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Best Seafood Restaurants in Jakarta

Jakarta's seafood scene is so lit, and locals even tourists will go down searching for the perfect seafood plate. These are the city's best seafood restaurants for cracking lobsters and crabs, hand-picking your own fresh fish, and savoring the seafood with special sauces right now.

BEST CHINESE RESTAURANTS IN JAKARTA

Chinese food is incredibly popular in Indonesia, and especially Jakarta. Paired with the concentration of Chinese communities in some area, it is like being in a city with not one, but multiple china towns! If you venture around Muara Karang, Kelapa Gading, and PIK (Pantai Indah Kapuk), you will be overwhelmed by amazing places selling Chinese specialties from a different region of the country. But for the best dining experience, here are the best places to find the best Chinese food in Jakarta:

Expat Communities You Could Join in Jakarta

Relocating overseas and living thousands of miles away from home can be a very difficult experience, for both yourself and your family. From learning a new language to finding the right home, enrolling your kids to the right school and simply adjusting to simple day-to-day activities can be very unsettling without the right guidance. It is even harder when you do not have your usual support system at your beck and call.

Prosperous Beginnings This Lunar New Year at The Hermitage, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Jakarta

Indulge in Abundant Lunar New Year Feasts at 1928 Restaurant  

Henshin is Awarded as Asia’s Top 80 Fine Dining 2023

Henshin, the highest dining and bar venue in  Indonesia, has just recently

Open House German School Jakarta

OPEN HOUSE

Business Initiation Indonesia Shipbuilding and Offshore Industry

As the world's largest archipelago, with more than 17,000 islands and more than 50,000 km of coastline, and due to th

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