesia, but the number wasn’t recognised. I messaged twice through the TripAdvisor app but got no response. Interestingly, I experienced credit card fraud shortly after booking this tour. Maybe choose a different tour operator.
<p>We were taken around on a night food tour of Jogja by Ratna who was very informative and patient. It was a lot of fun and this was one of the best cultural experiences we had on our trip in terms of plugging into local culture and nightlife. Would recommend as a fun and interesting way to orient yourself around the city, try some new dishes, and learn about the history and people of this cool city at the same time.</p>
<p>I highly recommend this tour. Our guide Ratna whatsapped me a few days earlier to confirm the meeting point. She brought us all around town to sample the best of the local food which you won't read in a traveller's blog, but only from a local who has lived there and frequents these same food stalls. I managed to try the kopi joss charchoal coffee from the streetside night stall where it originated from, queued to eat Harga Lumpia from a small street cart, and sat by the roadside near the Kraton drinking Ronde Biasu ginger tea whilst watching the locals in their brightly lit go-karts. My best night out with a very sweet and knowledgeable guide. Thanks Ratna!</p>



