Translations:Gulai/29/en

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In contrast to these regional variations, gultik (short for gulai tikungan, meaning "street corner gulai") is an urban adaptation of gulai that originated in Blok M, South Jakarta. Created by migrants from Sukoharjo, Central Java, gultik features thinly sliced beef cooked in a rich gulai sauce, typically served with rice and skewered side dishes such as offal satay or krupuk.