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Friday 14 November 2008

My Take on Jakarta

First impressions are often the longest-lasting ones, don’t you think?

Just 2 days in Jakarta and these are my observations:

- The main airport building is very old – it looks like a bigger version of the airport in Bali if you have been there. Quite gloomy and sad.
- Traffic is horrendous. Drivers can turn a 2-lane highway into 4 lanes, or more, depending on how they squeeze. Because of that, there are massive traffic jams everywhere. You’ve got to have guts of steel to drive in Jakarta. Never shall I complain about KL city traffic again or the drivers again.
- The Toyota Innova is called “Kijang”. Other commonly-used cars are Suzuki Swift and Toyota Vios & Alphard.
- I can’t differentiate between the Indon Chinese and the Indon Malays. Even the Indon Chinese have relatively darker complexion than the Malaysian Chinese.
- It is a regulation that vehicles entering malls, office buildings, hotels need to be checked, but the intensity of which it is done ranges. At the hotel where I stayed (Ritz Carlton), the check was very intensive. Afterall, it is diagonally opposite JW Marriott, which was bombed. At Plaza Indonesia, a shopping mall, they only performed a cursory glance-over. Serves what purpose, I don’t know.
- There are metal detectors doors everywhere but again, even if it beeped, they never bothered to stop you.
- There are Krispy Crème doughnuts here though locals flock to J.Co (by the way, the J.Co fad in KL has died. There is barely a queue at the Pavillion outlet).
- Indonesia cuisine is absolutely delicious though the names sound dodgy eg. Sup Buntut (- clear oxtail soup) and Mee Tek-Tek!
- Service in restaurants is worse here than in KL. Thought it could not get any worse, eh?
- I was browsing in a supermarket last night with my colleague who needed to pick something up. Noticed that a bottle of Palmolive body wash costs RM35 equivalent! Plus you cannot find liquid detergent over here. Everyone seems to use only powder detergent. You can’t find Strepsils either.
- The weather is extremely humid, which I found rather strange. Afterall, how much more humid can it get than in KL, which is located in the valley?
- The sun is up, and I mean really high up in the sky, by 5-ish in the morning but it gets dark by 6pm. As a result, I woke up at 5:30 this morning.

The high point of the trip was definitely the Indonesian food. Even for breakfast, I opted for Mee Bandung instead of making a beeline for the American breakfast buffet spread like I usually do in Singapore. Too bad I didn’t bring my camera hence no photos.

11 comments:

chooi peng said...

they name the food so directly ah!!! LOL

jazzmint said...

wahh so strict ah the security there...

yaya..their j-co is still a hit eh..:P..i like their food, yummy hehehe..

Anonymous said...

Wah...no pictures meh? aisay....but I'm glad you enjoyed the food though.

Mommy to Chumsy said...

hahahha..can't help laughing at the names of the food :) did u do any shopping there...like for clothes? anything nice?

Anonymous said...

how could you not bring ur canggih olympus camera? nought edi and didnt use it ah? sigh.. hehe..
the soup buntut and mee tek tek sound very funny to me. had some kind of imagination lioa..LOL!

slavemom said...

We shldn't be complaining too much abt our country ya. :)

Vivianz said...

My hubby used to work there in Jakarta for half a year leh... that's one of the country he didn't complain about the food.... hehehehe

LittleLamb said...

the traffic should be horrendous in jakarta right..somemore u r right in town

Irene said...

yikes, so our KL traffic consider ok lah? omg. mati if i stay there man.

Anonymous said...

Ooh...interesting! I have former students in Jakarta who are ALwAyS inviting me over but guess this will have to wait till Lucas is older.

I guess it's tough to diff the Chinese from the Malays since the Jakarta Chinese don't speak any Chinese dialects, unless those from Sumatra.

The food sounds delicious!!! Or anything other than Chinese food sounds heavenly to me now LOL

By the way, "Indon" is a derogatory term!

NomadicMom said...

Maybe you didn't see properly lah. The chinese ldo ook different from the Malays...though they would not consider themselves Malay. The Javanese actually look quite like Japanese. Really.

And you can get liquid detergent. It's just that it would cost a bomb. Also YES. You do get Strepsils. It's just that in Jakarta, you need to go to different supermarkets for different things.

Actually.. we don't eat the Indo food. H says it's like poor man's "Chapp fann". We only eat these foods when we have guests. Hahahha.

As for traffic...that's why most people have drivers... :-)