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Food truck in L.A. explores Indonesian culture through cuisine

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NBC News’ Gadi Schwartz stopped by a food truck in Los Angeles called Stopbye Cafe where executive chef Justin Tulus is serving up Indonesian cuisine with a twist, from a lemongrass fried chicken sandwich to a sambal tuna bowl that offers up a kick.