Hanamasa is the first Japanese franchise restaurant in Indonesia using the self-service (buffet) concept. Yakiniku ( grilled meat) and Syabu-syabu (hot pot) - also known as Shabu-Shabu are the main menu. The price for Yakiniku or Syabu-syabu is Rp. 98.500/person plus 10% tax. (currency: 1 USD = Rp. 9.000)
"Robayataki" is also included in the buffet menu.
Location:
HanamasaMall Puri Indah 2nd Fl.
Jl. Puri Agung Puri Indah No. 232 B
West Jakarta
Tel. (62-21) 582 2464
Disclaimer:
The review and opinion expressed here are purely according to my personal taste. There's a possibility that the taste of the food might change later on, which could affect the review and opinion here. I also affirm that no monetary or non-monetary compensation has been received from this restaurant for writing this review.
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ReplyDeleteI'm sure you can go there for second round.....
pisang goreng: hi there, long time no see! Happy New Year! Yes, next time will go there again :)
ReplyDeletefantastic looking grub! (am writing Tangkhuban Perahu now.. next stop.. YOU! LOL)
ReplyDeletecumi & ciki: Hahaha.. can't wait to read the post!!! :D
ReplyDeleteHappy 2011 Selby! :)
ReplyDeletenoobcook: Happy New Year too, Noobcook :)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Selby :)
ReplyDeleteglo: Happy New Year too, Glo :)
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that Hanamasa provides buffet, cool...! Btw, Happy New Year 2011, Selby :)!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! great way to start with a good spread of food!
ReplyDeletecooking gallery: Hanamasa has been providing buffet all the time since they opened in the late 1980s ;) Happy New Year, CG to you and your family plus bunnies! :D
ReplyDeletetigerfish: Happy New Year 2011, Tigerfish! :)
I wish we had a place like this in the US! There are so many choices!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love shabu-shabu, even if it's totally inauthentic.
mica: Oh.. I thought there are a lot kind of places ( for buffet) in the US.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Selba! I do hope you are feeling better.
ReplyDeleteI am in total awe in the selection of foods. Where oh where does one begin:)
Thanks for sharing...
louise: Happy New Year, Louise! Need to make a strategy to give a try of all the food, hehehe...
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Selby! I was just on my old blog looking for something when I decided to check out everyone on my list.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you're still blogging, bigger and better than ever. FB for me has been the Big Distraction. Fortunately you're too busy here to waste time over there...unlike me :-(
olivia: Livvieeee... so nice to see you in here, girl! thanks for dropping by :) Oh well, I'm also busy in FB but most of the time just for the games! hahaha...
ReplyDeleteI love Shabu-Shabu... half the fun is simply in blanching the meat yourself... :)
ReplyDeletelife for beginners: True!!! Besides healthy, it's also yummy :)
ReplyDeleteI too love Shabu Shabu! KL has been having a cold and rainy spell. this looks like the perfect food!
ReplyDeletecumi & ciki: ah.. another shabu-shabu lover :)
ReplyDeleteHope you don't mind your picture used in Google Maps.
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