Saturday, April 3, 2010

Barack Obama Bali buy fried rice directly from the U.S.


Barack Obama Nasi Goreng Bali Messages Directly From United States, the President of the United States (U.S.), Barack Obama still holds nostalgic for one of Indonesian dishes, fried rice. To pay for that longing, Obama then do a special inter message. He ordered fried rice directly from the U.S. to a restaurant in Bali. Wow!

"The president has a special desire to Indonesia and seemed to lose something. He then decided to immediately call a restaurant in Bali and ordering local foods," said spokesman Robert Gibbs Building, to the Bali Times. Obama has been repeatedly declared his love for fried rice. Even this he had to say to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.

For a president who has just completed the Health Act, the fried rice is a favorite food during his stay in Jakarta for 4 years when he was a kid. Until now, she admits she still loves food typical of the homeland.


Then, a restaurant where the lucky ones get special orders from Obama? Ku De Ta restaurant called those domiciled in Seminyak, Bali. The workers and the local chefs got surprised when get word that one buyer of food is the number one in the U.S..

"We had a shock when he realized that Obama entered the food queue," said Clemence Harvey, a spokesman for Ku De Ta restaurant. "We were even more surprised when he ordered 4 servings of fried rice with extra spicy," he added.

Harvey added, Obama was ordered by the Indonesian language. Then pay with a credit card. "It is a bit less regular language, but we understand what it means," he continued.

Fried rice is then taken using the special place that can warm the food up for hours. Then, food is transported by Air Force C-17 from the Ngurah Rai International Airport to Washington to travel for 13 hours. The plane was already in Bali to prepare for the arrival of Mr Obama since March 2010.

Obama's wife and two daughters to enjoy fried rice. However, not until they run out because the portions are quite a lot. "Now that Obama's desire to Indonesian cuisine has been satisfied," Gibbs cap.

Source: http://pakarbisnisonline.blogspot.com/2010/04/barack-obama-pesan-nasi-goreng-bali.html


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