2016-11-15

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New dining spots to check out this month!

1. Attarine



Attarine, a brand new restaurant by one of the main players in Jakarta’s lifestyle constellation, The Potato Head group, is Jakarta’s youngest dining spot, located in one of the trendiest neighborhood of Gunawarman street. It has probably one of the most uncommon fusion of menu around, not limited to a certain region or taste. The restaurant’s decor is pretty cool too, which includes an actual classic car right in the middle of the restaurant, as some kind of center piece. You have got to check this one out soon!

Attarine Jakarta

Jalan Gunawarman No.11 A, South Jakarta

Phone: (021) 22771256

Hours: 11AM–4PM (lunch), 6–11PM (dinner)

Facebook: attarinejakarta

Instagram: attarinejakarta

2. Beau Cikajang



Coffee enthusiasts and nibblers of Jakarta surely have heard of Talita Setyadi and her popular pastry brand, Beau. Countless trendy cafes across town have sourced high quality baked product from Beau, in addition to their very own shop in Grand Indonesia. Recently, Beau opens up their new ‘headquarter’ that said to most reflect the brand, and the baker behind it. Drop by for equally awesome coffee and french pastries croissants.

Jl. Cikajang No.29, Petogogan, South Jakarta

Phone:+62 21 27517433

Hours: 7AM–8PM

Instagram: beaujkt

http://beaujkt.com/

3. Mister Sunday


Stylish new place in Senopati, Serving brunch, lunch and dinner. Bright space showered with natural light, compliments the soft colored furniture creates a comforting space to enjoy fresh halloumi cheese salad to a heartier meal like roasted lamb with broccoli and potatoes. Get your coffee fix from our 100% local Arabica beans. Must try: their addictive brownies made with Lindt 70% Dark Chocolate and quality butter.

Instagram: hello_mrsunday

Jl. Cikajang No.30, Petogogan, Jakarta

Phone: +62 21 7211189

Hours: 9AM–10PM

4. Pablo Cheesetart

Pablo, the famous cheese tart shop from Japan, is coming to Jakarta! The name is inspired by the artist Pablo Picasso, and it promises premium cheese cake, with lots of element of surprise, such as a sinfully melting cheesecakes.

Gandaria City Mall, MU-28A, Jl. Sultan Iskandar Muda Jakarta, Indonesia

Facebook: PABLOcheesetartindonesia

Phone: (021) 29236218

5. Udon House

A new udon house that shares the same area with the popular Japanese street steakhouse, Skipjack. Here, prices start from 25,000 for basic kake udon, to Rp. 68,000 for Salmon Teriyaki Donburi. Super affordable, isn’t it? This is definitely going to be our favourite Japanese comfort food destination!

Jalan Bulungan No.16, Kramat Pela, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta

Phone: +62 813-8000-4567

Hours: 11AM–10PM

6. GIOI

A new restaurant in Senopati that takes the label ‘farm to table’ very seriously. Serving mostly a fusion of Southeast Asian and Indonesian flavours, GIOI sources their vegetable from their own farm. We also love what they’ve done classic Indonesian dishes, such as their signature Salmon Lodeh (a traditional Indonesian coconut milk soup with pan fried salmon) and the Roast Duck Curry – Home made Thai curry, juicy and tender Sous Vide Duck breast, served with locally-sourced carrot, green tomato and eggplant. Must try!

Jl. Senopati no. 88, Selong, South Jakarta

Phone: 021-7211468 / 021-7211480

Email: Gioijakarta@gmail.com

Instagram: gioijakarta

7. Gentleben

Gentleben serves specialty coffee and pretty awesome brunch option. We love their pretty French Toast, with authentic brioche bread that are twice cooked to get that soft yet crunchy texture just right, then served with mascarpone cheese, Mango puree, fresh cut strawberries, pistachios and mixed berries compote. It’s pure French toast joy!

Jalan KH. Ahmad Dahlan Kebayoran No.32, Kramat Pela, Jakarta Selatan

Phone: +62 21 7204493

Hours: 8AM–9PM

www.instagram.com/gentleben.id

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