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Dapur Babah Elite
The guide was updated:Housed in two restored 1940s shophouses, Dapur Babah Elite mixes Javanese, Peranakan, and old Dutch flavours in a nostalgic setting filled with antiques and old photos. Dishes like 'ayam lodho' and 'nasi campur babah' come highly recommended, and the adjoining Tao Bar is a good spot to pop in for a drink afterwards.
Useful Information
- Address: 4, Jalan Veteran I No.18-19, RT.4/RW.2, Gambir, Kecamatan Gambir, Kota Jakarta Pusat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta
- Opening hours: Daily 11am–10pm
- Website: tuguhotels.com/restaurants/jakarta/dapurbabahelite
- Phone: +62 851 0060 2256
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Jakarta’s street food scene is a culinary adventure waiting to be explored. From bustling markets to late-night stalls, there’s something for every appetite. Popular areas include Glodok (Chinatown), Blok M, and Kota Tua, where locals and visitors alike line up for quick, satisfying bites.
A few must-try dishes include Bakmi Goreng (stir-fried noodles with vegetables and protein), Soto Ayam (a comforting chicken soup with turmeric and spices), and Martabak (a thick pancake filled with sweet or savoury ingredients). For a taste of Betawi cuisine, sample Nasi Uduk (coconut rice served with fried chicken, tempeh), and sambal, or Gado-Gado (a salad of boiled vegetables topped with peanut sauce).
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Dapur Babah Elite
Housed in two restored 1940s shophouses, Dapur Babah Elite mixes Javanese, Peranakan, and old Dutch flavours in a nostalgic setting filled with antiques and old photos. Dishes like 'ayam lodho' and 'nasi campur babah' come highly recommended, and the adjoining Tao Bar is a good spot to pop in for a drink afterwards.
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