Restaurants in Jakarta

Influences come from the Dutch colonial days at Café Batavia, in Kota, where the 300-year-old dining room hosts guests feasting on brunch and homemade ice-creams. There's sizzling Asian food on sale at the Mangga Besar Night Market in West Jakarta's Chinatown and Social House serves top notch international and Asian cuisine. Tipping is not expected, but if the service is good a tip is always welcome.