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Restaurants near Tebet, Jakarta, Indonesia

    • Stix - Jakarta
      • 1. Stix

      • Succulent Steaks Amidst Lively Setting
        • South Jakarta
        • 1.0 mile
    • Riva - Jakarta
      • 2. Riva

      • French Flair, American Accent
        • French
        • South Jakarta: Setiabudi
        • 1.0 mile
    • Zhuma Japanese Restaurant - Jakarta
      • 3. Zhuma Japanese Restaurant

      • Zhuma is decorated by oak woods, very homey, and serves fusion sushi, means not really pure Japanese...
        • 1.1 miles
    • Lyon Restaurant - Jakarta
      • 4. Lyon Restaurant

      • Lyon Restaurant is located in Mandarin Oriental Hotel, in the heart of city, in front of Plaza Indonesia...
        • 1.1 miles
    • Festival Jajanan Bango, July 3 - 4, 2010 - Jakarta
    • Leko Restaurant - Jakarta
      • 6. Leko Restaurant

      • LEKO Restaurant ( not LEGO ) is authentic Indonesia cuisine.What is the the specialty? A lot, for example...
        • Local Traditional
        • 1.1 miles
    • Sour Sally - Jakarta
      • 7. Sour Sally

      • Sour Sally make fresh yogurt with fruits from abroad, like Kiwi, Blueberry and even using Indonesia's...
        • 1.1 miles
    • Nu China - Jakarta
      • 8. Nu China

      • Nu China is one of favorite bar in Jakarta, they play house and progressive music, featuring Nu China's...
        • 1.1 miles
    • Soup Restaurant - Jakarta
      • 9. Soup Restaurant

      • I remember a Chinese film, when the superhero got hurt then he/she would drink herbal soup. Now we can...
        • 1.1 miles
    • VIN+ Arcadia Senayan - Jakarta
      • 10. VIN+ Arcadia Senayan

      • VIN+ has a wide collections of wine with very affordable price. They always serve wine in the right glass...
        • 1.1 miles
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  • Jakarta is well set up for tourists and the range of restaurants available reflects this. From large pizza chains to local cuisine there really is a lot to offer. Head to any of the major malls such as Plaza Senayan, Taman Angrgrek Mall, Plaza Indonesia or the Grand Indonesia and you’ll find a range of fast food joints from around the world. These range from the better-known brands to local alternatives. Pizza, burgers, curry, tacos, sushi – take your pick. The Black Cat Jazz Supper Club in Plaza Senayan is popular and is home to live jazz and piano music every night apart from Sundays. Signature dishes include shrimp creole, blackened steaks and catfish, seafood gumbo and jambalaya. Dinner is served from 5pm to midnight. Street food is very common in Jakarta. Warungs, little street stalls, cook up Indonesian delights and little seats around them offer visitors the perfect opportunity to soak up the atmosphere. However, it is not for the faint hearted (or weak stomached). Food is often served by the roadside and there is little access to running water or refrigeration. That being said, if you have a strong stomach the food is cheap and tasty. Gago-gado (mixed vegetables and fried tofu in a peanut sauce), rendang (beef with a spicy coconut sauce), rica-rica (a spicy pork or chicken dish) and babur ayam (a chicken and rice porridge) are all popular choices from around the Indonesia archipelago. For authentic Indonesia cuisine Bumpu restaurant is considered to be one of the best in the city. It is a little out of town – on the ground floor of the Sheraton Bandara, near the airport and 30km out from the city centre. Soto Madura (a spicy chicken soup with onions and tomatoes), ayam bumbu Bali (Balinese style chicken) and sate are all signature dishes. The Sriwedari Garden Restaurant in the Jakarta Hilton International Hotel is also popular.

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