Angkringan


Angkringan (derived from the Javanese 'Angkring', which means sit down) is a push cart  that sells a variety of foods and beverages commonly contained in each side of roads in Central Java and Yogyakarta. In Sala known as the stall hik ("exceptional cuisine a la the village"). Angkringan Gerobag ordinary plastic sheeting covered with a cloth and can carry about 8 people purchaser. Operates from late afternoon, he relied on the traditional lighting of senthir, and also aided by the bright lights of the road.

Foods that are sold include rice cat, fried, intestine satay (chicken), sate quail egg, chips and others. In selling any a wide range of beverages such as tea, citrus, coffee, tape, wedang ginger and milk. All sold at a very affordable price.

Although the price is cheap, but consumers are highly varied stalls. Starting from the pedicab driver, a builder, office workers, students, artists, even to the officials and executives. Between buyers and sellers are often seen chatting with the atmosphere relaxed and amicably.

Angkringan also known as an egalitarian place because of the variety of buyers who come without distinction of social strata or racial intolerance. They enjoy free food while chatting until late into the night - although not known each other - about things or sometimes discussing serious topics. The price is cheap and relaxing place that makes angkringan very popular in the middle of the city as a stopover to repel hungry or just unwind.

Susana familiar in this famous make this famous name not only refers into place but the atmosphere, several events menadopsi angkringan words to describe the atmosphere intimate sharing and bridging the differences, such as the diadakanLitbang Angkringan JTF kmtf and also Angkringan Ramadan is often held on college campuses before breaking the fast. 


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