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Newsletter: The Best Indonesia Independence Day Deals | The Best Indigenous Restaurants

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Indonesia Independence Day is here and so are the deals. To help you make the most of the remaining time, we've rounded up some of the Seventeenth of August deals and promotions you won't want to miss. From dining to hotel staycation offers, we have compiled the best Independence Day promos you can get in Jakarta.

Indonesia’s diverse and mouthwatering culinary scene is a gift that keeps on giving. Amidst the selections of international restaurants, you can embark on a culinary journey that spans the archipelago of Indonesia. From savory to sweet, and then tangy and spicy, we are so thankful that you can find any kind of region's specialty restaurants in the city. So check our best list in Jakarta, Bali, Bandung, and Surabaya.

In Jakarta, the culinary scene is really thriving. This week, we highlight some of the best in town at the moment. Immerse in the truly authentic Japanese Dishes in the peaceful zen setting at Kenjiro. Get your Friday night mood on at Ascuas Sunset Dinner “MEAT MYSELF AND I” at CASPAR. And, indulge in nostalgia with the five timeless and magnificent dishes menu with HARSA RASA at The Sultan Hotel and Residence Jakarta.

This Friday, Ronan Keating will be Live in Indonesia 2023 with all the Hits from Ronan and Boyzone. With special Guest Star Golden Buzzer AGT 2023 Putri Ariani. Check the details here.

Looking to rejuvenate your senses and soak away your worries in the tropical paradise of Bali? Look no further, here we present the must-visit natural hot springs in Bali. And, let us entice you with this extensive list of Bali's most delicious traditional snacks that you check it out here.

Planning an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and seeking a stunning sightseeing and fresh air experience in Lembang? Look no further than these recommended hotels near Lembang and its beautiful surroundings. 

Meanwhile, Jakarta routinely tops listings of the world’s most polluted cities. President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo convened a number of cabinet ministers and regional heads to discuss Jakarta's increasingly worrisome air pollution. Read the full story here. And, Sandiaga Uno, Indonesia’s Minister of Tourism and Creative Economies, has released statements urging Bali to reduce the risks associated with overtourism. Read the full story here.

For this time, we wish you Happy Indonesia Independence Day! Rest assured that independence is not a sign to stop fighting, but a sign to fight harder! Merdeka!

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