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A Strong Colonial Ambience at Café Batavia Jakarta

Café Batavia is the perfect restaurant to visit with its antique design.
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Have you ever imagined enjoying a meal with your partner in a vintage fine dining restaurant? Surely the atmosphere in Café Batavia will be unique, looking at the old building that was established in 1850. Before this was made into a restaurant, the building was the VOC administrative building during the time of Dutch Colonization. In 1993, an Australian man named Graham James made the Café Batavia and since then the restaurant has been well known for its nuance of the past glory.
 

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The restaurant is located in front of the Fatahillah Building or Jakarta Museum. The ambiance and interior are similar to the restaurants in European countries: classic, elegant, artistic, and antique. These may be your first impressions when entering the legendary place.
 

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Apart from its long history and beautiful décor, the food they serve has a premium taste and quality. Try the Erwten Soup, which is the soup with pea and delicious Dutch cheese. It is best eaten while it’s hot. Or try The Ridiculous Reuben Sandwich, the sandwich with Bred cheese sauce served with wheat bread and warm German-style potato salad. And don’t miss the Dutch Veal Tender with Apple Flambee and Brandy Sauce, a Dutch-style veal served with potato, apple, and Brandy sauce. The meat is tender and the taste is yummy!
 

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Eating here will give you classy food and atmosphere, but if you’re lucky you might meet the Dutch Girl ghost in the toilet, too! The bathroom in Café Batavia is designed like a mini studio with artistic photographs covering most of its walls. This would be one of the points of interest for the customers who come here. Are you one of the guests?
 

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