Celebrating Four Years of Excellence: A Spectacular Night at Tilu Kitchen & Patisserie
Bandung's premier dining destination, Tilu Kitchen & Patisserie, marked its fourth anniversary with a dazzling event, "Rockin Night at Tilu," on Wednesday, 3 July 2024.
Jakarta's Best Night Out at Artesian Rooftop Bar

Perched high on the 65th floor of The Langham, Jakarta, Artesian Rooftop Bar stands out as

Discovering Jakarta's Best Open for 24 Hours and Late Night Dining Places
For those who prefer a sit-down restaurant other than the renowned fast food chains, there are several 24-hour or and late-night dining place options available
Kota Baru Parahyangan Launches First Hillside Homes in Greater Bandung's Self-Sustained City Development
Kota Baru Parahyangan offers a variety of residential options, from flatland clusters and peninsulas surrounded by lakes and valleys to golf courses, providing appealing choices for property seekers
éL Run 2024 at éL Hotel Bandung

Following the success of éL Run 2023, éL Hotel Group is once again hosting the Fun Run event titled éL Run 2024, which will be held on June 30, 2024, at éL Hotel Bandung. With the theme "Heritage Modern," éL Run 2024 will take runners through key routes in Bandung city, including Jalan Asia Afrika, Gedung Merdeka, and Jalan Braga. These areas are rich in historical significance for the city of Bandung.

The Captivating Harmony of Mediterranean Flavors at Oliverra Sunday Brunch

Weekends are an opportunity to escape the relentless pace of the week, to relax, savor mom

The Best Staycation Deals for School Breaks in Bandung
Staying at hotels with fun activities, swimming pools, and playgrounds sounds really fun, so we have curated the list of the best staycation deals for school breaks in Bandung
15+ Best Japanese Restaurants in Jakarta

Japanese food is possibly the most popular food in Indonesia after Indonesian food itself; it has gained popularity thanks to the lengthy period of time it has been introduced in the country too. Since after the independence day, Japanese ‘expats’ that chose to stay behind shared the food of their country and soon restaurants would open up in Jakarta, attracting visitors such as President Soekarno himself. Today, you can find Japanese restaurants in literally any budget, from the localized versions, fusions, to the very authentic.

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