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This restaurant is such a unique place and I think one of the most memorable restaurants I've ever been to in my life. This restaurant is located in the Kota Tua (Old Town) of Jakarta. Do not be surprised if see more foreigners than Indonesian people here. This restaurant preserved its colonial design and structure since 1837. Enjoy your seating in the classy wooden chairs with your selected local food such as Soto Betawi, Nasi Campur, or their signature Batavia Fried Rice. When you walk through the doors, it's like walking back in time. The building has a rich history that is part of the fabric of Jakarta. This place is a little bit pricey, but absolutely worth it if you are in the area. Not to be missed when visiting Jakarta. #urbanexplorer #tripfoodie #tripfoodie#urbanexplorer
Posted: Mar 23, 2021
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Cafe Batavia
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Cafe Batavia

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West Jakarta | Jalan Pintu Besar Utara 14 (Depan Museum Fatahillah) 11110
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