Dua Nyonya

Jakarta


Also a cafe, Dua Nyonya is an intimate place serving fine Indonesian coffee (from Bali, Toraja and Aceh) and traditional food including rice dishes such as nasi bebek goreng keramat (fried rice with duck). Classical music and art add to the ambience.


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