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Best Restaurants in August in Ngaglik (Updated 2025)
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1. Pasta Banget Signature
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AU$7
Southeast Asian
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2. Sasanti Restaurant
5
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1 Reviews
AU$45
Southeast Asian
空空CJ
lunch menu lunch set is super cost-effective Lunch set includes appetizers, main course, dessert and drinks, super value! The Iberian pork chop for the main course is delicious, the service of the waiter is also very friendly, it is worth recommending👍
3. Gadjah Wong Restaurant
5
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11 Reviews
AU$24
Western-style
红妆人Nefelibata
All in all, it was a very satisfying Christmas Eve dinner! Friends who come to Seattle can come and try it! The restaurant is very popular and you must make a reservation in advance! Incredibly delicious and incredibly affordable~
4. Bale Raos
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AU$14
Asian Cuisine
达达和妮妮
The best thing about this restaurant is the food, which is beautifully presented.
5. Warung Selat Mbak Lies
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AU$2
Southeast Asian
月月旅行记录
#CreativeIncentiveSchemeShareTenThousandCash 🌟 Keraton Kasunanan Palace - Guide: Explore the city's glorious past and vibrant cultural atmosphere. 🏰 This is a living fossil of Javanese culture, with traditional architecture and a large number of artifacts that record the life of the Javanese royal family. 📚 Radya Pustaka Museum - Guide: Dive into the long history of Surakarta and even Indonesia as a whole. 🏛 The museum houses a large collection of Javanese literature, classical wayang puppets and historical artifacts. 🛍 Pasar Gede Market - Guide: Feel the vitality of the city, taste traditional Javanese food, and buy local handicrafts, including the famous batik fabrics. 🍲 Warung Selat Mbak Lies Restaurant - Guide: Don't miss the Solo specialty food at this restaurant. 🍽 Selat Solo is a hearty beef stew that perfectly blends European and Javanese flavors. 🎭 Laweyan Neighborhood - Tips: Known for its historic batik workshops. Join a batik-making workshop to experience first-hand the delicate process of making this beautiful fabric. 🗝 Triwindu Antique Market - Tips: Find Javanese antiques and treasures here. 🏺 From ancient coins to antique furniture, every item tells a story of Java's rich cultural heritage. ☕ Tiga Tjeret Café - Tips: Relax over a cup of coffee at this local favorite café and enjoy traditional Javanese coffee and snacks. 🏞 Cetho Temple - Tips: Head outside the city to the mysterious Cetho Temple, an ancient Javanese Hindu temple located on the western slope of Mount Lawe. The temple has a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere and offers a panoramic view of the surrounding scenery.
6. Angkringan Gareng Petruk
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Angkringan Gareng Petruk, a popular online store in Yogyakarta, means mobile snack stalls. Although snack stalls do not have exquisite and gorgeous storefronts, they bring the most authentic taste memories to this city. Gareng Petruk serves a variety of Indonesian favorite delicacies. The first layer of the dining car is a variety of Indonesian skewers, and the first layer is a main meal represented by Nasi Kucing. Nasi Kucing is a specialty food on the island of Java, Indonesia, commonly known as cat rice. As the name suggests, the portion of the rice is very small, and various dishes are added to the white rice, such as spicy beans, fried vermicelli, fried anchovies, etc. Gareng Petruk does not have a storefront to shelter from the wind and rain, but is just curled up in a corner of Yogyakarta. The reason why locals like this place is not only the rich variety of food and affordable prices, but more importantly, people can sit on the streets of Yogyakarta as they please, letting the sea breeze blow on their faces and the bright moon as their companions, as if the pain and helplessness of life can disappear with it. Gareng Petruk is like a mobile buffet. People only need to pick up their plates and choose the food they like from the dining car. They don’t have to wait for a table. As long as there is space on the red carpet, they can cross their legs and enjoy the food. Chinese table etiquette is complicated and solemn, but Indonesia seems to be more casual in this regard. When I saw so many strangers sitting on the floor chatting and laughing, I was still a little surprised.
7. Mediterranea Restaurant by Kamil
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3 Reviews
AU$21
Western-style
不听话的人间
It should be a French restaurant, the quality is excellent, the price is about 1/3-1/2 of that in Shanghai, there is also a bakery and a small shop inside the restaurant selling imported quality goods. The boss really knows how to run a business. It is always full and you have to queue up 😓 Make sure to make an appointment in advance! There is a mesama next to it, which seems to be opened by the same boss, and it is also great
8. Gudeg Sagan
5
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1 Reviews
AU$24
Asian Cuisine
_CF***43
A delicacy full of Southeast Asian flavor!
9. The House of Raminten
5
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4 Reviews
AU$6
Asian Cuisine
Open Late
_CF***43
The restaurant is not big but it is still fun to eat in
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