Jakarta’s Hidden Food Spots
A recent video sends creators into Jakarta with Indonesian influencers who unlock hidden street‑food gems — a reminder that local tastemakers surface the best off‑map bites. (youtube.com) The format shows influencer partnerships as a fast track to authentic, walkable food tours in big cities. (youtube.com)
Kristian Hansen premiered the episode “Indonesian Influencers Took Me to Jakarta’s Hidden Food Spots” on March 27, 2026 from his YouTube channel, which the video page lists at roughly 530,000 subscribers. (youtube.com)) The episode credits Michelle Santoso as a guiding food influencer; Santoso is documented as a Jakarta-based culinary creator and the owner of Rocket Deli and The Roots salad bar. (id.wikipedia.org)) Jakarta creator Rere Anggara (known on TikTok as RERECEH) appears in the episode and has produced viral TikTok clips, including a post tied to Kristian’s warteg segment that accumulated roughly 169,600 likes. (tiktok.com)) Kristian frames the video as a lead-in to a longer Java series titled “Sabang to Merauke,” which he references in the description as the next chapter of his Indonesia coverage. (youtube.com)) Indonesian outlets have profiled Kristian this year amid heightened local visibility, noting his decision to leave a logistics job in 2021 to focus on content and reporting his prominence in Indonesian media in early 2026. (kompas.com)) The video description includes explicit commercial‑inquiry contact details (an Indonesian phone endorsement line and a management email), signaling that the shoot involved formal partnership channels rather than informal walkups. (youtube.com))