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Join a local guide for a two-hour evening food tour of Nagoya's best night market stalls. Satay, laksa, grilled seafood and Batam's famous BBQ pork ribs.
Nagoya's night market is one of Southeast Asia's most under-rated food destinations. Dozens of open-air stalls serve Indonesian, Chinese-Malay and Malay dishes that have evolved over generations of trade and migration.
Expect to try at least 8–10 dishes: sate padang, mie goreng, BBQ pork ribs (babi panggang), grilled stingray, fresh coconut, and more. Your guide explains the history and culture behind each dish.
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