Ganane nginep di hotel di jalan riau Dari list di page one, paling deket yang mana yah? Ada rekomendasi kah? Ane gak tau jalan disini soalnya. PP disini malem buka maksimal sampe jam berapa yah? 08-09-2020 21:38
Kamimenginap di Bobobox Dago dengan rincian sebagai berikut: Alamat:Jl. Sultan Tirtayasa No.11, Citarum, Kec. Bandung Wetan, Kota Bandung. Type Pod: Double. Posisi Pod: Sky (di atas) Rate: Rp104.000,- (diskon 50% di 17 agustus) Bobobox Dago cukup mudah ditemukan karena terletak di Dago yang ramai dan di jalan 2 arah.
Beradadi Jalan Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa No. 143, jalan utama kota Cilegon, tepat disamping pool travel Raka Trans (Cilegon-Bandung). Midori Restoran Jepang ini berada di jalan Anyer, kalau dari Cilegon di sebelah kiri, setelah Pasar Anyer dan sebelum lokasi wisata pantai Anyer.
BandungWetan, Kota Bandung. ## 4. Nasi Kuning Sumur Bandung Menu nasi kuning yang gurih harum pastinya pas untuk mengisi perut di pagi hari. Nah, tempat sarapan nasi kuning enak salah satunya ada di Nasi Kuning Sumur Bandung. Tempat makannya sederhana dengan lokasi di daerah Jalan Sumur Bandung seberang Tune Hotel.
Akantetapi jika tetap tertarik untuk mencicipi kelezatan sushi itu, Midori Japanese Restaurant berada di Jalan Sultan Tirtayasa No 31, Citarum, Bandung. Adapun jam operasional tempat wisata di Bandung itu dibuka setiap hari pada pukul 10.00 WIB-20.00 WIB. ( Virginia Swastika )
oCyWR. ***HEALTH, SAFETY AND HYGIENE PROCEDURES - OUR 10 COMMITMENTS***Swiss-Belexpress Cilegon is a modern budget accommodation strategically located in Jalan Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa, the main road in Cilegon. Known as “Steel City”, Cilegon is also known as one of major industrial city in Java. Swiss-Belexpress Cilegon provides easy access to major business districts and attractions in the city. It offers international standard of service and facilities for budget conscious business and leisure travelers. The hotel can be accessed within approximately 13kms from/to Merak Seaport, which connected the 2 islands, Java and Sumatera through Sunda straits, 25kms away from Anyer Beach. Swiss-Belexpress Cilegon boasts 115 rooms consisting of 103 Express rooms, 6 Express Super rooms, 4 Express Studio rooms, 2 units of Two Bedroom Express suite. The hotel features non-smoking floors, connecting rooms for families or groups and specially appointed rooms for physically challenged guests. Swiss-Belexpress provides an all-day dining restaurant on the ground floor and It specially designed to cater your dining experience in Cilegon with indoor and outdoor seating options making it ideal for casual meeting with business colleagues and friends. Wifi internet access is available for free in this restaurant. The restaurant is implemented the standard of Health, Safety and Hygiene procedure to ensure that the environment is safe for our guests and staffs include touchless menu. Swiss-Belexpress Cilegon provides four meeting rooms with a modern and minimalist design. Each meeting room is fully equipped with modern meeting facilities and it’s situated on the ground floor lobby area with windows and natural daylight. It is an ideal option for meetings, presentations and social functions from 20 to 85 people depending on the room layout and sitting arrangement. We ensure that the meetings and functions set up is following the standard of Health, Safety and Hygiene procedure as our commitment to provide a safe place for our guests and staffs.
Let’s be we travel to Bandung, most of us simply want to hide away in our five-star luxury hotels and sip on expensive cocktails during happy hour. We want to fill up on the international breakfast buffet, followed by a long, leisurely swim in the infinity pool. Sometimes, we just want to fall asleep during a Balinese massage at the spa. The children, if any, get to splash about in said pool or stomp about in plastic, climate-controlled we travel through town, it’s usually with a car and driver directly to the outlet malls, of which there are plenty; retailers selling last season’s wares, leftover sizes and decent knockoffs that could pass for the real deal if not for labels like Tommy Hiflicker’ or Adidos’. We see a volcano or two. We tour a tea plantation or a local organic farm. Our dining experience is limited to whichever restaurant rates highest on Trip Advisor or caters heavily to foreign tourists as suggested by hotel signature ayam goreng found in many Indonesian restaurantsHowever, on a recent weekend trip to Bandung, I was pleasantly surprised by the local restaurant scene. Around every tree-lined corner, there seemed to be new coffee bars and eateries serving murtabak, burgers, Mexican food, ayam bakar or bakso tahu. Wide pedestrian walkways close to where we stayed also made it easy to is an expat foodie’s dream a place where you can find everything from expertly crafted Melbourne-style coffee to traditional Sundanese cuisine all in one if there’s one thing we can’t stand in our family, it’s that morning cup of hotel coffee. Usually brewed en masse – in machines that have been used for years and could do with a good break down and cleaning – the beverage usually tastes of burnt toast ends and dregs. If desperate, we bring our own beans and travel with a hand grinder to make our own in the hotel room. In a country like Indonesia, one would think the hotels would serve better coffee considering the associated history; it is called Java’ after a random post on Twitter, we found Cultivar Coffeehouse, located conveniently behind our hotel in the Dago district of Bandung. This led to an amazing discovery of the perfect trifecta of local food retailers. As Cultivar is relatively new and off the radar, we had to trust this one effusive tweet, but the risk paid coffee business is built on using beans that help support the local industry, and promotes fair trade between farmers and retailers. Its special house blend of Arabica from Bali, Sumatra and Sulawesi is outstanding. As the shop does its roasting in-house, the purveyors extract a gorgeous aroma, redolent of creamy milk chocolate with a hint of white pepper. There is an all-day food menu, but we came here especially for the coffee. The single origin coffees are a must-try with most beans having low to medium acidity from areas such as Flores and Aceh. What we would not give for an establishment like Cultivar within walking distance of our residence in Jakarta!As I was waiting for my flat white one morning, a little shop overflowing with locals caught my eye. I couldn’t resist the call of a place this popular, so I meandered over and peered through the front door. What I saw was chaos. Ladies with banana-leaf lined metal trays and tongs jostling each other for colourful local snacks and traditionally prepared meals. It was early in the day so much of the food had just been placed on display, but many items were already sold out. I made a mental note to come back the next day an hour Sari is a cake and pastry shop that specializes in Indonesian snacks, sweets and light meals. It is housed in a somewhat generic western house-like setting. The interior is similar to a bakery with rows of food accompanied by labels and prices. There are a few tables that run from the front to back, with patio seats outside. The bakery is air-conditioned and quite lovely if not for the daily morning rush of people trying to grab the tastiest morsels first. A corner is allocated for kerupuk of all different varieties and brands, mostly for visitors to bring back home as inconspicuous this place may be, the popularity is earned and real. Most locals go to Kartika Sari, another famous cake shop just a few minutes down one of the main roads, but Sari Sari is just as good if not better because of its limited production. The shop is open from 6am to 7pm daily, but some popular items run out almost an hour or two after food I sampled was fresh, delicious and well-made, which is so different from what one usually sees at the traditional markets where sanitation and suspect cooking methods might be an issue. The prepared foods are from a number of regions so there is quite a display. The egg and vegetable murtabak and otak-otak are scrumptious as are the lumpia basah. We returned the next day to load up on snacks which they arranged meticulously and beautifully in a box before taking the train back to Jakarta. They made a perfectly light, mid-day meal in the cabin as we sped by scenic terraced rice paddies and tumbling is an open-air restaurant located adjacent to Cultivar Coffeehouse. It has a spacious dining room and serves very good Sundanese cuisine. The nasi liwet komplit came with fragrant rice, ayam goreng, an accompanying sayur asem sour vegetable soup, lalab a side of fresh vegetables, salted fish, fried tofu and tempeh. Most prominently, there was a massive and intensely spicy mortar of sambal tomate. The amount of sambal rivalled my entire meal, but I was unable to stop. Each bite was highlighted by the sour, spicy and little bit of sweet from the fresh tomatoes and red chillies. My accompanying iga bakar was syrupy from the kecap manis and tender from the long roast time. These two items alone were large enough for two people to CoffeehouseAddress Jalan Sultan Tirtayasa 26, BandungTelephone 022 2051 0521Website SariAddress Jalan Sultan Tirtayasa 17, BandungTelephone 022 420 6517KarambaAddress Jalan Sultan Tirtayasa 26, BandungTelephone 022 423 3229Website
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