“Container Culinary Village” is one of the culinary tourism locations in the city of Serang that is offered for hunters of delicious food. It is called Container Culinary Village because shops or food stalls that provide food and beverages at these locations are made of containers, it is located in the yard of the Perhutani office on Jalan Yusuf Martadilaga, Serang City.

This culinary tour in the middle of Serang City uses around 20 containers to sell various types of food including taichan satay, seblak, seafood, ramen and ayam geprek. The food prices offered are quite cheap, starting from IDR 5,000 to IDR 150,000 per serving.

Usually, these culinary tours that are close to the Serang City square are crowded almost every day starting at 4pm to 11pm. These stalls are located in front of PT Perhutani's office by utilizing Perhutani's vacant land. Every trader who wants to open a food stall pays 8 million per year.

In addition, traders should also prepare their own containers of the size specified in order to look similar.

"We, as the traders need good land to sell foods, so we ask for permission to sell here and take advantage of PT Perhutani's unused land. In order to be conducive and organized, we make a community, "said Andi, the owner of Taichan satay stall, when met in Serang on Friday.

This modern place to eat is visited by many people because this place is recommended and it is a unique place. This culinary village is also designed for all groups ranging from student to working parents. For those who like to go on a culinary tour with family, like to hang out with friends, and do homework while eating, this place is recommended. In addition, every night here also always enlivened by live music and is equipped with wifi and a unique garden.

"The place is comfortable for gatherings with friends and family, because the atmosphere is outdoor and there is live music at night. It is very suitable for young people like me," Avi said, a visitor in the Container Culinary Village.

Pewarta: Bilqis Assajidah

Editor : Sambas


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