Martabak Kubang Hayuda, Indonesian restaurant in Setiabudi, Indonesia
Martabak Kubang Hayuda is a restaurant in Jakarta specializing in stuffed pancakes, a popular Indonesian dish available in both sweet and savory versions. The operation runs from a central kitchen with multiple locations serving the surrounding region.
The business was founded in 1971 as Martabak Mesir Kubang by H. Yusri Darwis in Padang before expanding to the Jakarta region. A name change later allowed the brand to secure trademark registration for its growing number of locations.
The kitchen prepares traditional Indonesian martabak varieties, from sweet peanut and chocolate versions to savory meat and vegetable options, reflecting local taste preferences. These recipes have been passed down through the family and remain central to the restaurant's identity.
The restaurant is centrally located in Setiabudi and easily accessible by foot or public transportation. Food is served both at the location and delivered to surrounding areas.
The original name included the word Mesir, which means Egypt, causing complications during trademark registration. The name was simplified to allow patent protection for the growing franchise system.
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