Can't find what you're looking for?
View all search resultsCan't find what you're looking for?
View all search resultsFour Indonesian traditional musicians from the Indonesian Arts Institute (ISI) Surakarta in Central Java have collaborated with British renowned musicians Susheela Raman and guitarist Sam Millis in the United Kingdom's capital.
Let us begin 2017 with deep gratitude for how remarkable 2016 has been. Myriads of both imaginative restaurants and mouth-watering dining establishments have opened, scattered across this developing megacity: from the latest offspring of celebrated restaurant groups to newborn babies of fresh, new players in the Jakarta dining scene. So what does 2017 have to offer to the dining scene in Jakarta and abroad?
My recent culinary adventure in Makassar opened my eyes to the diversity of its food-scape. I didn’t expect to find restaurants that specialize in East Javanese cuisine here – including the prominent nasi rawon (beef soup with rice) – here in this city. Founded in the 1970s, RM Sidodadi is one such example.