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When History Meets Food

Tugu Kunstkring Paleis When History Meets Food
Photo source: @kunstkring (Instagram)
 
Want to have an extraordinary dining experience in an antique building that was ever used as Central Jakarta’s Immigration Office? Decorated luxuriously, the building is now used as a restaurant and an art gallery with the name Tugu Kunstkring Paleis. When you first arrive here, you will be impressed by the luxury of this sturdy old building. This restaurant brings out a historical theme not only for the building but also for the foods they offer.
 

Photo source: @kunstkring (Instagram)
 
Tugu Kunstkring Paleis is a fine dining restaurant offering Indonesian signature dishes with a strong heritage. For example, Betawi Rijstaffel. In the Dutch language, rijstaffel means rice table. So this is a rice dish served with many kinds of side dishes or known as Nasi Rames (nasi: rice) in Indonesia. In the Dutch colonialism era, rijstaffel was served by The Landlord to honor and welcome their guest. This dish started to be popular in 1910. But if you try the Kunstkring’s rijstaffel, it has the Kunstkring’s own signature taste that you will not find in any other place since it is made with their original recipe.
 

Photo source: @kunstkring (Instagram)
 
You can also enjoy other Indonesian heritage menu, such as Asam Asam Iga, Rundvless Empal Van Mevrouw Lim, Nasi Goreng Nonja Old Recipe, Nonja Lemongrass Satay, Sayur Gambas Udang, and many more. You will also meet Dutch and Western cuisine, such as Dutch Style Breakfast, Mushroom Cappuccino with Smoked Duck Breast, Salad of Quails with Mache in Raspberry Hazelnut Vinaigrette, Hollandsche Kroket, and Escargots in Champagne with Hazelnut-Chartreuse Butter. Tugu Kunstkring Paleis is a very recommended place to eat!
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