Ropang Plus Plus – For Instant Noodle Fans Who Crave For All Types Of Indomie...
[Jakarta] The idea of dining at an eatery or restaurant for instant noodles may sound weird to many foreigners, but it is considered a norm for Indonesians. Somehow, the taste of that same packet of...
View ArticlePutu Made – Flavours Of Bali In Jakarta. Go For The Slow-Roasted Whole Duck...
[Jakarta] It is not difficult to find Padang and Sundanese eateries in Jakarta, ranging from street stalls, to posh restaurants. However, there is one local cuisine that could be lacking in the capital...
View ArticleLewis & Carroll Flower Market – One Of Jakarta’s Best Teahouses, Beautiful...
[Jakarta] What do you get if you combine tea and flowers in a cafe? Probably a very pretty and fragrant place. Lewis & Carroll Flower Market is an artisanal tea house focusing on hand crafted teas...
View ArticleKota88 Restaurant – Authentic Chinese-Indonesian Restaurant At East Coast,...
“Makan Kenyang, Hati Senang!” That means “full belly, happy heart”! This is the experience you may have when you dine at Kota88 Restaurant, one of the new Chinese-Indonesian concepts in Singapore. It...
View ArticleWarmindo Abang Adek, Jakarta – Indomie With 100 Chilli Padi, Possibly The...
[Jakarta] It won’t be exaggerating to say that “Indomie” has become Indonesia’s de facto “national noodles”? For Indomie as well as SPICY food lovers, you can find this duo combination at Warung Mi...
View ArticleHenis – Famous For Roti Baso Ayam and Soto Mie, The Must-Gets In Jakarta
[Jakarta] What does Roti Baso and Soto Mie have in common? Well, they all are served in Henis, a well-known brand for “Roti Baso Ayam” in Jakarta. Who would have thought that a bakery, would be famous...
View ArticleSarang Oci – Manadonese Cuisine Specialty Restaurant In Jakarta, Known For...
[Jakarta] While many of us familiar with the term “Padang Cuisine” and “Sundanese Cuisine”, the same cannot be said for “Manadonese Cuisine”. Manadonese cuisines (sometimes known as “Manado cuisine” or...
View ArticleSama Sama by Tok-Tok – Unusual Indonesian Heritage Dishes Found At JEWEL...
There are many facades to Indonesian dining due to the diversity of its cultures, and it stretches beyond the Nasi Goreng, Satay, Beef Rendang and Oxtail Soup we are more accustomed with. Sama Sama by...
View ArticleNasi Goreng Kambing Kebon Sirih, Jakarta – Must-Have Giant Mutton Fried Rice...
[Jakarta, Indonesia] Nasi Goreng (fried rice) is undoubtedly one of Indonesia’s most famous dishes, crowned the world’s second best dish based on CNN’s World’s 50 Best Foods. This simple dish was...
View ArticleSate Babi Bawah Pohon, Bali – Most Famous Satay Eatery In Bali, Located At...
[Bali] Indonesia is home to various kinds of sate (satay) ranging from chicken, beef, lamb to seafood. As much as sate dominates in every corner of Indonesia, one particular type that is available in...
View ArticleBabi Guling Karya Rebo, Bali – Best Known For Slow Roasted Suckling Pig In Kuta
[Bali] Babi Guling known as Balinese roasted suckling pig, is definitely one of Bali most iconic dishes. To the extent that Anthony Bourdon mentioned that the best pork he ever had, was none other than...
View ArticleMoonstone – NEW Watering Hole At Amoy Street, Expect Hipster Indomie, Bakmi...
While bar food has commonly taken the likes of burgers, buffalo wings and fries, Moonstone at 103 Amoy Street has taken a different and unusual approach – offering comfort food with an Indonesian...
View ArticleEnclave – Hidden Spot At Keong Saik With A Balinese-Style Space Serving...
You may have just walked past this café at hipster hotspot and Michelin neighbourhood Keong Saik Road without paying much added attention. That happened to me (and I had no intention to eat) when I...
View ArticleFangko Coffee – Tasty Blue Nasi Lemak Ayam Berempah, At Under-The-Radar Cafe...
Changed upon this non-descript café at Hongkong Street which is right opposite Clarke Quay Central. This is the Fangko+ Coffee concept, while it has an original outlet at Oxley Tower, Robinson Road. It...
View ArticleD’Penyetz – Popular Ayam Penyet Store With 6 Levels Of Spiciness, NEW Outlets...
D’Penyetz appears to be well-received with Singaporeans for their Indonesian-style Ayam Penyet with six levels of spiciness – upped from the previous five. Because fans just love the heat. Other than...
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