Welcome to Jakarta’s newest sports bar! String music, hearty food, and Guinness on tap, Irish pubs are extremely popular all across the globe, with McGettigan’s being the latest addition to Jakarta’s dining scene. McGettigan’s is a brand-new Irish pub and sports bar that had 17 locations around the world, including Dubai, Singapore, New York, and of course Ireland.
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TEISHOKU JAPANESE RESTAURANT – Pantai Indah Kapuk
Good news for all sushi lovers! A beautiful presentation of sushi is on trend lately, and one of them is the ferris wheel sushi from Teishoku Indonesia. Last weekend, FOOD IN LOVE had a lovely lunch at Tesihoku and we can’t wait to share it with all of you!
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BOAT NOODLE INDONESIA – Gandaria City
Following their success with more than 20 outlets in Malaysia, the first Boat Noodle finally opens their first outlet in Jakarta! Opening their first outlet in Empire Damansara, Selangor in 2014, Boat Noodle offers authentic Thai noodle as their main menu with the tagline of Thai street. Previously, they just sold noodle only, but hence Boat Noodle already expanding, now they are serving a lot more about Thai street foods.
[NEW MENU] SALTED EGG CHEESE TART & CROQUANT CHOUX from Hokkaido Baby
There are some new and unique food trends in Jakarta. Two of them are everything with salted egg and croquant choux. Adding salted egg to various dishes is becoming more and more popular in Jakarta’s culinary world. From dipping to filling, adding the ingredient creates both delicious and visually attractive results. While for croquant choux, its might be one of the newest types of food that start to be on trend in Indonesia, especially in Jakarta.
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[INDEPENDENCE DAY LIMITED EDITION] SPECIAL INDONESIAN FLAVORS MACARON from LA MAISON
In order to welcome the 72nd Independence Day of Indonesia, La Maison has launched the limited and special Indonesian flavors macaron. La Maison is famous patisserie from Medan that is well known for their well crafted Macaron creations. As for now in Jakarta, they have opened permanent stores in Grand Indonesia, Neo Soho, and PIK Avenue.
GOPEK RESTAURANT – Grand Indonesia
In Indonesia, Peranakan dishes such as Mie Ayam and Bakso have become Indonesian comfort foods. Despite its popularity, only a few realize that the people of Chinese descent brought these dishes along with their Peranakan Culture. Indonesian Peranakan cuisine has been integrated and adds to the richness of Indonesian culture, a slightly different to Peranakan Cuisine of Malaka and Singapore.
3 WISE MONKEYS – Senopati
A highly recommended place for sushi lovers! Located at Jl. Suryo, Senopati, 3 Wise Monkeys is a Japanese Restaurant and Bar specializing in Traditional Kaiseki Omakaze and Sake Bar. The restaurant is easy to found since they’re located just right across the Creamatology Coffee Roasters with a signage of 3 monkeys symbol.
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From Medan to Jakarta, La Maison is famous patisserie from Medan that is well known for their well crafted Macaron creations. As we all know, their pop-up store in Jakarta recently has been a huge success and now they have opened a permanent store in Grand Indonesia East Mall on UG Floor.
[NEW MENU] NEWEST AND MOST IRRESISTIBLE MENU FROM PANCIOUS
On this early April, Pancious just launched 7 new irresistible menus. Pancious, which originally known for their pancake, are now positioning themselves as a restaurant with complete meals from appetizer, main course, and dessert. This new menu addition would make the choice of food in Pancious become more varied to indulged their customers.
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OJJU K-FOOD – Gandaria City
After the hype since a few months ago, last weekend we finally went to Ojju K-Food in Gandaria City. Ojju is located at Mainstreet Dining, UG floor of Gandaria City Mall. The restaurant is owned and manages by GF Culinary, the same company group which also owns and manages Fish & Co, Marutama Ramen, Putien, and Song Fa Bak Kut Teh. An important good news for our Moslem friends, Ojju is a Halal restaurant since they don’t serve pork dish.