
Japanese restaurant. Salmon sashimi. Sushi. Dayum!
I think I just found myself drooling over the dishes I just mentioned. Ah, I am so hungry!
Enough with the intro, this time I am going to bring you to the hidden gem I found in South Jakarta. It’s actually a quiet popular restaurant but also a very unknown to be found because of its hidden location in Ayana Hotel Jakarta. The place is very popular to be visited by real Japanese, so when you come, you somehow will feel the real ambience of Japan because of its surroundings.
Now enough with the environment chit-chats, let’s get started with the dishes. Yee-ha!
This might look small but the bowl is actually really big. Very excellent for the hungry ones, just like me! The first dish to be reviewed will be Chicken Katsu Don.
Excellent plating. Tasty smells. Very amazing for the visual look. At the first bite, your tongue will be served with tasty sweet rice along with the cut onions. This deep fried chicken cutlet on top of rice tasted quiet sweet because it was also contained with soy sauce I believe (I am not a food expert but this is what exactly it tasted like). It costed for 75 IDR and I would say it is worth it for the hungry because I couldn’t even be able to finish it.
The second dish to be reviewed would be Gyu Stamina Don. I was wondering why the name is Stamina, so I asked the waitress then I got the answer! She said because it was also served with fresh egg yolk so that’s why the name is Stamina. Hmm now I see. This grilled beef on top of garlic tasted not so far like Yakiniku I guess. It tasted great, and I believe you would get stuffed easier because it contained a lot of protein. It costed for 88 IDR. That’s why I got salad in hand too.
Just like the Japanese culture, ocha shimasho (Let’s do tea, or take a break over something to drink). A hot tea has always been great for the companion of Japanese foods. Therefore, ocha no jikan (time for tea)!
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So, that’s all! I hope you find this review helpful to get to know more about this hidden gem in Ayana. Interested to try this one too? What’s your favorite Japanese food? Share what you like in the comment box below. Thanks for reading and have a great weekend, loves!😊
Ahh sugoi!
This seems so wonderful! I wish my country had more Japanese restaurants, *sigh*
The pictures are stunning, as usual. Love xx
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The foods there are so tasty! Thank you so much love, you are so kind! Where do you live if I may know?💙
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I’m from India, Bombay to be specific. But the restaurants are all in areas far away from my home, so it’s rare I get to enjoy such food, but my Japanese teachers let me try out the stuff they make at their home, hehe.
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That’s amazing! I thought you were from France since I think you are pretty good in speaking French. And your Japanese teachers are so kind, that must be very lovely to know them💙
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Haha oh I’m not that good at all. I studied french for two years in Junior College, so I can manage a little basic french.
Yes they’re incredibly kind and great people, really. ❤
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That sounds wonderful! I only learn French from Duo Lingo and that’s so limited haha. Isn’t it great to learn each other’s culture and its people? I have always loved it💙
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Yes! It is! I love speaking to people from different places, the world is so different even within the same countries.
And yeah duo lingo is limited but it’s quite a great start! It’s admirable to try and learn a new language, no?
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Couldn’t agree more with that! And yes it’s fun to learn using Duo Lingo, feels like I travel around the world at one time haha😊
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Yes, its amazing isn’t it? That’s one of the reasons I took up blogging, too. You get chances to make many different friends, no?
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Indeed! Cheers to friendships x
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Yum yum yum 😍😍 looks so good xx
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It really does. I wanna come over again soon to taste another menus haha. Thanks for reading, Abby!💙
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