Here’s our round up of new establishments you should check out this month In Jakarta!
1. IIINDIGO
The DoubleTree by Hilton Jakarta – Diponegoro recently launched their new lounge & bar, IINDIGO that’s nestled by the poolside and surrounded by calming greenery. We say this is a perfect place to nibble and chat with their wide range of drink-selections and mouthwatering lite bites.
Jl. Pegangsaan Timur No.17, RT.10/RW.1, Cikini, Jakarta
Phone: (021) 31904433
IG: iindigojakarta
FB: Iindigo Jakarta
2. Honu Poke & Matcha Bar
The first Poké and Matcha Bar in Jakarta that serves up the next food trend of poke bowls: chunks of raw fish marinated in soy sauce and sesame oil, tossed with sesame seeds and seaweed, enjoyed a bowl of rice. In short, it’s basically sushi in a bowl. In this new restaurant, you can also try a versatile selection of Matcha drinks in the Matcha Bar.
Jl Kemang Selatan Raya No 125, South Jakarta
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3. MAM Jakarta
The new ‘fast’ food restaurant in Jakarta by a group of ‘Mothers and Mrs’, hence the name. All foods made by MAM uses no additive, food coloring, or preservatives. Burger and sandwiches are made by selected wheat grain with homemade sauce. Check out their delicious yet health items such as El Patron Burger, Chicken burger with mango and jicama slaw; Big Wave Burger, the fish fillet with tartar sauce, and also the signature “The Disastr Burger” of one of MAM founder, Dian Sastrowardoyo, a burger with double beef wagyu patties & double cheese with caramelized onion. MAM also serves rice bowls, such as K-pop Bowl, J-pop Bowl.
Senayan City LG Floor Unit L39-40
Jl. Asia Afrika Lot. 19
Instagram: @mamjkt
www.mamjkt.com
4. Baxter Smith
Located in Jl. Suryo No. 28 South Jakarta, one of Jakarta’s most vibrant business district, Baxter Smith offers a number of European & Asian fusion menu with a twist. Some of their highlights include Tuna Tataki, Linguine Prawn Bloody Mary sauce, and a wide range of exciting cocktails by mixologist Doni Purba. The restaurant features dining area, lounge, and a roof top bar.
Jl. Suryo No. 28 South Jakarta
Phone: (021) 27513911
www.baxtersmith.com
Instagram: @baxtersmithjkt
5. Uncle Tetsu
Uncle Tetsu Shop is a bakery franchise of Japanese dessert and bakery products from Fukuoka, Jepang that has been around for more than 30 years. Currently, there are more than 220 stores in 11 countries, and last week they opened their first shop in Jakarta to offer their signature items suche as Japanese Cheesecake, Baked Cheesetart, Zuccotto Cake, Madelaine, Panna Cotta, and many more. Their famous cheese cake will cost you only Rp. 80,000, but for a limited time (until April 23rd), you can enjoy it for only Rp. 50,000.
Uncle Tetsu Indonesia Central Park LG #15 Jl. Letjen. S. Parman Jakarta Barat 11470
IG: uncletetsuindonesia
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6. Umaramu Indonesian Noodle
A new trendy restaurant that pulls our heartstrings and whet our appetite with traditional and often time nostalgic Indonesian menu such as Mie Titi (a classic Indonesian-Chinese dish popular in Makassar), classic Mie Ayam, Fried Rice, and also drinks such as Soda Gembira, the iconic Badak drink, and many more, all with a very trendy and modern presentation.
Umaramu Indonesian Noodle
Menteng Huis 2nd Floor Jl. Cikini Raya No.2-4 Jakarta
Phone : 0812-84889090
Instagram : @umaramuin
FB: @umaramuin
7. McGettigan
Affiliated with the bars with the same name in Singapore, Dubai, Ireland, New York and London, Mc Gettigan is opening its first outlet in Jakarta. This hip and contemporary bar has an international vibe which is reflected through its innovative beverages, top-class cuisine, musical offerings and décor. As a brand, McGettigan’s has gained a loyal following for its warm ambiance and award-winning fare, distinguished by subtle Irish touches that pay homage to the CEO Dennis McGettigan’s heritage.
Menara BTPN
Jl. DR. Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung Kav.E.1.1 No. 1 Jakarta, Indonesia
Phone: (021) 25518888
FB: mcgettigansmegakuningan
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