Banjarmasin, a city located in the South Kalimantan province of Indonesia, is widely recognized for its flourishing river culture and its exceptional cuisine that showcases a unique blend of indigenous Dayak, Malay, Javanese, and other influences due to its historical role as a trading center. The area surrounding the impressive Sabilal Muhtadin Mosque, the largest mosque in the city, is no exception. It serves as a gateway for visitors to explore the local flavors and traditional dishes. The floating markets near the mosque have been a center of trade including food items, which contributed to the development of a diverse and rich culinary tradition.