Lenggang Jakarta, Food court in Gambir, Indonesia.
Lenggang Jakarta is a food court near Monas Monument with hundreds of vendor stalls selling local dishes, snacks, and traditional Indonesian drinks. The stalls are arranged closely together to serve many people eating at the same time.
This space opened in 2015 as an organized venue for street food vendors and small traders who had previously worked scattered across the city. The project aimed to bring together the city's informal eating culture in one structured location.
This place brings together food traditions from across Indonesia in one social space where eating is about sharing and community. You can watch vendors prepare regional specialties using methods passed down through families.
The place is easy to walk through and operates during daytime and evening hours, making it convenient for those who want to browse different foods quickly. Most vendors accept digital payment, which simplifies transactions.
The venue offers free internet access and includes facilities for people with mobility limitations. This makes it more than just a place to eat, turning it into a social gathering spot.
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