Category: Middle Eastern Cuisine

Samarra

Samarra

I had a unique dining experience at Samarra, one of The Tugu Hotels Group’s company beside restaurants such as Shanghai Blue, Lara Djonggrang and Dapur Babah. Although this is an Indonesian restaurant, Middle Eastern interior is the main character of this place. Heavy smoke from the incense welcomed me at the door. My first impression [...]

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Alba Fattoria

Alba Fattoria

Today I went to try this newly open restaurant located on a busy Barito street. You can easily spot it from the view of it’s bright orange name sign and food promotion banners in front of the building. While the exterior of the building didn’t impress me much, the first level was a different story [...]

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Turkuaz

Turkuaz

Believe it or not, there aren’t many Turkish restaurants in Jakarta, in fact, Turkuaz is only the second one in the city beside Anatolia, Kemang. My first impression when I first opened the turquoise door was the beautiful wooden patterned wall. Romantic elegant is the theme of this small Middle Eastern restaurant. Black and white [...]

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GO!CURRY

GO!CURRY

Clean, laid back, and family friendly, were my first impression of the place. There are 5 choices of Curries in GO!CURRY menu: Brown Curry: Japanese classic with a hint of Apple and Cardamom; Green Curry: A spicy curry made with Coconut milk, Green chilies, Lime,Mint and Pandan Leaves; Red Curry: Curry with chopped Red Habanero [...]

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SKYE

SKYE

Attention Food Lovers…The brand new, much anticipated Ismaya’s establishment is here! SKYE is one of the most sought out place right now, a hip and happening spot for the creme de la creme of Jakarta. Even though the place just had their soft opening a few weeks ago, the reservation has been tight from the [...]

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Ganesha Ek Sanskriti

Ganesha Ek Sanskriti

If you love exotic food especially Indian food,  Ganesha ek Sanskriti offers wide selections of  authentic North Indian cooking such as curry and tandoori foods (vegetarian and non-vegetarian). The name of this restaurant came from Indian’s God, Ganesha. The ‘Ek Sanskriti’ rose from Indonesian’s slogan ‘Bhinneka Tunggal Ika’ which means: Multicultural meltingpot. The place is [...]

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