Indonesian cuisine is one of the most vibrant and colorful cuisines in the world, full of intense flavor. With more than 300 ethnic groups and foreign influences, Indonesia has tons of traditional recipes include rice, noodle, and soup dishes.
If you frequently visit Pantai Indak Kapuk (PIK), surely you realize that that the restaurant turnover in this area is very high. Many restaurants are closed and then open another new restaurant. But there is Ying Thai, a restaurant that still exists over the last 6 years in restaurant flooded Pantai Indah Kapuk.
Just like barbecue or steamboat, dim sum is one of those meals you have to enjoy with a group of friends. Ordering plate after plate of dumplings and bao just doesn’t feel the same when you’re scarfing them down by yourself. And to had a great dim sum experience, we’re calling out all dim sum lovers, head down to Wing Heng Hong Kong Dimsum Shop as it’s one of the best dim sum places in Jakarta!
Oma Seafood is a seafood restaurant located at Meruya, West Jakarta. The concept of Oma Seafood is a family seafood restaurant, which is a great addition to one of the culinary spots in West Jakarta.
What comes to your mind when you hear Vietnamese food? For most people, Pho and Bahn Mi will be the top of mind. But do you know that Vietnamese cuisine has so many variations, and some of them are clay pot rice, barbecue, and steamboat which is the signature menu from Com Ngon, a newly opened Vietnamese restaurant at Lippo Mall Kemang.
Tonkatsu is one of the most beloved “western style” Japanese foods in Japan. There are a lot of Japanese restaurants in Jakarta, but not many specialize in Katsu or Japanese deep fried dish. Recently, we visited Katsutoku, the first and only katsu-specialized Japanese restaurant in Indonesia to offer you the art of delicious cutlet.
Have you ever eat poke? Poke is a raw fish salad served as an appetizer in Hawaiian cuisine, and sometimes as a main course. If not, we’re gonna to share a recommended to place to enjoy original poke bowl in Jakarta!
Hands up if you love Korean food! All the way from Singapore, Seoul Yummy Indonesia officially opens its restaurant door to the foodies in Jakarta. Such a very good news for Korean food lovers, isn’t it?
Kopi tiam is one of our favorite places to enjoy coffee and Peranakan cuisine with a traditional feel or to just spend some free time. There are plenty of kopi tiam in Jakarta that can be found, with roughly the same concept and one of them is Lau’s Kopi, one of kopi tiam chain with the most outlets in Jakarta.
If you find an eatery that only sells one single item on their menu, then they are probably outstanding or the best place to enjoy that kind of dish. In this post, we’re going to share a legend and our favorite place to enjoy Nasi Campur.