Sweet Coffee Enjoyed in the Slums is a beverage favored in the low-income residential areas of Jakarta, Indonesia. Easily prepared using instant coffee, condensed milk, and sugar, it is often served as iced coffee in the hot climate. Regularly available at street stalls and small shops within the slums, it plays a role in providing relaxation and contributing to community formation among local residents. Such sweet coffee reflects Indonesia’s unique coffee culture and lifestyle, serving as a popular item among urban commoners.
Anker Beer is a pilsner-type beer produced by PT Delta Djakarta Tbk, based in Jakarta, Indonesia. Since its establishment in 1932, it has been regarded as a symbolic brand of the local beer culture and is mainly distributed within Indonesia. Despite strict alcohol regulations in the country, where the majority of the population is Muslim, Anker Beer has long enjoyed great popularity among both local residents and foreign travelers.
Nasi goreng pagoda is a type of nasi goreng, Indonesia's representative fried rice dish. It is often served at urban restaurants, especially in places such as Mangga Dua Square in Jakarta. Compared to regular nasi goreng, it is characterized by luxurious toppings and seasonings, and is often accompanied by fried eggs, fried chicken, fresh vegetables, sambal sauce, and pickles. It is widely enjoyed by both locals and tourists, and is recognized as a dish symbolizing the diversity of Indonesian cuisine.