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Eating with [[chopsticks]] is generally only found in food stalls or restaurants serving Indonesian adaptations of Chinese cuisine, such as ''bakmie'' or ''mie ayam'' (chicken noodle) with ''pangsit'' (wonton), ''mie goreng'' (fried noodles), and ''[[kwetiau goreng]]'' (fried flat [[rice noodle]]s).

Eating with chopsticks is generally only found in food stalls or restaurants serving Indonesian adaptations of Chinese cuisine, such as bakmie or mie ayam (chicken noodle) with pangsit (wonton), mie goreng (fried noodles), and kwetiau goreng (fried flat rice noodles).