Korean food has been gaining popularity lately along with Korean pop culture in general, and with food this good, it really is no surprise. While most people think of kimchi or bibimbap when they think of Korea, the country’s main staple other than rice is myeon (noodles) !
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U-THAI CAFE & RESTO – Lot 8, SCBD
Thai food is arguably the one of the most popular Southeast Asian food in the world, especially for street food. For its many similarities with many Indonesian foods, especially for the use of ingredients, Thai food is also widely acceptable by Indonesians’ palate. The latest Thai restaurant that we’ve visited is U-Thai Cafe & Resto.
GYU-KAKU JAPANESE BBQ – Neo Soho
Japanese food never bore us. Besides sushi and ramen, Japanese barbecue is also one of our favorite. From tons of Japanese BBQ restaurant in Jakarta, Gyu-Kaku is one of the best we ever tried and last weekend, FOOD IN LOVE visited Gyu-Kaku at Neo Soho, West Jakarta.
BARIUMA RAMEN – Citywalk Sudirman
Ramen is always interesting with its powerful taste. From tons of Ramen houses in Indonesia, we have a recommendation for you all Ramen lovers, it’s Bariuma Ramen, one of the most widely known ramen in Japan and currently already have branches in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia.
ROCK PAPER SCISSORS – The East, Mega Kuningan
Inspired by the traditional hand game that is popularized in Japan, Rock Paper Scissors is a modern Japanese bistro that focused on Yoshoku dishes, a style of Western-inspired cooking in Japan. Strategically located at The East Building, Mega Kuningan, RPS is managed by the same management with Bottega Ristorante and Wilshire.
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THE ROSEMARY – Standard Chartered Building, Jakarta
Welcome to the first British Gastropub in Jakarta! Located in Jakarta’s CBD, The Rosemary is the latest gastropub and sanctuary for office workers and is the best place to hold your casual meetings in the center of Jakarta. Although they have been open a few months when we wrote this post, I think it’s good to share my first experience here with you.
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TAMOYA UDON – Central Park Mall
After the success of their previous two outlets at Emporium Pluit and One Bel Park, Tamoya Udon opened a new outlet at Central Park Mall. Tamoya Udon comes to enliven the food scene at Central Park Mall and, last week, FOOD IN LOVE attended the grand opening of their new outlet which is located on LG Floor.
NEO MILK BAR – Pasar Minggu
Last weekend, FOOD IN LOVE had a chance to visit Neo Milk Bar with our fellow foodies. Located at Jalan Warung Jati Barat, Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta, Neo Milk Bar serving milk in various flavor and a wide variety of Indonesian and western snacks, such as pancake, waffle, toast, etc.
MISTER DONUT INDONESIA – PIK Avenue Mall
At the end of January 2017, Mister Donut Indonesia has opened a new outlet in PIK Avenue Mall, Jakarta. Mister Donut is a fast food franchise headquartered in Japan, where it has more than 1,300 stores and known as the number one donut in Japan.
REMPAH BALI – Citywalk Sudirman
Talking about Balinese food, the festive spicy, savory, and sweet flavors always keep us coming back for more. For Balinese food cravings fix, there’s a new option in town, the newly opened Rempah Bali restaurant in Citywalk Sudirman, Jakarta.