Highlights: A popular restaurant with gorgeous, vintage decor, serving Western and Indonesian cuisine
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Jl. Teuku Umar No.1, RT.1/RW.1, Gondangdia, Menteng, RT.1/RW.1, Gondangdia, Menteng, Kota Jakarta Pusat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 10350
没有蜡ollingThe food at Tugu Kunstkring Pale in Jakarta, Indonesia is pretty good, and the service is also very good, but the decoration is... I just want to say, can you learn some things from the world of the living [laugh cry]
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The food at Tugu Kunstkring Pale in Jakarta, Indonesia is pretty good, and the service is also very good, but the decoration is... I just want to say, can you learn some things from the world of the living [laugh cry]
This is an art restaurant, converted from an art gallery. There are many paintings inside, but I can't understand them. The Southeast Asian cuisine is pretty good and of a high-end kind. The beef is delicious, super tender and well-seasoned.
Even before eating, I felt that the service of this restaurant was professional and the environment was first-class. Very good.
#Creative incentive plan to share 10,000 yuan in cash #Ruge's journey #Places that are asked most in Moments #Guy travel photography tips #Exhibitions that take beautiful photos 1. Travel methods: There are many means of transportation in Jakarta, such as trains, subways, BRT, etc. The most recommended way for tourists is to take a motorcycle taxi, which is relatively affordable and not congested. 2. Jakarta has a BRT, and bus No. 1 connects the old town of Kota tua, Independence Square, Grand Indonesia CBD, etc. It is very practical and can be taken, but you need to buy a card, a total of 50k, of which there is a balance of 10k. The subway MRT and train are relatively less practical. 3. Attractions: 1. First of all, I recommend the old town of Kota tua. It is really tropical here, but it is relatively small. There are many people singing in the square in the middle at night. You can check in at the Independence Square. You need to pay for tickets to enter. Foreigners seem to have to buy a card for the first time. Anyway, I spent a total of 50k at that time. There are some introductions to Indonesian history in it, and you can enjoy the scenery of Jakarta city on the stage. 4. Istiqlal Mosque: This is the largest mosque in Southeast Asia and the third largest mosque in the world. Visitors need to enter from Gate 5 opposite the Jakarta Church. Turn left and there is a tourist information office. There are guides to lead the tour for free, but you must pay attention to the dress code. The whole inside is still very shocking. 5. Jakarta Cathedral: It is just opposite the mosque, so you can visit it together. However, I heard that there are many motorcycle gangs around here, so everyone should take care to protect their phones. 6. The best meal was taken by my former supervisor who was stationed there. It was a very beautiful restaurant, Tugu Kunstkring Paleis, which was renovated from an old building during the Dutch colonial period. The environment and dishes were very unique. The rest of the days were spent hungry but not wanting to eat. After a week of hunger, I was finally able to go home.
Beautiful building with character. If you are looking for a memorable dining experience in Jakarta, then this is it. Everything about this place, from its eye-catching decor, to its menu is designed to replicate the culture and essence of Indonesia. The carpeted floors, hanging paintings and elegant chandeliers, create a sophisticated ambiance and set the tone perfectly for an enjoyable meal. Loved the ambience it brings. Served with elegance, a traditional dance ceremony. Recommended. Address - Jalan Teuku Umar No.1 RW.1 Gondangdia Kecamatan Menteng, Kota Jakarta Pusat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 10350, Indonesia Hightlights - Fantastic ambience, attentive service and arty food. #urbanexplorer #foodie #tripblazers #finedining #jakarta #indonesia