The warung was on the southern side of Yogyakarta, where the city met the southbound highway, far from the bright lights of Malioboro Street and the neon-pink cars full of tourists patrolling the palace. The stall was surrounded by an array of plastic chairs and wooden stools as dishevelled as the vendor’s hair. It was nine in the evening. It was two da…
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