Osteria Gia 🥪 Jakarta

Ciao! Only a few weeks new from @ismaya, they got most things right. Not mind blowing but value for money offerings with soothing taste. Service was warm and apologetic (lots of dishes weren’t available yet). In a similar bistro category as Kitchenette & Dutch, would be interesting to see whether it will eventually settle as a family restaurant or yuppies’ hangout (noted lots of intriguing cocktails being offered). When there on a weekday it seemed to be yuppies’ category for now.

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Senshu 🥟 Jakarta

Toro, uni, foie gras, caviar, wagyu. Always a good idea? 
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Senshu at @fairmontjakarta is famed for its private rooms only concept. One may opt to dine at the Teppanyaki Rooms or Western/Tatami dining areas. Great choice for business meetings and private conversations.

Zen is state of mind, space and patterns #LDfindsJakarta#LDfinds#LilyDawis.
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F&B: ☁️☁️☁️☁️
Ambiance: ☁️☁️☁️☁️☁️
Service: ☁️☁️☁️☁️
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Senshu at @fairmontjakarta is famed for its private rooms only concept. One may opt to dine at the Teppanyaki Rooms or Western/Tatami dining areas. Great choice for business meetings and private conversations.

High quality ingredients, lovely tempura moriawase featuring fried uni and ika. Wished the servers explained the dish upon presentation. I was pleasantly surprised to get both, but would have liked others I dined with to have the freedom to choose. 
Love the first photo, capturing the zen along Senshu’s hallway by my dining companion today @aimeedawis đŸ’™ on insta.

En Dining Jakarta

Yumm yum Fried shirataki rice with juiciest pork slices.

So satisfying! Fried shirataki rice with juiciest pork slices. I don’t do keto diets but wonder if this is a ketogenic dish… Anybody?

Momozen 🌸 Jakarta

Pretty edibles that are incredibly tasty. 
Very satisfied with today’s selections. 
1st photo features my special request of combined plating of the toro pizza, truffle some caviar and yuzu ox tongue. 2nd: Master Kobe Beef Shiogama with condiments. 3rd: Truffle Donabe Gohan, with live Black Truffle shaving by the Japanese Chef himself. 4th: Baby Chicken stuffed with black truffle rice (the rice tasted even better than the Donabe’s, perhaps the chicken jus seeped to the rice, making it extra flavorful). 5th: miso cod. 7th: Sakura mochi. 8th: molten Sakura lava. 

DOLAR SHOP RESTO Shanghai Shabu Shabu đŸĽ˜Jakarta

As some might know, I love hotpots. 
This one’s a gem. Authentic from Shanghai, and hygienic one pot per person. #LDfindsJakarta#LDfinds#LilyDawis.
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F&B: ☁️☁️☁️☁️☁️
Service: ☁️☁️☁️☁️
Ambiance: ☁️☁️☁️.
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The many kinds of soups, sauces, condiments, noodles, AND OHHH the various freshly made “baso” (meat/fish/squid/prawn balls) & mushrooms… 😍 Freshest vegs and perfectly sliced meats. Enjoyed these so much with Panda tea, Cloudy Bay, Monkey Bay et al. 😆 Then for dessert, the super refreshing Mango Sago Pomelo. Every meal there would be highlight of my week. 😍💕 Note: all Jakarta eats I feature so far are my regular fave places. Been there at least 5x. 
Tips: pre-order the kobe beef to avoid disappointment. 
PS: found out it opens till 4 AM 😋

Txoko 🐙 Jakarta

Such a wonderful new addition to the Jakarta food scene. In the past, only a handful restaurants offer Basque cuisine. With care for great ingredients and proper techniques Txoko dishes were a delight to have. The place is highly photogenic too with ample natural lighting, which is always a plus. They still need to work on speed of drink service though. My group of 7 had to repeat ourselves many times to ask for water, coffee and ice tea. Hope they get this ironed out fast in the near future. 

Sumire 🍣 Jakarta

Sumire, Jakarta. I love Japanese meals and delight when I found something worthwhile. Here sharing delectable & seasonal kaiseki meals (highlighting the Ginza & Kyoto sets) found at one of the longest standing Japanese restaurants in Jakarta. The Ginza much more filling (even shareable) with better selections of premium produce. Kyoto’s portion perfect for one. Pricing very reasonable for so many fine selections. These apparently only available till end of July 2019. Hurry! 

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