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Pangsit goreng (2012 photo). The chain has over 50 locations with 1,200 employees as of 2022. [1] [3] [7] It also operates food trucks and takeout stalls. [8]Most of the chain's locations are located in Greater Jakarta and West Java, with several branches in Surabaya (opened in 2017) [9] and Denpasar (opened in 2018).
Mie ayam biasa or mie asin common salty mie ayam, which are the common savoury or salty noodle which use salty soy sauce and chicken oil. Mie yamin or mie manis is the sweet variant. For the sweet noodles, the cook will put additional sweet soy sauce kecap manis , so the appearance will be a little bit brownish.
Bakmi or bami is a type of wheat noodle with a slightly pale yellow colour. The most common type of bakmi in Indonesia is mi kuning or 'yellow noodles' made from finely ground wheat, sometimes enriched with eggs as mi telur (egg noodle) made into dough, ground and run through holes to create noodle strings.
Mie ayam, chicken noodle, yellow wheat noodle topped with diced chicken meat, seasoned with soy sauce, and usually served with a chicken broth soup. Mie campur or bakmie campur , assorted meat noodle; yellow wheat noodle topped with an assortment of Chinese barbecue, such as Char Siew, crispy roast pork and sweet pork sausage.
Mie goreng (Indonesian: mi goreng; meaning "fried noodles" [2]), also known as bakmi goreng, [3] is an Indonesian stir-fried noodle dish. It is made with thin yellow noodles stir-fried in cooking oil with garlic , onion or shallots , fried prawn , chicken , beef , or sliced bakso (meatballs), chili, Chinese cabbage , cabbages , tomatoes , egg ...
Medan: 479 4,027,000 Medan is the largest urban area outside of Java island. The urban area is known as Mebidangro. 5 Semarang: 259 2,319,000 Although Semarang metropolitan area is nominally the fourth most populous in Indonesia, it actually comprises a significant portion of rural areas. Semarang's urban population is much smaller than Medan ...
Soto mie, [3] Soto mi, or Mee soto [4] is a spicy Indonesian noodle soup dish [5] commonly found in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. Mie means noodle made of flour, salt and egg, while soto refers to Indonesian soup. In Indonesia, it is called soto mie and is considered one variant of soto, while in Malaysia and Singapore it is called mee soto.
Mie jawa (lit. ' Java noodles ' ), also called as mi jawa or bakmi jawa in Indonesia, or mee Jawa in Malaysia is a traditional Javanese style noodle , [ 1 ] commonly found in Indonesia and Malaysia.