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Selasa, 20 Desember 2016

GIOI SENOPATI - JAKARTA

It feels like this December Miracle as we're reaching the final of the year and I happened to stumble on good restaurants lately, initially don't want to spoil the essence of the review but since I've raved about this particular restaurant on my Instagram then I guess you know that this will be a good review of the newly opened GIOI Senopati.

GIOI (pronounced: 'Jioy') is a Vietnamese word meaning "great" and something indeed feels GIOI when I first entered the restaurant and feeling this Christmasy vibe it gave me it's almost like en-gioi (sorry for the fuckin pun), I like how they kept the interior very simple, neat and clean and I gotta give it to them for the good effort in decorating the restaurant with Christmas details like Christmas tree, wrapped gifts, mistletoe, ornaments and altogether created this warm and homey vibe that I was super fond of, and something about the overall look that reminded of Tredici (also in Senopati), but anyway I noticed that there was this construction happening and I was informed that they are building their second floor and it will be more like a lounge and bar area where you can casually chill and drink.
A large table for 12 in the center, I don't know if they're fully booked or what for Christmas but if you are planning to make a big dinner for 12 (and feel like having Indonesian cuisine) then I highly recommend going here.
Salmon Lodeh - IDR 130k
Scanned their menu and found that here they mostly serve Indonesian-Asian cuisine that are mostly spicy (but they also have non-spicy food here), or Asian cuisine with a touch of local Indonesian element and value infused. I came here with my beloved friends from Jogja and somehow we were craving for good duck and YAS TO THAT when we saw that crispy duck on the menu. I heard good rave about their Salmon Lodeh and Satay Lilit so we had those two to complete.

FYI most of the ingredients used in the kitchen (and your food) are planted by them as they have their own plantery which I thought pretty awesome.

Price range for the food here is around IDR 60k-250k, standard Senopati price.

Red Thai Tea - IDR 35k
Lychee Yakult
Sate Lilit - IDR 90k
This might be the one of the prettiest Sate Lilit presentation that I've ever seen, and especially those beautiful edible flowers on top! Sate Lilit is an Indonesian cuisine that's easily found in Bali or Balinese themed restaurants in Jakarta, Sate Lilit normally consist of chicken and shrimp mix but I have encountered one where they actually put fish in it. As for the stick that holds the chicken and shrimp mixture, normally that would be lemongrass stick but here in GIOI they used sugarcane stick which I thought was genius. The Sate Lilit was absolutely delicious and spicy, the overall flavor was strong in the most delicious way and the seasoning was just spot on, the meat had this perfect balance of density and moisture with this soft otak-otak like character.
Salmon Lodeh - IDR 130k
Continuously heard so many people raved about this hence I have to give it a try! Salmon as the protein in Sayur Lodeh was definitely something that I expected and after that very first bite I knew why it worked, because they freaking cook the salmon perfectly! Pan seared salmon with extra minute on the skin to get the crispy coating and the perfect soft pink center that always works! The hot sayur lodeh soup continuously cooked and stabilized the temperature of the salmon and inside you'll also find soyabean curd, soyabean cake, labu siam, eggplant, beans and corn. The consistency of the soup was medium (not to watery and not to thick) and again, seasoned just spot on. Much love for this delicious dish!
Crispy Duck - IDR 180k (half)
Their duck came in two serving sizes: half and whole, if you're only getting the duck and not order anything else then go for the whole and you can share it with a friend of have everything for you, but since we ordered several other menu and dessert as a sweet closure, we went with the half portion. I read people's comments on my Instagram and IG Stories saying that the concept was familiar with The Holyduck (with a touch of shady) but I've never had Holyduck before so I don't know, but one thing you should know is that this duck was incredibly delicious and most importantly they managed to get the stink out of the duck (that's like ESSENTIAL rule).
The cooking was perfect as the skin and coating were perfectly crispy but when you reach the meaty part it was beautifully tender & moist! They must have marinated the duck right as it was mainly savory and salty evenly. The crispy duck was paired with GIOI Rice (fragrant savory rice with somewhat a hint of basil), Jukut Kalasan, and three kinds of chili with various level of spiciness, the spiciest one was so spicy but so delicious and as I am typing this I started to have this imagination of how the duck tasted (which I can still vividly remember).
GIOI Custard aka Deconstructed Mango Sticky Rice - IDR 75k
Not the biggest fan of the presentation but it was a sweet and delicious dessert to finish our lunch - texture check, flavor check! The thai-basil pannacotta was the highlight.
Freaking satisfying lunch and had zero complaint towards GIOI, even the service was memorable, especially the host who greeted us and escorted us to out seats who deserved a special shoutout. GIOI suddenly came to the scene and won me over, looking forward for the future visits!
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GIOI Cookery & Plantery
Jalan Senopati No. 88 (beside Cacaote)
Senopati - Jakarta Selatan 12190
021 - 7211 468
Opening hours: 11 AM-11 PM daily
Average spending for two: IDR 300k
Dresscode: none

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Jumat, 16 Desember 2016

EXPATRIATE RESTAURANT KELAPA GADING - ONE OF THE BEST MEALS OF 2016?

We're reaching the end of 2016 and I haven't finished the big 10 that would fill up my "best restaurant 2016" list, and you know me, if by the end of December 2016 I couldn't find the restaurants that fit my criteria and finish the list, then there will be none, but this particular restaurant restaurant that I am reviewing to you right now has the potential to be sitting gracefully on the hot seat, and would you be surprised to know that as this post is written, a 15-year old own this restaurant? Okay keep reading ;).

Expatriate first introduced themselves and their existence on April 2016. I don't know why a lot of people refer to them as a coffee shop because to me it clearly is not, well I mean they serve specialty coffee but after my visit it's actually more like a semi-fine dining restaurant which served coffee. The interior of the restaurant rang humble and absolutely homey, especially the outdoor area (dedicated for smoking guests) which kinda gave me this Bandung cafe vibe with all the simple deco and decent amount of green surrounding the area. If you're an Instagram foodie who care so much about your pictures then do sit outside as the lighting on the indoor area was dimmed and warm.

Talk about their indoor area, it did has this Italian-French bistro look to it that even though it's dimmed and dark, but homey as fuck, it's almost like you're eating at someone else's house (or kitchen) with cooking pans hanging, a live kitchen and bar and nice air conditioning, the only thing that I expected to experience was the good jazz lounge music to support the ambiance. Also around their indoor dining area: a mini bakery/patisserie and a mini wine display located around the main entrance.
As for the food, they serve mainly Western (Italian-French) cuisine with special breakfast menus that you can find from 8 AM-3 PM daily. From their breakfast and all-day breakfast menu list you can find selections of American Breakfast like Eggs Benedict, Sunny Side Up (or customized eggs like scramble, omelette, egg white omelette, and over easy), Toto Eggs, Expat Gourmet, California Style Toast and assorted soups.

To kickstart your meal, it's suggested that you warm up your palate with selections of appetizers and I highly recommend their Escargot (more below) or if you fancy something else they also have selections of garlic breads, bruschetta, avo toast, pan seared foie gras and cheese platter. I have such big appetite and sometimes appetizers are not even enough for me and I need something heavier but not exactly main courses AND they happen to accomodate that! Expect to find various salad creations, calamari, onion rings, nachos, mini fish & chips, mozarella cheese stick, chicken wings, fried mushroom, truffle fries and more ok I'm hungry.

For heavier bites, here you can find various options of burgers and sandwich, pizza, pasta, main courses (protein courses) like fish, meat, poultry. Ok enough yakking pictures!!!
 Complimentary bread: warm, fragrant, fluffy you can't complain.
Escargot - IDR 55k 
For IDR 55k, this was surely an affordable Escargot (French snail dish), they perfectly cooked the Escargot and they weren't overly firm and delicately chewy, but I gotta give it to the seasoning and generous amount of butter as they were altogether savory, salty and absolutely delicious, that's how you cook escargot damnit!
Mushroom Ravioli with Alfredo Sauce - IDR 92k
The Ravioli skin had the spot on texture: firm with beautiful thickness, thick enough to hold the quite generous filling (considered generous for that size). The butter sauce was cheesy & savory in the same time.
Meat Lover - IDR 98k
Their Meat Lover pizza was indeed dedicated literally for meat lovers, it consist of beef salami, sausage, crumble, tomato sauce, mozarella cheese and oregano, altogether delicious guilty pleasure and everything that I like in a single serving. I appreciate simplicity and I like to keep it lowkey when it comes to my pizza, I mean sometimes you can be creative and shit but I always go back to what I initially really like. and that is pizza with generous meat and cheese toppings, it's all about flavor!
Aus Black Angus Tenderloin - IDR 248k
Now to my favorite dish of my lunch that day: the uber tempting looking 200 gr Tenderloin wrapped with bacon and served on top of mashed potato, asparagus and homemade sauce. You should always order medium or medium-rare for your steaks and please don't go with medium well you're ruining the meat. As you can see on the cut steak, the center was perfectly pink (that's how you cook steak damnit!) and it was so tender that chewing the steak was barely a chore. The sauce defo gave you a little enhancement to the meat but honestly I can still live without it.
Crepe Cake with Ice Cream - IDR 45k
Such a simple and safe dessert but undeniably sweet and satisfying: crepe cakes drizzled with chocolate sauce and paired with vanilla ice cream on a cone bowl.
Thank goodness I found Expatriate just in time before I release my "Best of 2016" list and will this make it in the list? You gotta have to wait for the official entry! What I can tell you is that I was highly satisfied with my visit, especially after being skeptical beforehand (I wanted to get this habit off me but I couldn't help it), it's surely one of the best places to have "serious" food in Kelapa Gading and one that I would happily recommend you guys going. I am so coming back to try more of their food, especially their pasta since I am a pasta person tbh.

BEST OF LUCK!
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Expatriate Restaurant
Boulevard Raya QF 3 No. 11 RT. 11/12
Kelapa Gading, Jakarta Utara 14240
021 - 4585 0388
Opening hours: 8 AM-11 PM daily
Average spending for two: IDR 300k
Dresscode: none

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