Kedai Seni Djakarté

Jakarta


One of several similar places around Taman Fatahillah, this restaurant is housed in a cute old Dutch building with green shutters. You can eat inside under the ceiling fans or people-watch at the outdoor tables. The cheap and tasty dishes are classic Indonesian comfort food, plus there are fresh juices and sweet treats like profiteroles and Indonesian fritters.

Mains include rice dishes like nasi goreng daging (smoked beef rice) and nasi pecel (steamed rice, bean sprouts, long beans, cabbage, carrot, peanut sauce and soybean cake).


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