The text appears to be a transcription of a vlog or video post, likely from a food or travel vlogger, detailing their experiences exploring the Jogja Complex area in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The vlogger took a bus ride to the complex, mentioning the scenic views along the way. Upon arrival, they tried kwetiau, a dish that has been around since 1952, and described its taste and texture.
The vlogger then visited a street food stall selling vadai, a South Indian snack. They tried the vadai and described its crispy exterior and soft interior.
Next, they visited a culinary market where they tried various foods, including a dish that tasted like Carbonara but was not actually Carbonara. They also tried a spicy and sweet sauce.
The vlogger then visited a satay stall and ordered a package of 15 skewers of chicken, beef, and lamb satay, as well as rice cake. They described the satay as soft and flavorful, with a unique Wasabi and black sweet dipping sauce.
Throughout the post, the vlogger engages in casual conversation with their audience, making humorous remarks and observations about the food and their surroundings. They also mention their personal preferences and experiences, such as missing a particular food they had before a BTS concert.
The post concludes with the vlogger reflecting on their experiences and expressing their enthusiasm for the food they tried.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The narrator took the bus number 51 to get to their first destination, which took about 47 minutes.
2. The narrator arrived at Jogja Complex.
3. The narrator ate kwetiau, a dish that has been around since 1952.
4. The narrator visited a street food stall that sold vadai, a South Indian snack.
5. The vadai stall has been around since 1989.
6. The narrator took bus number 186 to get to Raffles Ki.
7. The narrator visited a place that sold various types of satay.
8. The narrator ordered a package of satay that included 15 skewers of chicken satay, 15 skewers of beef or lamb, and 15 shrimp.
9. The narrator tried Wasabi and blacksweet dipping sauce, which they found unique.
10. The narrator ate at a place that served nasi lemak, a popular Singaporean dish.
11. The narrator tried bro noodle, which they found to be a must-try dish.
12. The narrator visited a place that sold various types of food, including biryani rice.
Note: The text appears to be a transcript of a video or audio recording, and some parts may not make sense or may be incomplete.