Omar Duwur Restaurant

Yogyakarta


Located in the Kota Gede area, this is considered by locals to be one of Yogya’s best restaurants, with a lavish setting in a 150-year-old colonial mansion featuring an outdoor terrace overlooking a garden. There's a wide selection of Indonesian dishes, such as chicken rendang curry, spiced, fried duck and oxtail soup, and Western mains. The nonalcoholic Java punch (25,000Rp) almost beats a Bintang.


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