What is it? A mall chain restaurant focusing on Betawi cuisine, the food of Jakarta itself.
Why we love it Betawi cuisine may be Jakarta’s own, but it often takes a backseat in the city’s food scene. That’s why discovering the soto Betawi (coconut milk soup with beef, Rp 75,000) here feels like a warm, comforting hug in a bowl. Even our contributor Ari, who normally avoids vegetables, can’t resist the asinan Betawi (vegetable salad with spicy sour peanut dressing, Rp 45,000)—proof that this dish truly hits the spot.
Time Out Tip No Indonesian meal is complete without krupuk crackers. We always get a bag, available on each table, with options from cassava crisps to beef chicharrón.