Los lambuang, Bukittinggi. |
Conditions in the three traditional markets in Bukittinggi, West Sumatera, namely Pasar Ateh, market slope, and market bottom are very dense by traders.
Merchants are increasingly in the presence of temporary markets, where Ateh market merchants sell while at the building where they sell is built.
No doubt, Los Lambuang is a spring in the wilderness.
Los Lambuang itself if interpreted literally means "hallway of the stomach".
For residents around Bukittinggi, this stall is the place to fill the stomach when hungry.
Simply put, Los Lambuang is a hawker centre in the three markets.
It is unclear exactly when Los Lambuang stands.
However, the average trader in this place is the second generation, even some of them are the grandsons of the first selling merchant.
So, if Dikira-kira Los Lambuang has stood more than 20 years ago.
Do not hope we can find modern foods such as fried chicken flour, grilled meats, or instant noodles.
The center is a traditional Minang food centre that is rarely sold in other areas in Bukittinggi.
Not only the menu and its spices retain the ancestral heritage, the way the presentation was so.
Nasi Kapau, for example.
We can find Uni-Uni, a nickname for Minang women, peddle the signature dishes typical of Kapau in the original way.
They stood on a small stage, holding a long-held spoon, and visitors who sat lower than the seller.
Besides Nasi Kapau which is a mainstay of Bukittinggi, in Los Lambuang also easily find Katupek Pitalah made using Gulai seasoning with a variety of side dishes, ranging from meat, organ meats, to cakes.
The taste is very delicious precisely proportional to the price.
Just take Rp 30,000, visitors can already enjoy a portion of Nasi Kapau with more than one complete side dish.
If you feel less, we can add additional side dishes. The average traveler does not spend Rp 50,000 for one meal in Los Lambuang.
Remember, shame to ask perverted on the road.
If you have never visited this place, do not be ashamed to ask the people around.
The road to Los Lambuang indeed has to pass dozens of twists, dozens of stairs, and narrow alleys before arriving at Los Lambuang.
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